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  • APC rejects Anambra south by-election result

    APC rejects Anambra south by-election result

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected the result of the Anambra South Senatorial District by-election held on Saturday.

    Recall the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Dr Emmanuel Nwachukwu of APGA winner with 90,408 votes.

    Chief Azuka Okwuosa of the APC polled 19,847 votes, while Mr Donald Amangbo of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) came third with 2,889 votes.

    Chief Basil Ejidike, APC Chairman in Anambra, alleged that the party’s candidate was held hostage in his home by men of the Anambra Vigilance Group.

    He further claimed that a state government official, not from Anambra South, led members of Agunaechemba, the state security outfit, to restrict APC candidates in Orsumenyi.

    “While he distracted our governorship candidate in Orsumenyi, the Vigilance Group held our Senatorial candidate hostage in his home,” Ejidike alleged.

    Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu added that the APC did not know where the returning officer obtained the results, as most were still with electoral officers.

    He accused the state security outfit of committing a serious breach of the electoral process and questioned why nobody had been arrested.

    Ukachukwu said APGA’s actions revealed fear, in spite of its claims of popularity, and suggested the party avoided a genuine popularity contest.

    “They know Anambra is tired of APGA and their government,” Ukachukwu stated.

    He recalled that at a pre-election security meeting, it was agreed the state security outfit would not participate and should be disarmed.

    “Instead, they openly carried guns, arrested people, and detained them in their own cells. If it were APC, they would accuse us of using the Police and Army to intimidate them,” he said.

    Ukachukwu stressed that the APC would challenge the declared result, insisting it did not reflect the people’s will. He expressed confidence in APC’s chances in the Nov. 8 governorship election.

  • Anambra Senator-elect, Nwachukwu, vows to uphold late Ubah’s legacy

    Anambra Senator-elect, Nwachukwu, vows to uphold late Ubah’s legacy

    Anambra South Senator-elect, Chief Emmanuel Nwachukwu of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has promised to continue with the legacy of late Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah.

    Nwachukwu while speaking with newsmen on Sunday also assured the people of his constituency of quality representation.

    Recall that the Returning Officer at the INEC Office in Nnewi, Prof. Frank Orjiako, declared Chief Emmanuel Nwachukwu of APGA, the winner of the Anambra South Senatorial seat.

    Nwachukwu polled 90,408 votes to defeat his closest rival, Chief Azuka Okwuosa, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who polled 19,847 votes.

    The death of Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah, who represented Anambra South in the Senate in July, 2024 necessitated the conduct of a bye-election which was contested by 12 political parties on Aug. 16.

    The Senator-elect appreciated Gov. Chukwuma Soludo and the APGA family for making his victory possible.

    He also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) for conducting a free and fair bye-election in Anambra South.

    “APGA’s next focus will be the Nov. 8 governorship election, which I know Gov. Soludo is not contesting with anyone,” Nwachukwu said.

  • APGA defeats APC, ADC YPP; sweeps Anambra by-elections

    APGA defeats APC, ADC YPP; sweeps Anambra by-elections

    The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidates have won the by-elections for the Anambra South Senatorial District and the Onitsha North Constituency of the State House of Assembly held on Saturday.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the two results on Sunday in Onitsha and Nnewi Local Governments, respectively.

    The Returning Officer at the INEC Office in Nnewi, Prof. Frank Ojiako, declared Chief Emmanuel Nwachukwu of APGA as the winner of the Anambra South Senatorial seat.

    Nwachukwu polled 90,408 votes to defeat his closest rival, Chief Azuka Okwuosa, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 19,847 votes. Mr Donald Amangbo of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) emerged third with 2,889 votes.

    Ojiako said: “I hereby make the declaration that Emmanuel Nwachukwu of APGA, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.

    The death of the Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah, who represented Anambra South in the Senate in July, 2024 necessitated the conduct of a by-election which was contested by 12 political parties on Aug. 16.

    INEC also declared Ms Ifeoma Azikiwe the winner of the Anambra House of Assembly, Onitsha North Constituency 1 by-election.

    Announcing the results in Onitsha, the INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Ibiam Ekpe, disclosed that Azikiwe of APGA scored 7,774 votes to defeat her closest rival and the candidate of African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mrs Justina Azuka, who pooled 1,909 votes.

    He said that the candidate of the APC, Mr Ezennia Ojekwe and that of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), Njideka Ndiwe, scored 1,371 and 655 votes, respectively.

    He commended the various candidates for their peaceful conduct and hailed the voters for turning out en masse during the exercise.

    Azikiwe will now fill the seat left vacant by the former lawmaker, late Justice Azuka, who was kidnapped and subsequently killed. She would serve out his remaining two years.

