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Full Text: Gov Soludo’s speech at Anambra investment summit
A few words to say big welcome to you to this first ever Anambra Investment Summit, at least that is what I have been made to understand. But this is the first time we are having this kind of investment summit of this structure.
So I want to thank and welcome all of you to Anambra State, the light of the nation. You are all welcome.
So apologies, as you could see, the President is in India and with him happened to be quite a large contingent of Nigeria’s entrepreneurs. And I know that a few dozens in the Anambra entrepreneurs who had earlier even confirmed to be here for this summit, unfortunately had to go with him.
But we thought it was better as they were calling me to apologize that they wouldn’t be here because they were going with the President to India. I said that is even better. Go there and negotiate for further investments into Anambra State.
Anambra, the light of the nation is on the move. Our journey to making Anambra the next axis of sustainable prosperity is on course.
As you saw from the video that has just been shown, with an economic size estimated at about $20 billion, the population of about 8.5 million people, it’s important that our people know, the world knows, that Anambra has the highest population density after Lagos.
Anambra State is a hub, locationally. We have a boundary with the North, through Kogi. We have a boundary with the Southwest, South South, via Delta. We have a boundary with River State and boundaries with Enugu, Abia, and Imo states.
It is a state that is potentially accessible by air, by land, and by sea. Once we get the Onitsha port on, dredged and the badges will now be coming down to Anambra
With the Niger Bridge completed, Asaba and Onitsha have become almost like New Jersey and New York, Twin Cities.
We have the largest market in West Africa, it is said. I remember, One of the times that former president Obasanjo visited here and I was seeing him off to the airport and he did mention to me that Onitsha is actually the largest fish market not only in Nigeria, even in West Africa.
You have the billionaires, as has been said, enterprise in human capital. We have 15 major higher institutions, tertiary institutions, 10 universities, three polytechnics, two colleges of education, not to talk about other specialized colleges of nursing, health technologies, and so on and so forth.
We have some first rate hospitals, huge and strong diaspora population, et cetera. The potentials are just infinite. As you just heard, Anambra is number one out of the 17 states in the southern Nigeria in the latest ease of doing business in Nigeria, in terms of state by state, and we are number seven in the entire country.
Five pillars of the Soludo Solution Agenda is on course. Our vision is to build a livable and prosperous smart mega city, and the destination will be the preferred destination to live, to invest, to work, to learn, to relax and enjoy, and we are very deliberate and intentional on trying to make sure that we accomplish the five things.
Again, as you saw in the video, security, law, and order, is improving, we’re aggressively addressing our infrastructural deficiencies.
As of today, about 370 kilometers of roads are being constructed across the 21 local governments of the state.
We have signed an MOU very intentional about addressing the issue of power. We’ve signed an agreement with EEDC. We have pipeline gas being planned to be able to energize independent power plants in order to develop an Anambra electricity market.
Urban regeneration is on course. Provision of Water and ports development, as have been mentioned are all fully on course.
The planning of a railway, a rail feasibility study and master plan, are part of the MOUs we are going to sign today.
About 2000 kilometer of fiber optic ducts are also being laid across the state to give people access to cheap internet. We are also resolutely determined to break the jinx, decade old jinx, about availability of urban and rural pipeline water schemes in Anambra state.
Also on course is the Industrial city, industrial parks. We will be talking about that today.
Export emporium and Africa’s largest shopping mall are on course. That is being designed now, the feasibility study is finished.
The agricultural regeneration, palm and coconut revolution, et cetera, are fully on course
The Chinese ambassador, I understand, the MOU we are going to sign with you will be in regards to mushroom production and export and other strategic investments and export potentials.
China is the largest market at least by the size of the population and so on, and of course, it is also the second largest GDP in the world, a huge market which we need to exploit.
And thank you for coming with the team that you have here. About 400 Chinese live in Anambra and there are two institutions where Chinese language is being taught here in Anambra and as I mooted to you when we pass, we’ll give you an estate where you will build a China town.
It’s not just the Boulevard, we are going to have the China town here in Anambra and you did say to me that you will take it up and get it done. So we are waiting for the Boulevard that you mentioned and the whole lot of others.
Last week or two weeks ago, I had a meeting with 300 of major importers to develop an agenda very deliberately to turn them from being importers to domestic producers and ultimately to begin to be exporters.
We have an agenda with that and we hope to be able to partner with you and with others in this regard. Then we are very deliberate about the sports economy. We are mainstreaming that and I want to say to you when you come again by this time next year, you wouldn’t just go back to your hotels or go to some other places, we will take you to the solution fun city here in Awka and take you through our water parks, amusement parks and country club, anywhere you could just relax and enjoy.
We are very intentional about this, at the Agulu Lake Resort, we are currently acquiring another 200 hectares of land that will be the entertainment leisure city here in Anambra.
