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Anambra 2021: APGA Members Defect To PDP, Vow To Deliver Ozigbo

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship flag-bearer in the 2021 Anambra governorship election, Valentine Ozigbo, have gotten a massive inflow from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), as APGA members from Orumba North and Orumba South Local Government Areas of the state, decamped to the PDP in support of the party’s governorship candidate, Ozigbo.

The event which was held at the Ajalli Welfare Union Women’s Hall in Orumba North Local Government Area over the weekend was a scene to behold as who is who in PDP from both LGAs reinstated the fact they were fully in support of Valentine Chineto Ozigbo.

The former APGA members, led by Honourable Romanus Obi, a former lawmaker, who represented Orumba North in the Anambra State House of Assembly, expressed dissatisfaction with the Governor Willie Obiano-led administration.

While welcoming the new PDP members, Mr Ozigbo congratulated them for opting for “progress over retrogression,” assuring them that he would partner with them to deliver a working Anambra to the citizens of the southeastern state.

“I welcome you to the Peoples Democratic Party on behalf of the members of the National Working Committee (NWC), the South-East Zonal Working Committee, the Anambra State Working Committee led by Hon Ndubuisi Nwobu, the PDP in Orumba North and Orumba South, my running mate, Mrs Azuka Enemo, other party members here, and the entire PDP family,” Ozigbo said.

“I am delighted that we are marking this symbolic occasion which heralds our coming victory at the November election. I welcome all of you to the party of liberation, the party of freedom, the party of real progress, the party of democracy, and the party that will restore the glory of Anambra and Igboland.

“If you love Anambra, you will be angry at the condition of our state today. Just seeing our debt profile is enough to wonder what will happen if these insincere and ineffectual leaders continue in office.

“Unemployment, hunger, neglect, poor infrastructure and health services are now rampant. It makes me wonder if this is the same Anambra of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Alex Ekwueme, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, and Peter Obi when Anambra had one of the fastest-growing economies in the world.

“I want to assure you that our government will take care of you, fulfil your yearnings for transformational leadership, and make you proud. We have the best of everything – ideas, intentions, resources – to ensure Anambra blossoms again.

“We will unleash the power of the private sector to transform our economy to the brightest in Africa. We will go beyond basic infrastructure and ensure that Anambra competes with the rest of the world,” Ozigbo added.

In his address, Obi said that he was delighted to join a family of greatness, adding that APGA had failed Ndi Anambra, and the time had come for power to return to the people.

“I thank our incoming governor, Valentine Ozigbo, and his running mate, Mrs Azuka Enemo. I feel at home because my time in government was spent in the midst of most of the people here,” Obi stated.

“We worked with His Excellency Peter Obi and gave Anambra reasons to be proud of their state. So, I am glad to be teaming up with them again as we install Ozigbo as governor and entrench quality leadership in our dear state.

“Present-day APGA has messed everything up. I represented Orumba North and South. We began several constituency projects in our time, but sadly, the government of the day has abandoned those projects despite several requests to the state government.

“We paid close attention when all the parties were holding their primary election. Several candidates approached us, but we did our due diligence and opted for a sincere candidate who has a solid plan for the future of Anambra State.

“I watched the PDP primary live on Facebook, and it was transparent. APGA did not hold any primary as they continued with the impunity that has become synonymous with the party. That’s why I decided to withdraw myself from backwardness and embrace progress. So be rest assured that Orumba North and Orumba South are fully activated for PDP and our flag-bearer, Valentine Ozigbo.

“Ozigbo is not one of those who depend on politics for his daily bread. He has established himself in the corporate world. He is young, has a zeal to work, and he has many years of service ahead of him.

“I am convinced that he will make us proud and liberate Anambra from the hands of selfish people,” Obi concluded.

PDP leaders and party faithful, in hundreds, who were present to welcome the new members, included Chief Okey Ezibe, a prominent leader of the party; Chief Emma Ebene, the Vice Chairman of the PDP in Anambra South; Mr Okoli Akilika, the Secretary of the PDP in Anambra State; Chief Okey Enekwe, a former Local Government Chairman in Orumba North; Barrister Uchenna Obiora, the Chairman of the PDP in Orumba North among others.

Mrs Azuka Enemo, the Anambra PDP deputy governorship candidate who is a two-time Commissioner for Local Government Affairs; Mr Obinna Ufudo, the Director of Finance for the Anambra PDP Governorship Campaign Council; Mr Robert Umeozulu and several others accompanied Mr Ozigbo to the event.

Culled from the Tribune News Nigeria

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Nigeria: chibok abduction anniversary spurs demands for justice

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Militants, alongside relatives of victims of the infamous abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls that sparked global outrage in 2014, gathered in Lagos on Sunday, April 14, to renew calls for the release of the remaining girls in captivity.

The Sunday meeting was organized to mark the 10th anniversary of the abduction that affected 276 schoolgirls from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, northeastern Nigeria.