  • APGA candidate reacts over conduct of Onitsha North Constituency 1 by-election

    APGA candidate reacts over conduct of Onitsha North Constituency 1 by-election

    Mrs Ifeoma Azikiwe, the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate for Anambra House of Assembly, Onitsha North Constituency 1, has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for a smooth conduct of the by-election.

    Azikiwe made the commendation at her Ward 4, polling unit 003 on Saturday in Onitsha. According to her, the process has been fair, except for some isolated calls she got from her agents about issues in certain locations which she is yet to confirm as at the time of this report.

    The APGA candidate also alleged that some electorate were disenfranchised because their voters cards were not accepted by INEC officials as a result of recent registration.

    She explained that they were not disenfranchised as those were prospective voters for the November gubernatorial election in the state.

    The APGA candidate clarified that such persons needed to give INEC time to integrate them into the data base. She stated that people who transferred their cards and those that registered newly were going to be valid in November.

    According to her, INEC has been doing very well in the ongoing by-election, saying, “I have not seen anybody, who complained, though I can’t tell for everywhere, it’s 166 polling units.

    “There is no way I will get information about all the polling units, but the places I have seen so far, materials arrived very early.

    “Accreditations took place along with it and I have solid hope that this exercise has been going on smoothly. There is also no issue of violence anywhere and I am hopeful of victory at the end of the exercise”, she said.

  • Anambra governorship election: Why Soludo is yet to start campaign – APGA

    Anambra governorship election: Why Soludo is yet to start campaign – APGA

    The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has said Governor Chukwuma Soludo chose to focus on infrastructure development rather than campaigning ahead of the November 8 Governorship Election in Anambra.

    Dr Ejimofor Opara, National Publicity Secretary, disclosed this in a statement issued on Thursday in Awka, while explaining the reason APGA had not yet commenced its campaign.

    Recall that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had released the final list of candidates for the upcoming election and announced that official campaigns would begin on June 11.

    However, since the campaign window opened, only a few of the 16 registered political parties have launched their campaigns.

    Opara stated that numerous individuals had reached out to him about their campaign plans following INEC’s announcement of the official kickoff on June 11.

    “First, as a government, there are deadlines that Gov. Soludo has set for himself and everyone on the Solution team. Thus, a campaign at this time would be more of a distraction, and residents will not accept excuses.

    “Across the length and breadth of the state, Soludo is stamping indelible footprints that require consolidation; nothing will veer him off this track.

    “For the first time in the state’s known history, residents will be making a decision based on massive evidence of sterling performance, not hearsay. So, for now, Soludo is very busy and APGA encourages him to remain focused. Our vehicle is sound and the road ahead is clear, ” he said.

  • Ebonyi Rep dumps APGA for APC

    Ebonyi Rep dumps APGA for APC

    A Member of the House of Representatives, Mr Joseph Nwobasi of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in Ebonyi, has defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Nwobasi, who represents Ezza-North/Ishielu Federal Constituency, announced his defection at the Ezza-North council headquarters on Sunday.

    He said the decision to move to the APC with his supporters was to strengthen support for President Bola Tinubu and Gov. Francis Nwifuru.

    Recall Nwobasi was elected to the House in 2023 under the APGA platform.

    Nwobasi, a former Leader of the Ebonyi House of Assembly, defected alongside Mr Kevin Okeh of the State House of Assembly.

    “I am happy to join the APC. My decision stems from a desire to support Governor Francis Nwifuru and his administration fully.

    “I believe Governor Nwifuru is truly the people’s governor. His empowerment initiatives and infrastructural projects have been outstanding.

    “We want to join forces with the President and especially Governor Nwifuru to build a better state and Nigeria,” he said.

    Chief Moses Ogodo-Ali, Ezza-North Local Government Chairman, said the defection showed his people had resolved to support Nwifuru’s 2027 re-election bid.

    “Our people have agreed that no Ezza man or woman will contest the 2027 governorship. Governor Nwifuru is our sole candidate.

    “Those joining us today do so in line with our collective resolve. We expect more defections in the coming months.

    “I assure you, Mr Chairman, that the mistakes of 2023 will not be repeated in Ezza land. In 2027, we shall deliver votes that will surpass any in the political history of Ezza land,” he promised.

    Chief Stanley Okoro-Emegha, APC Chairman in Ebonyi, said the party was large enough to accommodate all who support Nwifuru’s vision.

    He urged the new members to conduct themselves properly and respect existing party members. He said, “Avoid creating factions. The party will not tolerate divisive behaviour in any form.

    “You must work with other leaders and members in your areas to strengthen the APC ahead of 2027.”

  • APGA Reps member, Nwobasi defects to APC

    APGA Reps member, Nwobasi defects to APC

    A Member of the House of Representatives, Mr Joseph Nwobasi of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in Ebonyi, has defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Nwobasi, who represents Ezza-North/Ishielu Federal Constituency, announced his defection at the Ezza-North council headquarters on Sunday.

