Category: South East

  • Re – 2027: Ben Kalu’s needless battle with Southeast Governors – A response 

    Re – 2027: Ben Kalu’s needless battle with Southeast Governors – A response 

    By Uche Aguoru

    The recent article titled “2027: Ben Kalu’s Needless Battle With Southeast Governors” is, without mincing words, an unfortunate cocktail of political mischief, misplaced fears, and a glaringly weak attempt to malign the towering image of Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu. What masquerades as analysis is in fact a labored screed from a clearly biased Labour Party sympathizer who is struggling to suppress the uncomfortable truth of Benjamin Kalu’s rising political influence. not just in Abia State, but across the Southeast region.

    Let us, first of all, address the central lie: Rt. Hon. Ben Kalu is not in any battle with Southeast governors. Anyone who understands the political terrain of the region and who has followed the conduct of the current Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives would attest that Kalu has maintained cordial, respectful, and collaborative relationships with governors across party lines. Whether it is Governor Alex Otti of Abia, Governor Uzodinma of Imo, or Governor Nwifuru of Ebonyi, Kalu has treated all with political maturity and decorum.

    This baseless insinuation of a “power tussle” is not only a fabrication, but a failed attempt to pit Rt. Hon. Kalu against leaders he continues to support in pursuit of the Southeast’s collective good. Kalu is not driven by power games, he is driven by purpose. His focus is the Peace in South East Project (PISEP) a bold, inclusive initiative designed to address insecurity, economic marginalization, and political disunity in the region. PISEP is not a political party. It is not a rival movement. It is a regional intervention that seeks to restore the Southeast to its pride of place in the Nigerian federation.

    It is no surprise that the author of that hit piece would seek to diminish such a transformative vision. What he fails to understand is that Kalu is not campaigning for popularity; he is working for posterity. If anyone is playing dirty politics, it is the writer himself, disguising as a “concerned observer” while betraying his clear Labour Party allegiance, thinly veiled in every line. Your fear, sir, is noted and quite telling.

    Let the facts speak for themselves. Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu is not a neophyte in governance. He is no accidental leader. Long before occupying Nigeria’s Number Six political office, Kalu had consistently distinguished himself in legislative advocacy, constituency development, and national engagement. His re-election chances are not up for debate. Abians know their son. They see his work. They feel his impact. If elections were held today, Kalu would not only win Bende Federal Constituency, he would win across the state. That is what goodwill, performance, and integrity buy you in politics.

    As for the cheap shots at Kalu’s ability to deliver votes to President Tinubu and the APC, one must ask: why so worried? You, a self-declared Labour Party mouthpiece, seem overly interested in the electoral prospects of the President and APC. Why? The answer is simple: you know that Ben Kalu is a game-changer. And that scares you.

    Let it be known: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not politically naïve. He knows those who are truly loyal to him and those merely playing to the gallery. Rt. Hon. Ben Kalu has consistently and unapologetically championed the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda in the Southeast. From infrastructure lobbying, legislative support, to grassroots mobilization, Kalu has done more to bring the APC closer to the people than any single individual in the region.

    If anyone still doubts the possibility of the APC securing over 70% of Southeast votes in 2027, they are clearly ignoring the infrastructural transformation, strategic appointments, and inclusive governance President Tinubu has extended to the region. Through leaders like Ben Kalu and committed APC governors, that 70% is not just a projection—it is a coming reality.

    Now, let’s address the real elephant in the room: Governor Alex Otti’s administration. It is quite evident that this article stems not from genuine concern, but from paranoia—paranoia that Kalu’s consistent, silent achievements are fast eclipsing a government that thrives more on media optics than measurable results. What you see as “publicity stunts” are actually results-driven initiatives, visible in Kalu’s massive goodwill among youths, traditional rulers, religious leaders, technocrats, and even members of your Labour Party.

    You are correct on one point though—Ben Kalu is not in competition with anyone. He does not need to be. The people of Abia and the Southeast are calling on him to take up more responsibility, not because he asked for it, but because they believe he can deliver where others have failed. Should he decide to heed that call—and that is a big “if” for now—your tears, sir, may indeed flow like a river.

    So rather than concoct long-winded criticisms filled with bitterness and contradiction, perhaps it is time for you to ask yourself why Ben Kalu continues to inspire hope across party divides. The truth is: you see in him what you wish you had in your party.

    vision, acceptance, and results. And that is why you write from a place of fear. But let it be known: fear has never stopped destiny.

    Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu remains focused on his mission: to bring peace, prosperity, and political relevance to the Southeast. He has no time for distractions. And certainly, no need to dignify envious wailings disguised as advice.

