Thursday 16 March 2023

APGA Chieftain In Umudiọka, Maduekwe Preaches Consolidation Through APGA

By Ejike Abana

Umudiọka is a town envied by others for being huge beneficiaries of dividends and developmental projects under successive APGA-led administrations in Anambra State.

This was the crux of discussions as an APGA Chieftain in the Community, Barrister Chike Maduekwe convoked a meeting of his ward members, to drive home the point.
Addressing the people in his country home Umuajana Umudioka, Ward Two, Barr. Maduekwe pointed out that their community has received so much dividends of democracy manifested as developmental projects, appointments, among others, from APGA administrations in the past.

He described Umudiọka which is one of the towns in Dunukofia council area as a town envied by neighboring communities due to many developmental projects also being received from the present APGA administration.
According to him, "it is only natural that ndị Umudiọka reciprocate the wonderful gesture of the present administration of APGA by voting massively for APGA candidates in the state house of Assembly election coming up on Saturday 18th March 2023".
The Counsellor, Ward Two who is also the APGA state youth leader, Hon. Chike Odoji reminded the people that all the road projects, the community civic center, the traditional ruler's ofala pavilion, a hall in the community market, street lights, renovation of community secondary in the community were made possible by the APGA government.
"I therefore implore us to work for and vote for Mr. Azotani so as to continue to benefit from the good governance of APGA".
Others who spoke in the gathering; Chairman ward Two, Chief Peter Uzor Nwosu, and APGA Youth leader in Umudioka, Mbanugo Nelson pledged support for APGA because according to them, the party has been benevolent to the people of Umudiọka.

Wednesday 15 March 2023

Soludo: My Achievements in Office Enough to Give APGA Candidates Victory

David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka

Anambra State governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo has said that his achievements in office in less than one year as governor of the state was enough to give victory to House of Assembly candidates running on the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

Soludo who spoke through his Press Secretary, Mr Christian Aburime said leaders of the opposition in the state are feeling uncomfortable because they know that Anambra remains APGA land, and that they have slim chances of winning any seat in Saturday's election.

Aburime in a chat with journalists said: "Apart from the fact that Anambra remains an APGA state, it will be unfair for any Anambra indigene to see all the good works of the governor and still not vote for APGA in Saturday's election.

"The governor will be one year in office on Friday, but you will think he has been here for four years already. Within this one year, he has employed 5,000 teachers for our schools, that is something that has never happened anywhere before.

"When he came to office, there were no doctors in most of the hospitals across the state, but the governor has employed many doctors, nurses and other caregivers, in addition to road projects being flagged off everywhere in the state.

"We are confident that on Saturday, we will win majority seats in the state assembly. No Anambra indigene who wishes the state well will allow another party to dominate the house of assembly. That will create distractions in the developmental strides the gooveror has embarked upon," Aburime said.

Speaking on allegation of Soludo threatening traditional rulers and presidents general of communities of blacklisting them if they failed to work for APGA victory, Aburime said such allegation was untrue.

"That is propaganda from the pit of hell, which opposition are using to blackmail the governor because they do not stand a chance on Saturday.

"The governor held an open meeting with members of his party and charged all to ensure APGA victory on Saturday. What is the secret about that? There is nothing like threat, what the governor said was in the open. So there is no way they can twist the words of the governor by saying what he never said. It is therefore purely propaganda."

Sunday 12 March 2023

Governor Soludo Describes Human Capital As South East Region's Only Dependable Resource

By Ejike Abana

As a way of deepening human capital development in the South East region and the country, Governor Chukwuma Soludo has pushed for increased labour force participation and mobility in the country. 

Governor Soludo made the call at the International Convention Center, Awka during South East Human Capital Development Conference which drew participants from the region and beyond.
The Governor who stressed that boundaries that make the labour force function in "silos", will always limit progress, advocated an easier means for sharing of skills to increase productivity in the country. 
While recalling that the South East has the smallest land mass of all the regions in the country, the least natural resources and with a huge of its productive resources domiciled outside the region, the Governor hoped that the conference will identify ways through which the human capital assets of the region can be fully tapped. 

He also emphasized that ninety-nine percent of the resources needed to develop the region is in private hands, suggesting that to achieve effective results, models such as Public, Private, Community Partnership and other benchmarks and case studies beyond the shores of Nigeria could be handy. 
The event which featured policy recommendation session was attended by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim, representatives of the Governors of the region, members of Anambra State Executive Council, including the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Ms. Chiamaka Nnake, former Commissioner for Basic Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, among others.

Wednesday 8 March 2023

March 11 Election: IPAC Renders Advisory In Favour Of Anambra State Government

By Ejike Abana

The Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC Anambra State Chapter has thrown its weight behind the state government regarding the forthcoming House of Assembly election on Saturday 11, March, 2023.

Rising from it's Awka meeting in a communiqué, the State Chairman, Chief Uche Ugwoji said that the advisory became imperative in view of the security situation in the state and the need to support the present administration to succeed.
The body recalled the scary situation of the state prior the February 25 Presidential election which was hitherto nipped in the bud through the security architecture largely put in place by Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

They expressed happiness that the election eventually held with zero record of security breaches, stressing that IPAC is non-partisan but arrived at the advisory based on the need to support Governor Soludo to succeed.
While imploring ndị Anambra to support the present government and its stability, IPAC expressed optimism that the present administration is poised to deliver a greater Anambra.
They called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to step up it's acts as the conduct of the February 25 Presidential election is being criticized and is now a subject of litigation in the law court, advising that INEC should diligently prosecute the coming election of March 11 so that it's credibility will will be accepted without iota any of doubt.
IPAC is the umbrella body of all registered political parties in Nigeria.