The world will be coming to Anambra. Our goal is to turn Anambra from being a departure lounge to a destination point.
We must change that narrative from being a departure lounge to a destination point. The world will intentionally plan to come to Anambra and in a few years time our goal is that any visitor, any foreigner that goes to Nigeria and hasn’t been to Anambra hasn’t been to Nigeria.
Our human capital agenda, we are prioritising that and in the next two weeks I will be addressing our people on education. Our human capital is our biggest resource ever. We have the gas, we have natural resources, solid minerals and so on but our greatest resource is human capital.
We are intentional about developing our human capital to be productive at home but also to be exportable abroad. On governance, everything technology and technology everywhere to mainstream efficient service delivery. Today we know that in Anambra you can now obtain change of title of land, your certificate of occupancy and so on.
It’s gone from taking months and six months, one year, two years. It’s now cut down to three days, three to five days and you get a C of O in Anambra state.
We are very intentional about this and we are not joking about a new local government system as you imagine.
Our environment, our biggest existential threat, we are working towards a plan clean, green and sustainable markets, communities and cities. We are planning better. We are the gully erosion capital of the world. Everywhere gully. And Anambra state is putting out a few billions to fix that.
As we are fixing here, the other places are rising but we are coming with a comprehensive agenda which the state assembly, when they are back from recess will be one of the first bills we will be presenting to them to rescue our environment and make it sustainable.
Our urban regeneration agenda is on course. I can go on and on but just to tell you our potential investors that in Anambra we are firing on all cylinders and Anambra will be that place for you to come.
I am glad Country Coordinator of the United Nations system is here and the Chinese ambassador.
China’s ambassador particularly stressed that this shouldn’t just be talk, we should be closing deals. Yes, we will symbolically sign some deals in a few minutes time. I am sure by the time we listen to our keynote speaker, president of the Afrexim Bank, that would also be mentioning some specific engagements we have with them because we will also be signing an MOU with them today.
This is, we are very intentional and deliberate. I’ve mentioned a structured programme to mainstream people from importation to production and to exportation eventually, especially exploiting the opportunities under the Africa Free Trade Agreement that we have.
The world is for us and Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa
Nigeria by the turn of this century should be in the top three, top four largest economies in the world if we focus our mind
But whatever Nigeria goes, Anambra is determined to get to a point that we will be exporting deliberately in some months to come. And that’s why we have acquired 106 hectares of land at Ukpo Ukwulu where we’re establishing the Export Emporium with the warehouses and aggregation center that will become a free trade zone and export free trade zone soon
Our innovation district is on course designed to midwife the emergence of digital tribe.
Our Youth two skills programme, we’re trying to mainstream deliberately and empower the emergence of MSMEs in the state, organizing funding, thinking it through and trying to do the mentoring process from gestation, project development to execution, execution, execution!
We’re investing, deliberately investing in project development, feasibility studies to take project to bankability.
We’re not just telling you, come and invest. We want to hand-hold and work with you. As I say everywhere, if you have a major investment to make in Anambra, I will become your personal assistant and will be the marketer and officer for you.
When you see me wearing many Ogbunike shoes or wearing the akwete made by the women of akwete in Abia or driving Innoson vehicles as my personal vehicles, it is deliberate, it’s intentional and it is designed to send a message that if we don’t say here we are, nobody is going to say there you are!
I am the chief marketing officer for anything, everything produced here in Anambra.
And soon we’re going to have an expo, a Maiden Anambra expo, and we will be doing that expo shortly in a few months at the Export Emporium. We will invite you again to come to the Export Emporium.
We will be marketing them. And today we will be signing the MOU on a number of projects that will be put together and raising the funding. And there we also be helping them to put together several of the funding with the international consulting firm Mahindra, global consulting, to help us to develop the feasibility study and the master plan for industrial cities and parks.
We are acquiring about 5,000 to 7 ,000 hectares of land that will be a complete industrial city with everything that you need to be there, will be there. This is being planned and a master plan of that is being developed as we speak.
The World Bank Director is here. I am sure he is one of the keynotes speakers, who will also be speaking in one of the panel sessions. They were all here last year the international community. IMF and everybody was here, UNDP, UN system, UNIDO and everybody was here.
We are very deliberate about these partnerships and we will continue to cement them and put Anambra on the map.
Following from here, tomorrow we will be having a ground breaking ceremony for the second automobile manufacturing company here in Anambra after Innoson.
The OMA Cojo Groups at Umunya will be having the ground breaking ceremony to. For some months to come, even days to come, we will be commissioning projects before the end of this year. Anambra is the place. While some are still waiting to see when the situation will be perfect, those who are taking the first move, will have some advantages by moving in and expanding.