    In conclusion, while you busy yourself penning anxious lamentations, Ben Kalu is doing what leaders do—working, building bridges, and preparing the Southeast for greatness. If that scares you, then brace up—because 2027 is coming.

    And it’s coming with renewed hope.

    Aguoru, a Political Affairs analyst, writes from Umuahia.

  • You can’t speak for Igbos on Tinubu’s second term, Klinsmann tells Massob

    You can’t speak for Igbos on Tinubu’s second term, Klinsmann tells Massob

    Regional development advocate Chinedu Klinsmann has declared the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) led by Mr Uchenna Madu lacks the legitimacy to speak on behalf of the Igbo people.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain was reacting to MASSOB’s claim that Igbos would not support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general elections over alleged neglect and underdevelopment of the South-East.

    In a statement on Monday, Klinsmann reaffirmed the continued support of the South-East for Tinubu and the South East Development Commission (SEDC), emphasising that MASSOB’s position does not reflect the aspirations of progressive and peace-loving Igbos who believe in national integration, political engagement and sustainable development. 

    He described MASSOB’s posture as one that risks isolating the region from the immense opportunities presented by Tinubu’s administration, particularly at a time when inclusivity and regional empowerment are actively being pursued.

    Responding directly to the allegations of neglect, Klinsmann underscored significant achievements recorded in the region under President Tinubu’s leadership. 

    He cited the successful completion of the Second Niger Bridge, a long-awaited infrastructure that has drastically eased transportation and boosted economic activities across the South-East. 

    He pointed to the rehabilitation of critical federal highways—including the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt Road, and Owerri-Aba Road—with over 400 kilometers of road infrastructure reconstructed since 2023 through a ₦150 billion investment. 

    He further referenced the Eastern Rail Line project connecting Port Harcourt to Maiduguri as a game-changer for regional connectivity and trade.

    “These are tangible results,” Klinsmann emphasised. “President Tinubu’s administration has delivered infrastructure and economic empowerment to the South-East, proving his commitment to national unity and equitable development. The SEDC is not just a policy; it is a lifeline for sustainable growth in our region.”

    He stressed that MASSOB lacks the moral and political authority to define Igbo interests, adding, “MASSOB does not and cannot speak for the progressive and peace-loving Igbos who believe in dialogue, partnership, and nation-building. 

    “We have moved beyond the rhetoric of division.” According to him, “We cannot allow a handful of self-appointed spokesmen to define our collective aspirations. The world is moving forward. China didn’t get to where it is today by fragmentation. Neither did Rwanda rebuild by secession. Progress comes through unity, innovation, and smart policy.”

    Klinsmann acknowledged that while historical grievances remain valid, the path forward must be rooted in collaboration and not confrontation. “Progress is born of collaboration, not confrontation. The Igbo youth I mentor want jobs, infrastructure, and a seat at the national table, not empty slogans that keep us trapped in the past.”

    He pointed to the public endorsement of President Tinubu by Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo as a significant indicator of the region’s evolving political posture. Citing the December 2023 declaration by Ohanaeze President-General, the Late Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, who affirmed the acceptance of Tinubu as Nigeria’s constitutionally elected leader and advocated for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s release through dialogue, Klinsmann called on MASSOB to adopt a similarly constructive approach.

    He praised Tinubu’s readiness to collaborate with all geopolitical zones and highlighted his assent to the South East Development Commission Bill as a historic gesture that signaled inclusion.

     “President Tinubu has demonstrated the political will to carry every part of Nigeria along,” Klinsmann stated. “His assent to the SEDC Bill is historic. For the first time in decades, the South East is not being ignored — we are being invited to the table.” Describing the administration as a “reset button” for the region, Klinsmann encouraged Igbo leaders and professionals to engage rather than retreat into divisive ideologies.

    Reiterating the transformational vision of the SEDC, Klinsmann recalled his earlier policy papers, “SEDC: Another Legacy Feat of the Renewed Hope Agenda, Elixir for South East Development” (July 2024) and “South-East Development Commission: A Pathway for Sustainable Regional Growth and Transformation” (September 2024). He said, “The SEDC is a testament to President Tinubu’s love for the South-East.” He lauded the appointment of Hon. Mark Okoye as the Commission’s pioneer CEO, calling it a strategic move to ensure efficient implementation of development programs, including rural rebuilding, youth empowerment, and economic revitalization.

    “With the SEDC, we have a development framework that speaks to our needs — from roads to education, industry, and technology,” he declared. “But we must not allow extremists to hijack the narrative or derail the opportunity.” He urged the governors of the five South-East states to support Hon. Okoye’s leadership and work in synergy to maximize the impact of the Commission.

