Tag: Anambra

  • Labour Party has proven to be worse than APC – Valentine Ozigbo

    Labour Party has proven to be worse than APC – Valentine Ozigbo

    Valentine Ozigbo, a governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, has said that the Labour Party (LP) has turned out to be even worse than the ruling party APC.

    Speaking in a recent interview with journalists in Lagos, Ozigbo expressed dissatisfaction with the state of the Labour Party, saying many members were leaving due to internal issues. He had resigned from LP in February and joined the APC to pursue his gubernatorial ambition.

    However, in April, he lost the APC primary to Nicholas Ukachukwu, who secured 1,455 votes. Ozigbo, who was previously the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the 2021 Anambra governorship election, has since filed a legal challenge against the APC primary results.

    Justifying his defection, he said: “The Labour Party I was in turned out to be worse than APC. I couldn’t remain there and still criticize the APC—I chose instead to join a party that, while imperfect, has the potential for positive change.”

    He acknowledged that some people misunderstood or criticized his move, but emphasized that his motivation was rooted in the desire to contribute to national development and to meet the expectations of the people of Anambra.

    Ozigbo said his legal action is aimed at addressing irregularities in the APC primary and possibly securing the party’s ticket. He believes the APC can be transformed and accepted in Anambra if it fields credible candidates.

    “People may dislike the APC, but that doesn’t mean it can’t change. I want to be the person who helps make APC a party that Anambra people can believe in,” he said.

  • President Tinubu’s visit to Anambra – By Paul Nwosu

    President Tinubu’s visit to Anambra – By Paul Nwosu

    As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, visits Anambra State on Thursday, May 8, 2025, his presence marks a milestone in federal-state cooperation and signals a significant boost to infrastructural and economic development in Nigeria’s Southeast. The visit, centered on commissioning key projects executed by Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, underscores the spirit of collaboration between both tiers of government and reflects a shared commitment to the region’s progress.

    Governor Soludo’s administration, in less than three years, has delivered remarkable projects. From road infrastructure and urban renewal to human capital development, his government has built upon the foundation laid by his predecessor to ensure sustainable development in Anambra State. President Tinubu’s commissioning of these projects not only affirms federal endorsement of Soludo’s vision but also sends a clear message to investors and development partners that Anambra is open for business.

    The President’s physical presence on Anambra soil also provides Governor Soludo a rare opportunity to bring to his attention some of the state’s pressing needs. As an Anambra proverb wisely puts it: “He who gets the rare chance to climb the iroko tree must gather all the firewood he can, for such opportunities are not everyday affairs.”

    While the state’s joint security task force and the newly constituted Agunechemba are confronting security challenges, federal support remains vital. Given Anambra’s strategic location as the gateway to Nigeria’s eastern heartland, increased federal investment in surveillance and intelligence gathering would greatly enhance precision in security operations.

    It would also be fitting for Governor Soludo to remind the President of the need to fast-track the release of Nnamdi Kanu and to pursue the extradition of the Finland-based Nigerian accused of inciting violence in the Southeast. These actions would help separate freedom fighters from outright criminals, allowing law enforcement to better identify and deal with genuine threats.

    Governor Soludo should waste no time in bringing the dangerous threat of Erosion to the attention of President Tinubu. Anambra State, despite being one of the smallest in land mass, bears the tragic burden of being the erosion capital of Nigeria, a crisis far beyond the financial capacity of the state government to manage alone. The scale and severity of the gully erosion ravaging communities across Anambra demand urgent federal intervention. It is not just an environmental concern but a national emergency threatening lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure. The Federal Government should, as a matter of urgent necessity, rise to the occasion and provide the necessary support and resources to tackle this escalating menace.

    President Tinubu’s visit is a timely opportunity to advocate for the designation of Anambra as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ). With projects like the pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in Ogboji and the ongoing development of industrial parks, an SEZ status would provide critical tax incentives, stimulate manufacturing, and attract foreign direct investment.

    The Federal Government should also collaborate with the state to establish a tech-focused federal institution in Anambra to harness the potential of its vibrant youth population. Governor Soludo’s Solution Innovation District (SID) is already laying the groundwork for an “Anambra Silicon Valley,” having trained tens of thousands of youths in digital skills. The One Youth, Two Skills program has also empowered many with vocational and entrepreneurial skills. A federal institution would complement these efforts and further position the state as a hub for innovation and the digital economy.