As I said, if you produce it here in Anambra, appoint me as your Chief Marketing Officer, and I will be there to do the commissioning.
Today, we have symbolically out of maybe three dozens or so of MOUs that are ready to be signed, we are symbolically choosing quite a few for the symbolism of it, because they covered different sectors.
There is a financing bit of it, which we will have to do with Afrexim Bank. There is the consulting development of bankable feasibility studies that will be done by the Mahindra, as I mentioned, to generate a master plan as well for industrial city.
Then we have the Anambra Intra City Rail. These people have talked about it for decades, but there has been no feasibility study. There has been no master plan. We now want to walk the talk.
We are hiring the CPCS of Canada, an international consulting firm that has helped to meet the needs of several of the train services around Africa, and even the ones that we have had here in Nigeria.
They will be producing a bankable feasibility study for us between now and probably the next six months. We’re signing that agreement today, not tomorrow. They will produce that master plan, and then we will begin to get the money to get it done.
We have the automotive industrial park co -promoter, OMA cojo motors joining us with that. We have the pharmaceutical industrial park, the Awka shopping mall, we’ve chosen sectors, different sectors, different segments and representative of different ones.
Whether it is in the area of commerce, the shopping mall, or in the industrial automotive we are promoting as a government, a public, community, private partnership
And as a state, we are very deliberate. We’re setting up an investment fund that will also go with you if we need to, besides providing you with land and infrastructure. I have come, I applied for this job to help to build a state where I will not only live, retire and die.
This is my home. God didn’t make a mistake in choosing to make me an Anambra. So I’m putting in everything into this. And finally to say we are going to do everything to encourage you in any way that you want to make your business prosper, to help to de -risk your investment here in Anambra.
The coordinator, UN coordinator, made a very fundamental point that we must drive investments but not necessarily be in terms of profit and loss account, but also the social impact.
I want to appreciate my predecessor in office, Chief Willie Obiano, who conceptualised and built this edifice. We will never acknowledge that enough and we thank him, even the airport he also started it and got it where it is, we are still building it and we are hoping we are going to get it completed.
Probably today you have come to Anambra International Convention Centre, hopefully, I haven’t even discussed this with him but if he agrees, if he accepts, the next time when you come here it will now become the Willie Obiano International Convention Centre.
Yes, we accept that’s what we do. We play a different kind of politics in Anambra, a politics of statemanship.
And all my previous predecessors in office, beginning from him, Chief Willie Obiano, he did a great job.
From him you have the others. Even the earliest ones, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, first civilian governor, you get down to Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju, who many people will forget that he was the one that established the Anambra State University at his own time.
And of course, Dr. Chris Ngige and Mr. Peter Obi, these are our governors, we are going to deliberately find either institutions, boulevards, major streets, major roads to name after them.
And several of our people deserving of this, former governors, even Dame Virgy Etiaba and some others, Francis Cardinal Arinze or Archbishop Anikwenwa and so on. We have to be deliberate about celebrating our best.
But very importantly, for the event today, for these people who are putting down the amount here, I’ve seen my brother, Pokobros, Igwe Oranu and others, not to talk about Dozzy and others, the Ibetos, the Innoson, the Coschariz and so on and so forth.
All those who have their investments, creating jobs, creating wealth, we will keep on to honor them. And as we honor them, the young ones will now say that in Anambra, hard work is what we celebrate. Integrity is what we celebrate. We don’t celebrate criminality in Anambra.
We don’t celebrate money that we don’t know the source. In Anambra, we celebrate hard work. We celebrate enterprise. We celebrate those who make contribution to society. And this is what Anambra is all about. And if you are about that, I will be yours sincerely, I will be your chief servant and your chief marketer.
Once more, welcome to Anambra and enjoy the rest of it. Thank you very much and God bless.
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2027 polls: Etinan Federal Constituency endorses Tinubu, Eno
...as Gov. Eno doles out N361m to business owners, farmers, others

In what turned out to be a climax in a season of appreciation and endorsements, the People of Etinan Federal Constituency have reaffirmed their solidarity to the Government of Pst Umo Eno,PhD, and have pledged their resolve to support his re-election, and the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office.
This is as the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has doled out N361,450,000 to 844 persons from Etinan Federal Constituency.
The donation comes in the form of farmers grants, traders grant, equipment support, MSMEs, cars and mini buses beneficiaries.
At what was tagged a grand finale in the series of Town Square meetings between the Governor and his people, held at the Nsit Ubium Council Headquarters ground in Ikot Edibon, the people unanimously voted in support of the continuation of the Governor in office.
The Governor had thanked the people for the massive turnout saying “it is organic, spontaneous and electrifying.”
He said having received the needs documents from all the federal constituencies, he was going to select the very critical ones for inclusion in the 2026 budget, noting that some could still be captured in the remaining part of the subsisting budget.