    Recognising the present economic difficulties facing Nigerians, including those in the South-East, Klinsmann attributed the hardship to bold but necessary reforms introduced by Tinubu’s government, such as the removal of the fuel subsidy and exchange rate unification. 

    “President Tinubu inherited a challenging economic landscape, but he has shown the courage to make tough decisions,” he said. “The SEDC and other infrastructure projects in the South-East are evidences that these reforms are yielding results. We must remain patient and supportive as these policies take root.”

    Addressing the youths Klinsmann stated: “You are the future, not foot soldiers for lost causes. Focus on tech skills. Learn a trade. Innovate. Build startups. Join politics. This is your generation’s challenge.” He pledged to fund skills acquisition, digital literacy, and leadership training for at least 1,000 Igbo youths between 2025 and 2026 through his personal foundation.

    Reflecting on Igbo contributions to the nation, Klinsmann stated,: “Ojukwu himself believed in dialogue when necessary, and today his wife Bianca Ojukwu is a minister in President Tinubu’s cabinet. Let’s not dishonour our past by refusing to engage the present.” 

    He called on Nigerians across all regions to support inclusive policies and reject hate speech and regional antagonism. “If the North, West, South-South, and Middle Belt can sit down together, why can’t we, Ndigbo?” he queried.

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    Calling on South-East leaders, Klinsmann urged political and traditional authorities to rise to the occasion. “History will not forgive us if we fail to harness this moment. With the SEDC in place, we must prioritize the region’s unity, avoid double-speak, and support policies that bring real results.” He proposed a South-East Stakeholders Summit to be convened urgently to unite leaders, business figures, youths, and cultural institutions in endorsing the regional blueprint developed by Hon. Okoye and his SEDC team.

    He warned that agitation and division are recipes for regression, not progress. “Look at South Sudan. Look at the Balkans. The scars of war linger for decades. But look at Germany after unification, or Singapore after independence. Their leaders chose knowledge over rage, industry over confrontational ideology,” stated Klinsmann. 

    Klinsmann presented forward-looking policy proposals, including the establishment of Regional Innovation Hubs across all South-East states; youth inclusion quotas in government; revitalization of industrial assets like Nkalagu Cement, Aba Textile Mills, and Onitsha River Port; comprehensive security reform; and a diaspora investment strategy to attract capital and expertise.

  • Eze Igbo Ghana celebrates Senator Anyim’s appointment by Tinubu 

    Eze Igbo Ghana celebrates Senator Anyim’s appointment by Tinubu 

    The Igbo diaspora king in the Republic of Ghana, His Royal Majesty, Eze (Dr.) Amb. Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu has joined the family, friends, associates, and numerous well wishers of Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim to congratulate him on his well deserved appointment as Chairman, National Merit Award Commitee by  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing him as a true Nigerian patriot and respected statesman.

    In a statement he signed from his revered Obiukwu, Obi Igbo, Obieziokwu royal palace in Ghana and made available to his Country- Director on Media Strategy & Communications, Njoku Macdonald Obinna, Ezeigbo Ghana, Dr. Ihenetu, posited:

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    “May I, on behalf of my lovely family, members of my Council -of – Chiefs, and entire Igbo community in Ghana, felicitate Your Excellency , Distinguished Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim, GCON, on this well-deserved appointment as Chairman— Nigeria Merit Awards— by H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. I have no doubt that you shall discharge this national assignment with the diligence , transparency, and dedication expected from you having distinguished yourself in public service.

    “As you settle down for this onerous task, I pray God Almighty to grant you the needed wisdom, strength, insight, and divine direction to critically implement the programs and policies of your new office in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu led- Administration.

    “Be assured, my dear leader, of the assurances of my highest esteem regard and continued support,” the statement reads.

    Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim , GCON , born on February 19, 1961, is a Nigerian politician who served as the 9th President of the Nigerian Senate from 2000 to 2003. He was Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) during the Goodluck Jonathan Presidency.

  • Soludo to immortalise ex-gov as wife bags honorary doctorate

    Soludo to immortalise ex-gov as wife bags honorary doctorate

    Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has praised first civilian governor of the state, the late Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju, for establishing Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University.

    He described the former governor as a visionary leader who was yet to receive adequate recognition.

    Soludo spoke at the university’s 11th to 15th combined convocation ceremonies during which his wife, Nonyelu Soludo, was conferred with honorary Doctorate Degree (Honoris Causa) in Food Science and Nutrition in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field.

    He also celebrated his other predecessors as well as other stakeholders who made various contributions to the university.

    He said: “Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju, the first civilian governor of Anambra State between 1999 and 2003, is the founder of this university. Yet, he has not been properly honoured for this contribution.

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    “This 25th anniversary of the university we are celebrating today was his brainchild. We appreciate his foresight in founding the institution, which has become a source of pride for the state.