“What I would ask the government is to find a way to work towards bringing back our sisters because I know it is only the government that can help us bring back these girls,” said Grace Dauda, a rescued Chibok schoolgirl.

Another rescued schoolgirl, Rebecca Malu, added, “They should stay safe. They should stay strong, one day, they will be released like us.”

While some girls managed to escape on their own, others have been freed over the years through intense campaigns by civil society organizations and government negotiations. But this human rights activist, Ayo Obe, is calling for more action from the authorities.

“We know that we started with missing persons numbering two hundred and fifty-six; it is already an improvement that we are down to 91. But of course, 91 is 91 lives unaccounted for. We appreciate the fact that so many of them escaped during the abduction itself. We appreciate the fact that the government has brought back so many more of them, but we say that we don’t stop here. We need the momentum that has happened since the mass return during the Buhari administration in 2016-2017 to be maintained. We expected that the remaining girls would have been brought back,” she said.

Mass school children kidnapping in Nigeria has continued nearly unabated since Chibok. Around 1,700 students have been kidnapped in raids since 2014 according to Amnesty International.

A member of the Bring Back Our Girls movement and convener of the 10th-year anniversary in Lagos, Opeyemi Adamolekun, lamented this as unfortunate.

“Unfortunately, it became political between 2014 and 2015, part of the amplification of the movement was part of the 2015 presidential campaign. And we saw the effect of the first batch of 21 that were released with the help of the Red Cross and the Swiss government. The second batch of 82 that were released with the help of the Red Cross and the Swiss government as well. But unfortunately, it seems that energy sort of dissipated because the government doesn’t feel as much pressure as they used to feel,” she said.

For this group of Nigerians, the government must match words with more action to stem the tide of mass school kidnappings in the country.

According to the Murtala Muhammed Foundation, a charity that advocates for the Chibok schoolgirls, about 90 girls still remain in captivity while dozens of the schoolgirls freed over the years are living inside a military-run rehabilitation camp with surrendered Boko Haram fighters they married in the Sambisa forest, Boko Haram’s main hideout.

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Nigeria suspends permit of 3 private jet operators

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Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has taken action against private jet operators flouting regulations by suspending the Permit for Non-Commercial Flights (PNCF) of three operators caught conducting commercial flights.

This crackdown follows warnings issued in March 2024.

Acting Director General Capt. Chris Najomo stated that increased surveillance at Nigerian airports led to the grounding of three operators found violating their PNCF terms. Specifically, they breached annexure provisions and Part 9114 of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations 2023.

In response, the NCAA announced a thorough re-evaluation of all PNCF holders to ensure compliance with regulations, to be completed by April 19th, 2024. PNCF holders have been instructed to submit necessary documents within 72 hours to expedite the process. Najomo emphasized these actions highlight the NCAA’s commitment to enhancing safety in Nigerian airspace.

Furthermore, the NCAA warned the public against using charter operators without a valid Air Operators Certificate and urged legitimate industry players to report any suspicious activities promptly.

This crackdown comes after the NCAA’s stern warning in March against PNCF holders engaging in commercial operations.

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Senator Cory Booker Leads a Congressional Delegation to Nigeria

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Photo: Senator Cory Booker (In the back) and a Diplomat from the US Department of State, joins with members of the Academy for Women Alumnae Association including Mercy Ogori of Kokomi Africa and Adebisi Odeleye of Moore Organics.

Senator Cory also met women entrepreneurs from the Academy for Women Alumnae Association

Last week, US Senator Cory Booker from New Jersey led a congressional delegation to Nigeria, which included House of Representatives members Sara Jacobs and Barbara Lee from California. The purpose of the visit was to discuss a partnership on sustainable development. During the talks, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu expressed his administration’s dedication to strengthening democracy through upholding the rule of law and ensuring good governance, justice, and fairness for all citizens. Senator Booker emphasized the shared values of democracy, the rule of law, and commitment to peace and good governance that bind Nigeria and the United States as partners.

The delegation also met with women entrepreneurs from the Academy for Women Alumnae Association, who had participated in US-sponsored exchange programs. Led by Adebisi Odeleye of Moore Organics, the businesswomen shared their experiences and discussed their entrepreneurial endeavors. Other Academy members were Mandela Washington Fellow, Nkem Okocha of Mama Moni, Inemesit Dike of LegalX, and Mercy Ogori of Kokomi.

The partnership between the United States and Nigeria has lasted over six decades, focusing on addressing security challenges, enhancing health security, and responding to global health crises. Despite obstacles like corruption, poverty, and insecurity, the US remains dedicated to supporting Nigerian institutions and promoting free, fair, transparent, and peaceful elections.

During the visit to the State House, Senator Booker reiterated the shared values of democracy, the rule of law, and commitment to peace and good governance that unite Nigeria and the United States as partners.

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