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.

Wednesday, 15 February 2023

AWGBU INDEGENE, NNAMA SUPPORT GOVERNOR SOLUDO'S STRIDES IN EDUCATION, DONATE BOOKS TO SCHOOLS IN ORUMBA NORTH AND SOUTH


By Ejike Abana

In support of Governor Chukwuma Soludo's commitment to Education in the past one year in office, Prince John Ezeayom Nnama of Awgbụ Ward 1, APGA has kick started his back to school initiative.

The initiative which involves distribution of customized exercise books, free of cost is targeted at schools in Orumba North and South Constituency.
Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi received some of the books onbehalf of Governor Soludo at the Government House, Awka.

According to Prince Nnama, the initiative is to complement the Governor's efforts to rehabilitate the education sector.

He explained that the burning desire was in keeping with the APGA mantra of "onye aghana nwanne ya" and the Governor's principle of leave no child behind.
Prince Nnama expressed optimsm that the books will be deployed rightly and not abused and asked the Governor to continue his pursuit of an excellent society where everyone can live, work and enjoy.

"I am focusing on child rights and development, protection and safeguarding children to eradicate all inhibiting factors militating against their growth".

He, therefore, appealed to stakeholders and non-governmental organisations to join government in tackling out -of-school children menace in their community using educational programmes.

Recieving the books, Mr. Ezeajughi said that the present administration is desirous of having Ndị Anambra involve themselves in philanthropic gesture, especially in the education and health sectors.
The Chief of Staff recalled the Governor's efforts in education especially the recent recruitment of five thousand teachers and canvassed more support for the present government.

He said; "Governor Soludo is not ready to draw back in his support for the education sector. More people should emulate Prince Nnama, even if it means purchasing a pencil for a pupil. It will go a long way to help.
"You can even decide to adopt a school or as little as adopt and support a pupil. Such effort will go a long way to meeting the education need of the society", the Chief of Staff concluded.

Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Soludo's Solution

By IfeanyiChukwu Afuba

 A day before the publication of Ogbuagu Anikwe's scaremongering  against Professor Chukwuma Soludo in Daily Sun of January 19, 2023, entitled "Soludo's Angst", Daily Independent carried part two of "The Phantom Saboteurs in Biafra" written by Tochukwu Ezukanma. The former was a sentimental political trip in search of who to blame for the difficulties of Mr Peter Obi's presidential ambition; the latter a sobering analysis which sheds light on the neglected  circumstances that hobbled Biafra.

The lessons of Biafra have huge relevance to the present times; to the prosecution of the Labour Party presidential campaign. Ezukanma noted that every Biafra defeat in the battlefield was ascribed to the conspiracy of saboteurs. However, decisive issues of superior federal firepower, minorities' resentment, OAU's attachment to colonial boundaries of states and suppression of critical voices even of military - political elite in Biafra were glossed over to the very end.

Something close to the civil war scenario is playing out in the presidential race in the southeast. But while conformity in Biafra could be understood in the context of military government and state of emergency, the decree of Obi's exclusive candidacy being executed by some Igbo activists in a democracy is divisive and narrow - minded. 

The obsession with an  Igbo - best candidate is so consuming that it topples reasoning. To borrow Ojukwu's 1994 expression, Anikwe and other activists have told us in various ways that the issue of Obi's candidacy is "superior to and supercedes" every other values and agenda! For some church ministers, the "obidient" movement has become a new religion where it's a sin to criticise the "best presidential candidate." This super religion has already placed sanctions on non - adherents! There are videos to this effect on social media. This suspension of reality explains how the activists can be so oblivious of the facts germane to the issues and or ignore their errors without any tinge of embarrassment. 

By the power of an absolute presidential candidacy, Ogbuagu Anikwe holds Soludo's advocacy for Nnamdi Kanu's release and enforcement of campaign billboards  regulations as further indications of  undermining of Obi's candidacy." Two things that happened last week in Awka signposted a second Soludo assault against the presidential aspiration of Peter Obi" and which "represent what may be recorded in history as Part 2 of Soludo's angst."