    “May his soul rest in peace. I believe Anambra State has not done enough to celebrate him. We will find a meaningful way to immortalise him.

    “I celebrate all men of goodwill who love and believe in education as the bridge to the future.”

    Appreciating the institution for finding his wife worthy of the honor which he described as well-deserved, Soludo called on other spirited individuals and lovers of education to invest in the university to elevate its status.

    Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, commended the governor’s administration for prioritizing education as a foundation for progress.

    “Governor Soludo’s government remains unwavering in its mission to elevate education in our state,” she said.

    Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kate Omenugha, highlighted the university’s stable academic calendar, which has remained uninterrupted for several years. 

    “We are proud to combine five years of academic success into this celebration. This stable academic calendar is a legacy we intend to sustain as we move forward.”

    Omenugha thanked the Governor for his numerous support to the university community, underscoring openness to partnerships capable of enhancing educational opportunities. 

    “We appreciate the governor for his unwavering commitment to our institution,” she noted.

    Pro-Chancellor of COOU, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, emphasised the importance of communal engagement and forward-thinking in education. 

    Describing university community as an environment where disagreement could occur in a spirit of cordiality, Odinkalu encouraged everyone to actively participate in building a virile institution.

    “We have celebrated our heritage this week, and we intend to forge a vibrant future for this university,” he said.

    Responding on behalf of the awardees, the Governor’s wife thanked the institution for the award and also expressed her profound gratitude to all for their support.

    Personalities at the event were Deputy Governor Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Somtochukwu Udeze, House of Representatives member representing Ihiala, Dr Paschal Agbodike, traditional rulers, among others.

  • Tinubu and contact with the Onoh family

    Tinubu and contact with the Onoh family

    • By Theophilus Chukwu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had established contact and friendship in 1994 with His Excellency, the Late Chief Christian Chukwuman Onoh, popularly known as C.C Onoh, during the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) days. The like minds were the progressives who fought for the restoration of democracy in Nigeria from the military incursion in politics. Onoh was a no-nonsense man who fought against injustice whether it affected him directly or not. That led him into securing the liberation of the Wawa people in Igbo land and actualised the creation of Enugu and Ebonyi states. In his own case, President Tinubu contributed significantly to the military agreeing to relinquish power to civilians, which in the process led to his fleeing the country and taking refuge overseas. The rest have now become history.

    It was, therefore, not a surprise that Dr. Josef Onoh quickly aligned with Tinubu immediately after Jagaban declared his interest to contest for the presidency of Nigeria. Despite his political affiliation with Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) under which he aspired to become the Governor of Enugu state, Josef Onoh resigned his membership of the PDP and became the spokesman of the Tinubu campaign in the south east zone. Ever since then, Onoh has remained the most reliable spokesman of President Tinubu, even without being offered any appointment in the two years administration.

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    Onoh took the job of marketing the candidature of Tinubu at a time when it was a taboo for anybody in the southeast to say anything less than Igbo presidency. He was confident that Tinubu would win and become the best president that Nigeria produced. He took on the Ohanaeze Ndigbo for making uncomplimentary remarks on the declaration of Tinubu as winner of the 2023 presidential election, informing Ndigbo that Tinubu did not cage their destiny but would work for the fulfillment of their aspirations in Nigeria. 

    Among the outstanding defences that Onoh had made for Tinubu include his intervention, throwing weight behind the Minister of State for Defence, Alhaji Bello Matawalle who urged the president’s appointees from the northern extraction to stand up in Defence of President Tinubu’s attack by the Northern Elders Forum (NEF). 

    When the issue of Musilm/Musilm ticket became blackmail to Tinubu’s campaign, Onoh asked Nigerians to think out of the box, maintaining that the so-called Muslim/Muslim slogan only offered politicians the conducive excuse to continue to exploit the gullibility of some Nigerians. Asiwaju did not forget but continued to maintain relationships with the Onoh family, stressing it with a visit to Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu when he was in Enugu for the presidential campaign.

    Investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo hinted that Tinubu would offer an appointment to Onoh when Tinubu made cabinet reshuffle, the President appointed Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu (Nee Onoh) as the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. 

    Bianca, too, has continued in the steps of his immediate younger brother, Josef, making good representations of the government she serves. In the recent hullabaloo that trailed the coincidental meeting of the President with Mr. Peter Obi and Dr. Kayode Fayemi in the Vatican, Bianca cleared the air with a simple narrative of how the chance meeting occurred and how Seyi Tinubu saved a man who wanted to die in Vatican. After her story on religious tolerance and interfaith advocacy, everybody went to rest.