    Another crucial area deserving the President’s urgent attention is the full activation of the Onitsha River Port. Despite intermittent discussions and partial revitalization, the port remains grossly underutilized. With enhanced dredging of the River Niger, establishment of regular cargo barge operations, and a strengthened customs presence, Onitsha Port can evolve into a logistics powerhouse, rivaling Lagos and Port Harcourt. This would ease the burden on land transport, reduce logistics costs, and improve business competitiveness in Onitsha, Nnewi, and beyond.

    Similarly, the Federal Government should support the expansion of cargo handling and customs clearance facilities at the Chinua Achebe International Airport. Enhancing this airport’s capacity will promote its role as an export hub for both agricultural produce and manufactured goods.

    In a commendable development, the Federal Executive Council on May 5 approved the establishment of the Nigerian Cocoa Board to regulate and revitalize one of the nation’s key non-oil export commodities. This initiative is a positive step toward economic diversification and rural development.

    However, this momentum should be extended to the palm oil sector. Governor Soludo’s energetic revival of palm cultivation, in the tradition of Dr. Michael Okpara, the visionary Premier of the former Eastern Region, is already bearing fruit across Anambra communities. The creation of a Nigerian Palm Produce Board would incentivize farmers, structure the palm oil value chain, boost exports, and generate employment.

    President Tinubu’s visit to Anambra State is more than ceremonial. It is a powerful endorsement of good governance at the subnational level. It presents a timely opportunity to strengthen the bond between Abuja and Awka and to prioritize infrastructure, industry, and innovation as pillars for Southeast development. With bold leadership from both ends, the aspirations of the Anambra people for progress, prosperity, and partnership can be fully realized.

  • Police apprehend 2 over Anambra kidnappings

    Police apprehend 2 over Anambra kidnappings

    The Police Command in Anambra has confirmed the arrest of two suspects by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad and Anti-Kidnapping Unit.

    The suspects are Celestine, a 52-year-old man, and Jacinta, a 45-year-old woman, both residents of Oba in Idemili South LGA.

    Their arrest was confirmed in a statement issued on Sunday in Onitsha by the command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga.

    Ikenga stated the arrest occurred on 13 April 13,  under the new operation codenamed ‘Udo Ga Chi,’ targeting kidnapping and violent crimes in the state.

    During a search of their residence, police recovered a pump-action gun, seven single-barrel dane guns, and 28 live cartridges, allegedly, from the suspects.

    Acting on fresh information from the suspects, operatives recovered two AK47 rifles and two empty magazines at their hideout in Omasi, Ayamelum LGA.

    The suspects are linked to a kidnap case in Nnewi from July 2024, where N17.5 million was paid as ransom for the victim’s release.

    Ikenga revealed that Celestine allegedly works as a native doctor, creating charms and storing weapons for the criminal gang.

    Jacinta allegedly gathers information about potential victims before the gang strikes, aiding in the planning of their criminal activities.

    The Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, reaffirmed the command’s resolve to pursue such cases to their logical end.

    He emphasised the importance of this approach in preventing further criminal acts and ensuring public safety across Anambra.

  • Man kills mother in dispute over cassava sales

    Man kills mother in dispute over cassava sales

    The Police Command in Anambra has confirmed the arrest and detention of a 49-year-old man for allegedly murdering his 68-year-old mother, Mrs Dorathy Anyaji.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed this in a statement issued on Sunday in Onitsha.

    Ikenga said the tragic incident occurred at Amudo Village in Aguata Local Government Area of the state.

    According to Ikenga, police operatives attached to the Ekwulobia Divisional Police Station arrested the suspect on Friday, at about 1:40 p.m.

    He said the suspect, who lived with the deceased, attempted to take his own life after committing the crime.

    “Operatives recovered one axe at the scene. Preliminary investigations reveal that the incident stemmed from a dispute over money made from a cassava business.

    “The suspect had accused his mother of dishonesty,” Ikenga said.

    He added that  the suspect was currently in police custody under close monitoring to prevent a suicide attempt and would be charged to court upon conclusion of the investigation.

    “In a separate operation, police operatives attached to the Special Anti-Cultism Squad in Enugu-Ukwu raided a criminal hideout in Umuokpala Village, Orumba North Local Government Area, in the early hours of Friday,

    “Acting on credible intelligence, the officers arrested 12 suspects who were allegedly involved in the sale and use of hard drugs,” he said.

