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How Soludo, Peter Obi, Ifeanyi Ubah, Ekwunife shaped Anambra politics in 2023

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In the concluding year of 2023, the political landscape in Anambra was significantly shaped by a handful of key individuals and events. Noteworthy among these were the 2023 general elections, the presence of Mr. Peter Obi as the Labour Party’s Presidential candidate, and the governance of Anambra State by Prof Chukwuma Soludo, alongside other influential political figures.

Even as the year comes to an end, indicators persist that the political dynamics in Anambra are undergoing notable changes.

General Elections and the Role of Peter Obi:

The election held in November 2021 resulted in the choice of Prof Chukwuma Soludo as the governor of Anambra, and he was officially sworn in on March 29, 2022. With the focus typically on the election of State Chief Executives, Anambra might not have been the center of attention. However, the entry of former governor Mr. Peter Obi into the 2023 general elections as the Labour Party candidate altered this perspective. Despite not electing a governor, Anambra garnered attention due to the political activities spurred by Obi’s candidacy.

Given Obi’s reputation for effective governance and his widespread appeal, there was apprehension in Anambra that he might influence legislative positions, both at the national and state levels, potentially affecting Soludo’s influence. Although this scenario did not fully materialize, Obi’s influence did secure significant results, including the Labor Party winning eight seats in the state assembly. Soludo, sensing the potential dominance of LP lawmakers, swiftly secured 17 seats out of 30 in the state assembly.

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Allegations later arose, accusing Soludo of extravagant spending, amounting to N3.5 billion, during the House of Assembly elections, suggesting vote-buying tactics to secure APGA’s victory.

The Soludo Factor:

In 2023, Soludo emerged as a prominent force in Anambra politics, despite being associated with APGA. Notably, he expressed support for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in contrast to his party’s nominee, Prof Peter Umeadi. Soludo’s open letter in November 2022, titled ‘History Beckons, I won’t be silent,’ was perceived by many as harboring animosity, causing polarization within the state’s political landscape.

Defections and APC’s Gains:

As the year concludes, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra has made notable gains, transitioning from being labeled a ‘Fulani party’ to gaining acceptance. While traditionally struggling in elections, the APC has capitalized on defections, with Senators Ifeanyi Ubah and Uche Ekwunife among the recent defectors. The party now anticipates significant success in 2025, buoyed by unity and the inclusion of influential politicians.

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PDP’s Decline in Anambra:

The once-dominant People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra has seen a sharp decline, bordering on extinction. Legal disputes have left the party without leadership in the state, and prominent figures are defecting to other political entities, marking a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.

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NCC warns Nigerians against use of pre-registered SIM cards

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has issued a strong warning to Nigerians about the dangers of purchasing pre-registered SIM cards, emphasizing that this practice is illegal and could result in severe penalties, including imprisonment.

The NCC warned that individuals using pre-registered SIM cards might unintentionally become involved in crimes such as identity theft, financial fraud, kidnapping, and armed robbery.

Furthermore, the NCC noted that pre-registered SIM cards compromise the accuracy of consumer information and hinder efforts to track criminals effectively. Using these SIM cards undermines the reliability of data collected on consumers, making it difficult for authorities to identify and apprehend the true criminals.

The NCC’s message aims to educate the public on the risks associated with pre-registered SIM cards and to encourage adherence to legal guidelines to enhance national security.

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Getting election process right duty of every Nigerian – Osun REC, Agboke

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Resident Electoral Commissioner for Osun, Dr. Mutiu Agboke, emphasized that ensuring a successful election process in Nigeria is the responsibility of every citizen.

During a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Prof. Simeon Bamire, on Thursday, Agboke highlighted the need for increased collaboration with the university. He also praised the university’s lecturers for their roles as INEC ad-hoc staff during the 2022 gubernatorial and 2023 general elections.

Agboke called for enhanced cooperation between INEC and the university’s academic staff, stressing the importance of innovative thinking to improve the election process. “We appreciate the institution’s members of academia who assisted us during the elections,” he said. “We seek more collaboration, engagement, and stakeholder enlightenment to get it right. No one else can do it for us; we need to think creatively to succeed.”

Prof. Bamire acknowledged INEC’s critical role in Nigerian society and expressed satisfaction with the commission’s efforts, despite some public dissatisfaction with current events in the country. He assured that the university supports INEC and is ready to assist when needed.

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Wildlife bill passes second reading in Reps

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The bill addressing wildlife trafficking and habitat destruction passed its second reading in the House of Representatives during Thursday’s plenary session.

Hon. Terseer Ugbor, the bill’s sponsor and representative for Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency of Benue State, explained the bill’s general principles, noting that the illegal wildlife trade and trafficking are becoming increasingly dangerous, necessitating legislative action to stop this menace.

Ugbor, who also serves as the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Environment, emphasized that the 10th National Assembly must address pressing issues like illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss, and the decline of Nigeria’s unique wildlife populations, aligning the country with global best practices.

He stated that Nigeria’s legal framework on wildlife needs a review to effectively combat poachers and traffickers, who are a significant challenge.

“The bill aims to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement agencies, grant investigators more power to examine financial matters and conduct intelligence-led operations, and enable judges to expedite wildlife cases and recover assets,” he explained. “It also aligns with international treaties, fosters global cooperation, and introduces stringent penalties for poachers and traffickers.

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“By taking a stand against illegal activities targeting our wildlife and forests, we protect our future. This bill represents our commitment to counter the use of our borders for trafficking illegal wildlife products such as pangolin scales and elephant ivory.

“A combination of lack of public awareness, weak legislation, and minimal enforcement has hindered efforts to combat wildlife trafficking and biodiversity loss in Nigeria. Consequently, Nigeria’s wildlife has significantly declined, with species like lions, elephants, gorillas, and chimpanzees nearing extinction,” Ugbor added.

After contributions from other members affirming the importance of protecting endangered species in line with international treaties, Deputy Speaker Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu passed the bill for a second reading upon a vote. He then referred it to the House Committee on Environment, instructing them to submit their report within two weeks.

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