    The Onohs image laundering of Mr. President brings to question once more on the genuine roles of the President’s numerous media team whose jobs are being performed by non designated spokespersons. It took Josef Onoh to tame the tide of Babachir Lawal and sat the former secretary to the federal government in the back seat where he belongs. For a government that is being asked to go a second term with mounting opposition, the President’s media handlers should appear serious other than lackadaisical. There must be a stronger tie that President Tinubu has with the Onohs for them to be giving their extra strengths for the administration of President Tinubu. Most critical attacks on the President have always been handled by Josef Onoh, delivering with facts, figures, and evidence. Without holding any political office, Onoh has done better than most of Tinubu’s political appointees with his versatility and wide reach in the media. Almost every person Onoh persuaded, particularly in the southeast, including Ohanaeze Ndigbo, to join in support of the Tinubu has now come into realization, pledging support for Mr President.

    Unlike other presidential candidates in the 2023 election, Tinubu decentralized his campaign team into regions, making Onoh his spokesperson in the southeast. It was a jinx breaking initiative that disclosed Tinubu’s ingenuity and visible difference and preempted his plan for Nigeria’s unique leadership. There is no doubt that there is something in the Onohs that Tinubu saw that others didn’t see. Bianca, in her end, has brought more fidelity to the Tinubu administration with her maestro in international relations. Her Vatican visit with the President showed the Tinubu administration in a spectrum that has changed the country’s perception before the international community. Her narration of Mr. Seyi Tinubu’s salvation of a collapsed visitor in the Vatican is an indication that the Nigeria team that participated in the Papal inauguration ceremony was by no means brand ambassadors of the country. There is no doubt that there is something different with the Onohs greater than their parental heritage in which only the President is the vision bearer!

    A Clinical psychologist and profiler by training, Dr Josef Onoh is a strategist who inaugurated the Asiwaju Renewed Mandate Southeast (ARMSE) in 2024 to counter threats from Northern Nigeria over President Tinubu’s potential 2027 re-election bid.

    He has spoken out on issues affecting the Southeast region, emphasizing the need for recognition and inclusion in national politics. His charismatic trait led him to personally ensuring that the late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, married Bianca when their father, CC Onoh, insisted against the marriage. It was Josef Onoh who saved the day and made the wedding a success by personally flying down from the United Kingdom and gave Bianca’s hand in marriage to Ojukwu. It was the same Josef Onoh that walked Bianca down the aisle. In recent times, Josef Onoh ensured that the history of Ojukwu was not dented by apologists who trumped up wrong narratives on his late in-law to place themselves in a safe haven. The narrative in the streets of Anambra state and APC loyalist in Anambra is that it was Josef who picked Bianca to be made a minister despite her political affiliation with the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    In his brave manner, Onoh was among the very few, with Nasiru El’Rufai, who criticized the naira redesign of the former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele and called on the DSS to arrest the then CBN Governor. When the UK parliamentarian George Galloway attacked President Tinubu, Josef Onoh was the only Nigeria who exposed Galloway and brought him to his knees. Without any appointment from President Tinubu, he has remained the most consistent politician in support of the Tinubu administration. This has left most people confused if it was one of the President’s political masterstroke in political engagement outside the presidency to enable him to engage the opposition from all angles. 

    All these are happening at a time when the President’s beneficiaries have abandoned him at critical moments, and he will need more active, committed and articulated media team with same proactive approach exhibited by likes of Josef Onoh, Femi Fani-kayode if he is to withstand the force of the opposition ahead of the next election.

  • Hon. Kalu and the gospel of Renewed Hope Agenda

    Hon. Kalu and the gospel of Renewed Hope Agenda

    By Uche Aguoru

    In every generation, a few men rise not just to hold office but to define the spirit of their time. Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu is one of such rare men. In a political terrain that often rewards expediency over principle, and noise over substance, Ben Kalu stands tall: calm, persuasive, strategic, and unshakably focused on one mission  preaching and living the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    There is a certain pride a father feels when his son not only carries the family name with honor but furthers its vision with loyalty and results. President Tinubu and the APC family must be feeling that same pride seeing Ben Kalu on the national stage championing the cause, expanding the frontiers of the party, and winning hearts where once only skepticism lived.

    It takes rare political courage and immense goodwill to shift the paradigm in the Southeast. a region fiercely loyal to its values and historically wary of the APC. But Ben Kalu has done what many considered impossible: he is rebranding the APC, not through propaganda, but through performance, persuasion, and presence.

    Today, the APC is no longer an outsider in the Southeast. It is becoming a viable platform, a gathering point for serious-minded politicians, and a vehicle for development. This transformation did not happen in isolation. It happened because one man Ben Kalu decided that his region deserved more than opposition politics. He brought “Renewed Hope”, not just as a slogan, but as a deliverable reality.