 Calling for Kanu's release becomes a crime to be denounced because it  could lead to associating Obi with Biafra! Agitation for independent state of Biafra which Kanu's name evokes has potential to regionalise Obi and thus diminish his chances! "By resurrecting the cold issue of Kanu's release, what makes Soludo's action different from the efforts of (actual word used unprintable) others demarketing Obi?"

Mercifully, the two most consequential parties in the matter, IPOB and Kanu's family, wasted no time in thanking the Anambra State Governor for his intervention. Under the headline, "IPOB, Kanu's Family Commend Soludo", Vanguard, January 16, 2023, reported that Kanu's younger brother, Emmanuel "commended the Anambra State Governor for his consistency in demanding the release of Kanu, recalling that Soludo had shortly after his inauguration, visited Kanu at the Abuja headquarters of DSS where he is currently detained." Vice President of Ohaneze, Damian Okeke Ogene lent the voice of Igbo leadership and civil society in applauding Soludo.

Aside the perversion of elevating political office above freedom and human dignity, it is shocking to observe that those supposedly sworn to justice and equity in the Igbo - best candidate crusade have scant regard for the primacy of security in society, which underlining basis the Anambra State Governor established clearly in his proposal. This deliberate denial of Soludo's responsibility as Chief Security Officer who regularly receives security report, shows the extent some of these actors are prepared to go to bulldoze their way through.

Assured in the prism of the "obidient" world, they fail to see that Soludo's security plan actually protects their electoral interest. Freedom for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will placate a sense of wrong in the southeast, reduce tension and resort to violence against the establishment. This would usher in a conducive climate for voter turnout in the presidential election in the southeast - Obi's stronghold - whereas an atmosphere of insecurity would negatively impact Obi's electoral fortunes.

It fits into the adversarial attitude of the Anikwes to accuse Soludo and others with differing perspectives, of demarketing the presidential candidate of the Labour Party  while turning a blind eye to the daily self devaluation on social media. Ayo Fayose, Sanusi Lamido, Ibrahim Babangida, Olubadan of Ibadan and Sultan of Sokoto are on record to have all rebutted sensational reports of their endorsement of Obi's candidature as fake. Sycophantic words of endorsement were attached to the name of Francis Cardinal Arinze. Senator Ben Bruce's June 2016 visual tribute to Willie Obiano's accomplishments has been shamelessly tagged a 2013 video to suit the campaign narrative. Rather than deal with this corrupt, conditioning of minds that end up portraying the candidate as desperate, the movement prefers to blame others for their blunders.

Ensconced in the infallibility of their mission, Anikwe, like many "obidients," continues to live in the illusion of a "Soludo assault" against Obi. A mental and emotional barrier prevents them from acknowledging that they ignited the misunderstanding with misleading statements on the amount of money the Obi administration invested in Sabmiller. Soludo's "History Beckons and I will not be Silent" was provoked by the abuses heaped on him for low rating of returns on the investment.

The easy resort of the "obidients" to insult and name - calling in the face of criticism is well established. Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka suffered from it. At it's meeting with political parties and their candidates on Friday, January 20, 2023, the National Peace Committee identified three Twitter handles associated with Labour Party supporters for "malicious post and cyber bullying." But in typical ostrich fashion, attention will be focused elsewhere in search of  those demarketing the party's presidential candidate.

Notwithstanding the series of statements and clarification by the Anambra State Signage Agency on the regulation of campaign billboards, the very exercise of this mandate is cited as persecution of the Labour Party. And this accusation was propped not on the flimsiest evidence but on the wonder that only the billboards of Labour Party candidates were pulled down. In other words, we will not substantiate our allegations; let Soludo and his lieutenants prove their innocence!

For the avoidance of doubt, there's still a billboard of the party's presidential and vice presidential candidates intrusively mounted on the highway route directional signs at the foot of Arroma flyover, Awka. This usurpation of the public space could only have been condoned for the sake of peace. No other party, not even APGA candidates have attempted this brazen violation of regulations. Only a sense of entitlement can move one to so act. It was this notion of political entitlement that Soludo cautioned against in the presidential race. His submission that the Igbo need organisation and negotiation in the presidential project may not sound popular now but remain valid. History will record that Soludo offered a solution.