    “Recovered items at the scene included a sizeable quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, other illicit drugs, and incriminating materials.

    “The all male suspects fall within the age bracket of 20 to 29 years,” he said.

    Ikenga said the suspects had been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for further investigation and appropriate action.

  • Fake native doctors deceiving Anambra youths into crime – Metchie

    Fake native doctors deceiving Anambra youths into crime – Metchie

    Dr John Metchie, Traditional Prime Minister Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), says that fake native doctors in the state have deceived many youths into various heinous crimes.

    Metchie, who is the Deputy Commander-General of Nigeria Forest Security Service, said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.

    He commended Gov. Charles Soludo for his efforts towards saving the youths from decadence occasioned by get rich quick syndrome.

    He said what the level of societal decay in Anambra would have degenerated if Soludo had not intervened when he did.

    Metchie lamented the case of drug trafficking involving 23 Anambra indigenes, who had already been convicted and on death row in Indonesia.

    According to him, the governor, addressing this issue recently, attributed the problem to the activities of fake native doctors, whom his government has outlawed.

    “Soludo raised alarm over the rising number of young indigenes of the state falling victims of drug trafficking scams.

    “The Governor heaped the blame on deceptive native doctors, who misled these youths with false promises of supernatural protection.

    “Governor Soludo’s mandate needs to be renewed for another four year-term to enable him consolidate on the current reforms.

    “Soludo has demonstrated both capacity and competence in reformation and physical development for better positioning of Anambra and our people in Nigeria and internationally,” he said.

    Metchie said that the determination of the governor to protect the moral and social fabric of Anambra could best be described as overwhelming, adding that those destroying the society did not see the cleansing waves.

    According to him, Soludo had revealed that the 23 Anambra indigenes on death row in Indonesia for drug-related offences were manipulated by self-proclaimed native doctors.

    He quoted Soludo as saying that the native doctors sold to the affected youths the dangerous belief that charms could render airport security systems ineffective.

    “The governor has condemned the surge in get rich quick approach to life and fetish practices, particularly the rise of “oke ite” (money ritual) peddlers who promote the illusion of instant wealth without hard work.

    “He warned that anyone caught making false spiritual claims or promoting illicit wealth schemes would be arrested.

    “The governor has drawn a clear line between genuine traditional worship and fraudulent practices, noting that traditionalists of old were among the most upright who believed the gods would punish wrongdoing,” he added.

  • It took me 1yr to decide to join APGA in 2013 – Soludo

    It took me 1yr to decide to join APGA in 2013 – Soludo

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State says it took him a year to decide to join the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2013.

    Soludo disclosed this on Wednesday in Awka while welcoming 15,000 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra, who defected to APGA.

    He said: “The first political party I joined was the PDP and I was the flag bearer in the 2010 governorship election in Anambra. During that time, I worked  with many of you.

    “It took me one year to take the decision to join APGA in 2013 and when I joined they disqualified me as governorship candidate but I persisted because I knew it was my last bus stop.

    “Today, I am a governor and the national leader of APGA. APGA is the first progressive party in Nigeria, registered in 2002.

    “It is not just a political party but a movement in Anambra, where everybody is equal and no one is left behind.”

    Soludo encouraged the new party members to register at the ward level to finalise their APGA membership and also be part of the party’s cooperative designed to empower its members.

    Earlier, the State Chairman of APGA, Mr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, welcomed and  formally admitted the new members.

    He also commended the governor for his leadership style, which had  drawn members from other political parties to join APGA.

    Mr Chukwudi Umeaba, the former state Chairman, PDP, who spoke on behalf of the former PDP members, stated that their decision to join the APGA movement was driven by governor Soludo’s people-oriented policies and initiatives.

    “We decided to collapse PDP into APGA to join the winning team. Our goal is to support the governor in fulfilling his agenda for the development of Anambra,” he said.

  • Anambra 2025: Soludo wins APGA governorship ticket

    Anambra 2025: Soludo wins APGA governorship ticket

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo on Saturday won the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship primary in Anambra.

    Soludo was declared winner at the primary held at Dr Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, amidst tight security and under the watch of the officials of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The governor, who vying for a second term, polled 3,171 votes from the 3,175 accredited delegates across the 326 political wards on the state.

    He was confirmed with a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote in the primary election.