    As Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, he is not just a figurehead. He is a force. Through his influence, the Southeast Development Commission has come alive, a commission positioned to channeling long overdue attention to the infrastructural and economic needs of the region. 

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    His achievements in his Bende Federal Constituency are equally profound. Roads, health centers, youth empowerment programs, Ben Kalu’s footprint is visible, tangible, and undeniable. Yet, what is most inspiring is that he has not stopped there. He has taken the Renewed Hope gospel to every village, every gathering, every platform. He is not just advocating for Tinubu’s presidency, he is building a political culture of trust, collaboration, and results.

    It is no surprise, then, that leaders across party lines are drawn to him.They see in him what Nigeria desperately needs: honesty, inclusiveness, intelligence, and the will to work.

    As 2027 draws closer, and the political winds begin to stir again, one thing is already clear. Ben Kalu has become a bridge between the Southeast and the center. He has become a political fisherman, casting his net with wisdom and patience drawing in not just allies, but hope, unity, and progress.

    For the APC, for President Tinubu, and most importantly for the people of Abia and the Southeast, Ben Kalu is more than a political asset. He is a leader of a new kind, grounded, gifted, and guided by purpose.

    And history will remember him not just for the offices he held, but for the futures he helped build.

    Bende needs more of him, Nigeria needs him but Abia needs him more.

    Aguoru is a Public Affairs Analyst

  • NNPC doles out starter packs to 531 NYSC members

    NNPC doles out starter packs to 531 NYSC members

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) yesterday doled out starter packs to 531 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members.

    The starter packs included furniture-making kits, laptops, fashion designing tools and beauty kits.

    NNPCL’s Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari made the cash donation announcement at the official handover of “Start-packs to Successful Participants of its Flagship NYSC Business Empowerment Programme,” which the NNPCL Foundation organised in Abuja.

    Represented by the Group Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Roland Ewubare, he said,

      So, I reached out to my colleagues upstairs, and I need to tell the 531 of you that you are truly special.

    He congratulated the 531 beneficiaries of the programme and the NYSC for the partnership that led to the success of the initiative.

    According to him, the presentation of the items to the beneficiaries was a demonstration that NNPCL was a promise keeper that would do more things.

    “From the NNPCL side, thanks for supporting this initiative.  This shows you that NNPC doesn’t just talk, but we walk the talk. We are really ready and able to do more,” he said.

    He added that the presentation was an indication of investment in the future of Nigeria through the youth.

    He said the investment was targeted at creating value because of NNPC’s core values of integrity, excellence and sustainability.

    Tasking the beneficiaries to play the role of transformation, he urged them to use the resources wisely and remain accountable.

    Ojulari said, “My charge to you is that you see these starter packs not just as material instruments but as seeds sown to you to enable your roles and transformation.

    “Please use these resources very wisely, stand out, hold yourselves accountable with high standards and success, and you will all reach your destinations.”

    Meanwhile, the NNPCL Foundation Managing Director, Emmanuella Arukwe, said the selection process started in August 2023.

    According to her, the 531 beneficiaries were selected out of over 800,000 corps members who participated in the exercise.

    She said those who did not make it to the final stage were equipped with skills that position them to acquire loans and grants to start there businesses.

    Arukwe said the successful entrepreneurs were expected to build and grow and help others to do the same.

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    She said the exercise was in partnership with NNPCL Academy and Kudimata Nigeria Ltd.

    The collaboration led to the realisation that there was a gap between training and opportunity.

    She stressed that “Many corps members have skills, some have ideas, but very few have the knowledge of tools.”

    The NYSC Director General, Brig Olakunle Nafiu, said over 400,000 pass through the NYSC yearly without skills.

    He said the skill NNPCL gave them would reduce the pressure in the labour market.

    He said yet there were people with skills without tools to start their businesses, noting the packs would go a long way to assist the beneficiaries in pursuing their businesses.

    He charged the beneficiaries to put the packs into good use to encourage NNPCL to do more for those waiting in line.

    Nafiu looked forward to strengthening the partnership with NNPCL.

  • Onoh lampoons ex-SGF Babachir Lawal over attack on Tinubu’s Vatican visit

    Onoh lampoons ex-SGF Babachir Lawal over attack on Tinubu’s Vatican visit

    President Bola Tinubu’s former campaign spokesman in the south east, Dr Josef Onoh, has taken  a swipe on the former Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF), Babachir Lawal for making uncomplimentary remarks on the President’s attendance of Pope Leo XIV inauguration in Rome, last week.

    Lawal in a television interview, on Wednesday, criticised President Tinubu for attending the Pope’s inauguration as a Muslim, recalling that he (Lawal) was vehemently against Tinubu’s choice of a Muslim-Muslim ticket during the 2023 presidential election.