Afuba is Director, Public Administration Circle, Awka.

Friday, 23 December 2022

THE MAN ERNEST EZEAJUGHI AND MORE

By Ejike Abana

Opportunities they say, comes for prepared people. Most times, it takes consencious practical step by step efforts to remain afloat.

The name Ernest Ezeajughi certainly rings a bell in the political terrain as a celebral and accomplished personality.

Little wonder why when the Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, went ashopping, he chose Mr. Ezeajughi as his Chief Of Staff.
Mr. Ezeajughi was elected Mayor by the College of Councillors of Brent, London, on April 16, 2019 and was sworn into office on Wednesday, May 1, 2019. The Mayor is the first citizen of the Royal Borough who acts as an ambassador at public affairs and at civic and ceremonial events.

Ezeajughi who hails from Awgbụ, Orumba North Council Area of Anambra State in Southeastern Nigeria, had his primary and secondary and tertiary education in Anambra- Aguata High School, Aguata and Nnamdi Azikiwe University (Unizik), Awka (Microbiology) are his Alma mater.

It is fondly proverbed in Igbo language that “Okụkọ ga-abụ oke na ebido n’eju" (greatness starts from birth). In the world of politics, Mr. Ezeajughi started early, having been actively involved in student union politics during his University days. On completion of his mandatory one year NYSC program, he had a brief stint in the family business before proceeding to England. He holds a Masters degree from the prestigious Kings College, London; a scientist by profession, having worked with the Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Mr. Ezeajughi's foray into politics blossomed once again just as he got involved in UK politics and soon became an active member of the Labour Party. He was soon elected in 2014 as Councillor representing Stonebridge Ward at Brent Council.
He is one of the founding fathers of the UK Chapter of the Nigerian political party, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), where he served as Chairman of the UK chapter of APGA from 2010 to 2012.
As Chief of Staff to the Governor of Anambra State, Professor Soludo- a position currently occupied by Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, he is importing his vast experience to the state, doing things differently in line with Governor Soludo's disruptive approach to the governance of the state.

Denise Morrison quipped; “The single most important ingredient in the recipe for success is transparency because transparency builds trust.”

The presence of Mr. Ezeajughi in Governor Soludo's cabinet has helped to ensure that decisions taken and their enforcement are done in a manner that follows law and order. Information is freely available and directly accessible to those who will be affected by such decisions and their enforcement.
This particular trait is important because being transperent is strength and not weakness. Sharing ideas and information allow concerned individuals and groups get a new perspective, new opinions and better insight to the discourse. This way, problems are solved faster and more efficiently if one learn to be open and honest.

A close association to Mr. Ezeajughi portrays him as a transperent leader who set performance expectations for everyone, including himself. As a result, this gives everyone a clear sense of direction that enhances performance and engagement. It  appears as if the Chief of Staff works with the 'SMART goals formular'- (Specific, Measurable, Achieveble, Relevant and Time-bound). This is a great work orientation that is worth commending and emulating.
Coupled with the above, Mr. Ezeajughi is accessible and have a listening ear to everyone. He dignifies and respects people, irrespective of age or social stratification.

One vital point that is worth making is that Anambra is increasingly becoming a construction site, following Governor Soludo's promise on assumption of office. Position this side by side a similar situation when Mr. Ezeajughi was in office where regeneration of Wembly-Brent was undergoing reforms and building a new city with about thirty-one (31) cranes; working day and night. Perhaps his cap as the Secretary of Anambra Urban Regeneration Council- recently set up by Governor Soludo, will come in quite handy. There are many more to say.
Suffice it to say that there seems to be more in the offing for Ndị Anambra, with Mr. Ezeajughi saddled with his current responsibility. We should all expect more.
As he commemorates the day of his birth, it's our desire that he continues to attain lofty heights in his chosen endeavours; especially in the service of government and good people of Anambra State.

Happy Birthday Mr. Chief of Staff!