    While presenting the party’s nomination certificate to the governor, Chairman of APGA Primary Election Electoral Committee, Chief Uchenna Nwegbo, said the process was in compliance with the Electoral Act, 2022.

    Nwegbo said that Soludo’s unanimous adoption as the sole candidate of the party for the Nov. 8 governorship election also adhered to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

    Reacting,  the governor praised APGA officials for organising what he called a well-structured exercise.

    He also commended the delegates for their disciplined conduct and expressed gratitude to the people for their trust and support.

    “Never before in Anambra’s history has there been such a wide consensus. I am truly humbled, and I assure you that I will not let APGA and the people of Anambra down.

    “We will continue to work to deepen our vision of infrastructure development, human capital investment, security and  economic transformation.

    “Anambra has not seen anything yet. Our agenda is loaded and we will continue the progress unbroken,” he said.

    NAN eports that Soludo has re-nominated Dr Onyekachi Ibezim as his running mate for the forthcoming governorship election in the state.

  • PDP postpones Anambra governorship primary

    PDP postpones Anambra governorship primary

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has shifted its Anambra governorship primary from April 5 to April 8.

    Chidi Chidebe, PDP Anambra chairman, confirmed the development in Awka during an interview with NAN on Saturday.

    The primary will produce the party’s candidate for the Nov. 8 governorship election.

    Chidebe said the National Secretariat approved the shift to complete necessary administrative processes and ensure a smooth exercise.

    He described PDP as the most peaceful party in Anambra, ready to contest united and prepared.

    “Our primary election will now hold on Tuesday, April 8.

    “With the confusion in other parties, it’s clear that PDP is not the problem,” he said.

    He urged members to prioritise public and party interests over personal ambitions.

    Major parties in Anambra — APC, APGA, and Labour Party — are holding their primaries on Saturday.

    According to reports, several aspirants have withdrawn from the race in most parties, except APGA.

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo remains APGA’s sole aspirant for the governorship ticket.

  • APC guber aspirant resigns few hours to primary election

    APC guber aspirant resigns few hours to primary election

    An All Progressive Congress (APC) top gubernatorial aspirant in Anambra, Mr Paul Chukwuma has resigned from the party ahead of its primary election slated for April 5, 2025.

    Chukwuma disclosed this in a resignation letter addressed to the APC Ward Chairman, ward two, Umueri, Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.

    He made the letter available on Friday to newsmen in his country home, Umueri in Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.

    The aspirant did not give details about the issue or next line of action but promised to continue to support the party and the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu to better the country.

    Accordding to him, I write to formerly notify you of my resignation as a card carrying member of the APC.

    “Rest assured of my support to our shared progressive ideas as I will devote more time to pursuing the realisation of a safe and prosperous Anambra state of our dream.

    NAN reports that the National body of the party had cleared seven governorship aspirants to contest the April 5 primary election in the state.

    They included Chukwuma, Mr Nicholas Ukachukwu, Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, Mr Chukwuma Umeoji, Mr Valentine Ozigbo, Mr Johnbosco Onunkwo and Mr Edozie Madu.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had scheduled the state governoship election for Nov. 8, 2025, as one of the off-cycle polls in the nation’s election calendar.

  • Court remands 3 native doctors in Anambra

    Court remands 3 native doctors in Anambra

    The Anambra Government on Friday arraigned three native doctors before a State High Court for alleged involvement in criminal activities.

    The suspects were Chidozie Nwangwu popularly known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki”, Onyebuchi Okocha known as “Onye Eze” and Ekene Igboezekwe popularly known as “Eke Hit”.

    They were charged in suit nos A/41C2025, A/40C2025 and A/42C2025 respectively with alleged claims of possessing supernatural powers to make money, stagnate destiny as well as conspiracy to commit felony to wit kidnapping and obtaining by fraud.

    NAN reports that the suspects were all arrested by the Anambra Security outfit known as “Agunechemba” in February and have been in detention till date.

    The Prosecution Counsel, Mr. F.C. Okeke, told the court that the charges against the suspect had been served them and that they were ready to proceed with the case.

    But the Defense Counsel, Mr S.O. Iwuoba and others took turns to inform the court that the processes were not served in good time to enable them to respond.

    The charges were not read in detail as a result of the development.

    The presiding Judge, Justice Jude Obiora, ordered that the suspects be returned to Agunechemba detention facility to make for proper processes.

    Obiora adjourned the cases to April 11 for proper arraignment and pleadings.