    But Onoh picked holes in Lawal’s interview, describing the former SGF as an ignorant Christian whose lack of knowledge on interfaith ecumenism has exposed him to ridicule.

    Educating Babachir Lawal, Onoh pointed out several times that the heads of Islam in different countries had paid visits to the Pontiff and vise versa, when different Popes had engaged Islamic leaders in inter religious dialogue which in some cases the Pope went into mosques.

    Onoh mocked the former SGF, telling Lawal that he cannot be more Catholic than the Pope who was aware that President Tinubu is a Muslim but invited him for the inauguration, highlighting religious diplomacy and showcasing Nigeria’s commitment to pluralism and mutual respect aimed at fostering peace and cooperation across religious divides.

    Onoh said that the Vatican inauguration visit aligned with President Tinubu’s domestic policies on inclusivity, which the president advocated during and after his political campaigns. 

    “Sadly, playing a Holy Roller, Babachir Lawal failed to acknowledge such a historic moment, potentially the first of its kind for a Muslim Nigerian head of state at such an event. Since Tinubu’s visit to Rome is an insult to Christianity, according to Babachir Lawal, why was Babachir Lawal silent on September 13, 2024, when the late Pope Francis stated in Singapore that all religions are paths to reach God and that they are like different languages in order to arrive at God. But God is God for everyone except for Babachir Lawal,” Onoh mocked. 

    He further recalled that the late Pope Francis in 2019 while in Morocco stated that God allows different religions as part of his ‘permissive will’, encouraging dialogue among faiths, while Pope John Paul II became the first pope to visit a mosque, specifically the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, on May 6, 2001.

    Onoh further recalled that Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar visited Pope Francis on a dialogue and peace meeting at the Vatican on May 23, 2016, marking a significant step in Catholic-Muslim relations after tensions that followed Pope Benedict XVI’s 2006 Regensburg speech.

    “Why was Babachir Lawal silent when Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar invited Pope Francis to the United Arab Emirates, leading to the Pope’s historic visit in February 2019, the first by a Pope to the Arabian Peninsula where they signed the document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together in Abu Dhabi, promoting interfaith harmony and rejecting violence.

    “Why was Babachir Lawal silent when Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, met Pope Francis again in 2018 at the Vatican for a private meeting, reinforcing their commitment to interreligious dialogue? Why was Babachir Lawal silent when Grand Imam Nasaruddin Umar of Istiqlal Mosque hosted Pope Francis in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 5, 2024, at the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia. They signed the ‘Joint Declaration of Istiqlal 2024,’ advocating religious harmony.”

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    Going further down in the memory lane, Onoh brought up the peace meeting and Pope’s first visit to Iraq where he met Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Najaf, Iraq on March 6, 2021; recalling also the 2001 mutual forgiveness and dialogue visit of Pope John Paul II to the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria,

    “Why was Babachir Lawal silent when Dr. Yassine Lafram, President of Union of Islamic Communities of Italy (UCOII) met with Pope Leo XIV (Pope Francis’s successor) on May 20, 2025, at the Vatican to discuss the Gaza crisis, calling for a papal visit to address humanitarian concerns. But today, Babachair Lawal is now talking like a religious grass cutter intoxicated by adulterated holy water just because President Tinubu, a Muslim, was invited to the Vatican.

    “May we continue to pray to always find ourselves religiously sober than intoxicated in a pious manner, like Babachir Lawal who’s comment on President Tinubu is now an embarrassment not to Christianity but to himself which led him in his grey hair and old age to speak like a sophisticated rhetorician inebriated by the exuberance of his own verbosity,” Onoh lambasted.

  • A word for Babachir Lawal

    A word for Babachir Lawal

    At a time when the whole country is rejoicing and proud of the fact that President Tinubu embarked on a two day trip to Rome to attend the inaugural Mass of the newly- installed Pope Leo X1V, Babachir Lawal, the former Secretary to the FG, has decribed his attendance as a “non-event” and alleged that it came about “as a consequence of the work of lobbyists”. 

    I have always had immense respect for this man and considered him a friend but I am constrained to ask whether he has lost his senses? 

    He has refused to recognise the fact that, as I pointed out on X on the day our President went to Rome, that no Nigerian President has ever honored the Pope in this way and neither has any ever been given the honor by the Vatican to personally attend such an occassion. 

    The fact that President Tinubu went, even though he is a practising Muslim and not a Christian, speaks volumes for him and our nation and is an eloquent testimony to the fact that religious tolerance and harmony is alive and well in Nigeria and that even though we have a Muslim President and Muslim Vice President, the Christian community is being treated with the utmost respect. 