    He said the decision to move to the APC with his supporters was to strengthen support for President Bola Tinubu and Gov. Francis Nwifuru.

    Recalled that Nwobasi was elected to the House in 2023 under the APGA platform.

    Nwobasi, a former Leader of the Ebonyi House of Assembly, defected alongside Mr Kevin Okeh of the State House of Assembly.

    “I am happy to join the APC. My decision stems from a desire to support Governor Francis Nwifuru and his administration fully.

    “I believe Governor Nwifuru is truly the people’s governor. His empowerment initiatives and infrastructural projects have been outstanding.

    “We want to join forces with the President and especially Governor Nwifuru to build a better state and Nigeria,” he said.

    Chief Moses Ogodo-Ali, Ezza-North Local Government Chairman, said the defection showed his people had resolved to support Nwifuru’s 2027 re-election bid.

    “Our people have agreed that no Ezza man or woman will contest the 2027 governorship. Governor Nwifuru is our sole candidate.

    “Those joining us today do so in line with our collective resolve. We expect more defections in the coming months.

    “I assure you, Mr Chairman, that the mistakes of 2023 will not be repeated in Ezza land.

    “In 2027, we shall deliver votes that will surpass any in the political history of Ezza land,” he promised.

    Chief Stanley Okoro-Emegha, APC Chairman in Ebonyi, said the party was large enough to accommodate all who support Nwifuru’s vision.

    He urged the new members to conduct themselves properly and respect existing party members.

    He said, “Avoid creating factions. The party will not tolerate divisive behaviour in any form.

    “You must work with other leaders and members in your areas to strengthen the APC ahead of 2027.”

  • 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.

  • Anambra 2025: APC national leadership vows to wrestle power from APGA

    Anambra 2025: APC national leadership vows to wrestle power from APGA

    The national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has promised to provide the necessary support to wrestle power from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the Anambra governorship election.

    The National Chairman of APC, Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje, made the promise on Saturday in Awka, while addressing the party stakeholders, including governorship aspirants,  members and pro-groups.

    Ganduje also inaugurated the new Secretariat complex of the party in Awka during his visit.

    “We have to take you back to the good old days, when the South-East was in the centre of Nigerian politics.

    “We assure you that the national headquarters of our party, in collaboration with the government of the day, is ready to provide all the necessary logistics arrangements and strategies, in order to ensure that we install the government of APC in Anambra.

    “We thank you because we have seen the vigour, commitment and intention to work towards winning the November 8 governoship election,” he said.

    He said that a situation where four political parties were controlling the five states in the South-East was unacceptable.

    “Therefore, there is the need for the people of the South-East to connect to the national ruling party. I assure you that we must connect you to the centre,” Ganduje said.

    He also said that Igbo people are found in every part of the country doing business, adding that by their businesses, they are already nationalistic in nature.

    According to him, the National Secretariat of the party would work with the Presidency to bring the South-East to the mainstream of national politics.

    He pledged the resolve of the APC-led government to ensure that all segments of the country were carried along in terms of development.

    He also assured the people that positive efforts were being made by the Federal Government to stabilise the economy and ensure guaranteed security of lives and property of the citizenry.

    Ganduje assured the people that the measure would ensure that all the past wrongs done against the South-East would be adequately  addressed.

    He commended President Bola Tinubu for his purposeful leadership “that paved the way for various reforms to bring tension under control through stable security, progress, unity and peace across the country”.

    He called for collaboration amongst all stakeholders and leaders in the South-East, expressing optimism that the country would definitely overcome its challenges and rise to the next level.

    “Our President is the most articulate, who believes in the progress, reforms and unity of the country.

    “With your collaboration, we will take Nigeria to the next level. We will work for you and we are seeking for your cooperation. We must connect you to the center and national grid of politics,” he said.

    Earlier, the State Chairman of the party, Mr Basil Ejidike, lauded the national leadership of the party for uniting members towards greatness.

    Ejidike said the party leadership and members were working together with plans aimed at winning the November 8 poll.

    He said, “APC in Anambra state is now the beautiful bride with many heavy weight with capability and ability trooping into the fold, which has made a huge difference.

    The five APC aspirants in the state include Mr Paul Chukwuma, Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, Mr Chukwuma Umeoji, Mr Johnson Onunkwo and Mr Nicholas Ukachukwu.

    They pledged their loyalty to both the state and national leaderships of the party.

    They further promised to work towards the stability of the party and to ensure it clinched the governorship seat at the Awka Government House in the November election.

    The aspirants promised to rally round any one of them that emerged candidate in the party’s primaries to enable the party win the governorship poll.

    Anambra is the stronghold of APGA, with the Peoples Democratic Party as a major force before the emergence of APC.