    I expected no less. Archbishop Kaigama of the Catholic Church commended President Tinubu for going to Rome as did millions of other Christians. 

    Does Babachir know better than them all? Who does he think he is? 

    Even though people like him had given the world the impression that Christians would suffer under this Government he has been proved wrong and the opposite is the case. 

    Under the Tinubu/Shettima Presidency the Christians of Nigeria have not only been treated equally and fairly but they have also been given pride of place which is far more that I can say happened under the Government that Babachir served. 

    Having a Christian Vice President is not the issue but rather having a President and a Vice President, regardless of their faith, that are ready to treat Christians and Muslims in a respecful and equitable manner. 

    When President Buhari was in power with his so-called Christian Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Christians were slaughtered like flies all over the North and every single operational head of each of our security outfits and arms of the military were Northern Muslims. 

    A Christian VP could not stop this shameful indignity and gratuitous insult against his fellow Christians from happening but under Tinubu and Shettima the aberration was remedied and the leadership of our Armed Forces and security outfits have been balanced in an equitable and all-inclusive manner. 

    In the light of this Babachir is the last person that should be complaining about insults to Christians and the first to repent of his obvious sins and seek prayers and deliverance from his bitterness, hate, resentment and anger. 

    He does not speak for the Christian community and he should keep his mouth shut and stop always trying to see and define matters of governance through a religious prism. 

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    Finally his disrespectful and utterly absurd description of Vice President Kashim Shettima as a “flat spare tyre” the other day has not gone unnoticed. 

    I am not the VP’s spokesman and I am aware that he is quite capable of fighting his own battles but surely Babachir, with his age and experience, would accept the fact that in attempting to subject the Vice President to ridicule he has only proved the fact that he is as asinine and uncouth as many had suspected. 

    If we are looking for “flat spare tyres” and I daresay “chicken-hearted ice cream sellers”, Babachir should look towards the Vice President that he happily served and worked under and not Kashim Shettima who is doing an excellent job and supporting the President in a profound and eloquent manner. 

    Unlike the VP he served Kashim did not turn a blind eye, remain silent and hide under the bed when both Christians and Muslims were being slaughtered by terrorists without consequence under the previous regime. 

    Babachir can criticise the Government as much as he wants and no one is losing any sleep over it but he should stop doing so in the name of Christianity. 

    This is the greatest insult of all and he would be wise to desist lest he provokes a more robust response. 

    (FFK)

  • ‘INEC’s commitment to disability inclusion unwavering’

    ‘INEC’s commitment to disability inclusion unwavering’

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Anambra State has reaffirmed its commitment to disability inclusion.

    The Head of Unit, Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Eya Vivian, provided this assurance in Nnewi during the “Able to Vote” voter education campaign for Persons with Disabilities organised by TAF Africa. 

    She stated that the commission was dedicated to ensuring that no citizen was left behind in the electoral process.

    Describing voting as a fundamental right that eligible Nigerians must exercise without unnecessary obstacles, Eya, who also serves as Desk Officer for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs), recognised the unique challenges such individuals face during elections. 

    “Among the challenges PWDs face are physical barriers such as inaccessible polling units and a lack of special arrangements for voters with various types of disabilities.

    Limited access to voter education materials designed for PWDs and societal attitudes that sometimes discourage participation,” she said. 

    Eya enumerated some steps taken by the Commission to enhance inclusiveness in the electoral process, including the provision of Braille ballot guides to assist visually impaired voters and ensuring priority voting for PWDs and elderly citizens. 

    “We’ve also constructed ramps and made polling units accessible for those with mobility challenges, and we are continuously training INEC officials to provide respectful and dignified assistance to voters with disabilities,” she added. 

    The Programme Manager at TAF Africa, Adeolu Kilanko, stated that the voter education campaign was part of the group’s efforts to entrench disability inclusion in the forthcoming governorship election in the state. 

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    “What we’re doing today is being supported by the European Union, and the aim is to reduce voter apathy to the barest minimum and promote the mainstreaming of PWDs in electoral processes,” he said. 

    The Chairman of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), Anambra State Chapter, Comrade Ugochukwu Okeke, expressed appreciation to TAF Africa for selecting the state for the campaign. 

    He also commended INEC for its efforts thus far in ensuring the inclusion of PWDs, expressing optimism that most, if not all, of his members would participate in the November 8 election. 

    Representatives of the Police and the Divisional Police Officer of the Central Police Station, Nnewi, Udenigwe Chinwuba, assured PWDs of adequate security to ensure their participation in elections. 

    “It’s your right to participate in the election without being intimidated. Our duty is to provide and guarantee adequate security through synergy with other sister agencies,” he said.