The Governor said the recent Impact Assessment Summit organized by his government, afforded everyone opportunity of seeing that every local government in the State has been positively affected by his administration, but added that where gaps were noticed, corrections would be effected.
On his policy of establishing Youth Friendly Centers in all the local government areas, the Governor urged local council chairmen to each, avail him of 1000sq meter of land for the project, and also harped on the essence of encouraging youths in computer training.
Following the premises laid by speakers at the event, a voice vote was moved by the Nsit Ubium State Constituency lawmaker, Otobong Bob and seconded by Hon Eric Akpan of Nsit Ibom State Constituency with the people affirming their decision to support the All Progressives Congress and its candidates Governor Eno and President Tinubu.Speaking, stakeholders of the federal constituency, through their Political Leader, Senator Effiong Bob, held that Governor Eno’s performance had endeared him to the people of the entire State, insisting that, “if you were not a good governor they would not have accepted you”.
“We are not here to speak about what are you doing, or what you have not done, or what you are about to do, because we know that you have done your best within these two years.
Sen Bob who was confirming the position of the earlier speakers at the event, Chief Sunny Jackson Udo, Mr Umana Umana and Hen Paul Isang,Rtd, said, “You have 8 yrs mandate, so your mandate will be judged at the end of 8 yrs, but for the two years, you have done so much for our people as had been said in the programme”, he said wooing for support for President Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the Governor.
On his part, the Oku Ibom Ibibio and President-General of the Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers, His Eminence, Ntenyin Solomon Etuk, acknowledged that God has used the Governor to accomplish much for the State.
He said the huge crowd was a true reflection of the love and confidence of his people in him.
“As royal fathers, our role is to guide and advise, and in that spirit, I thank you sincerely for all you are doing for the sons and daughters of Akwa Ibom State. We are confident that you will not let your people down.
“We are proud to identify with you, to support you, and to pray for your continued success. Already, you have been named the Best Performing Governor in Nigeria, and we encourage you to keep up the good work so that you will continue to win even greater honors”, the monarch added.
Also speaking, the Chairman of Nsit Ubium Local Government Area, Alfred Charles, on behalf of the three chairmen in the constituency, hailed the Governor as “the pride of Etinan Federal Constituency”, assuring that the constituency would stand solidly behind him all the way.
This was corroborated by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Udom, SAN, who spoke on behalf of members of the State Executive Council from the constituency.
Earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Enobong Uwah, described the Governor as a compassionate and inclusive leader, as well as the best performing Governor in Nigeria, who in just two years, has earned the love of his people and a doctoral degree in learning.
He thanked the Nsit Ubium people for supporting their son, assuring everyone that, “you have a Governor who is not just performing, but excelling”.
Highpoints of the occasion was the symbolic presentation of cheques to some of the beneficiaries by the State Chairman of the APC, Obong Stephen Ntokekpo.
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Tinubu govt seeks $238m loan from Japan

The Federal Government is currently in discussions with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to secure a $238 million loan aimed at transforming Nigeria’s electricity transmission network and boosting power supply across the nation.
These discussions took center stage during the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9), held in Yokohama, Japan, where President Bola Tinubu led Nigerian delegation, including Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu and other senior officials.
As part of the event, the Nigerian delegation engaged with top Japanese energy giants like Toshiba, Hitachi, Japan’s Transmission & Distribution Corporation, and Energy Exchange Corporation.
The discussions focused on major investments in transmission infrastructure, improving grid efficiency, and reducing system losses.
This proposed facility is anchored on Nigeria’s recent Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval of ₦19 billion in counterpart funding, which is expected to unlock JICA’s support.
The loan will fund the construction of nearly 103 kilometers of 330kV double-circuit transmission lines and 105 kilometers of 132kV double-circuit lines, along with multiple substations and line bay extensions across the country.
These upgrades aim to enhance the reliability and efficiency of Nigeria’s power grid while addressing critical system losses.
Minister Adebayo Adelabu also shared that Nigeria is pursuing a separate $190 million renewable energy loan with JICA to scale solar mini-grids and other off-grid solutions in underserved communities.
This initiative complements the $750 million World Bank-backed Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) program under the Mission 300 Compact, which seeks to provide clean and reliable electricity to over 17 million Nigerians.
Additionally, three JICA-funded substations—located in Apo (FCT), Keffi (Nasarawa State), and Apapa (Lagos State)—are nearing commissioning. Built with a $32 million JICA grant, these facilities are set to improve power delivery to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure, such as Lagos Port.
JICA’s contributions extend beyond infrastructure. The organization has equipped the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) in Abuja with cutting-edge training tools to enhance the technical expertise of local engineers.
Minister Adelabu highlighted the importance of this facility in fostering long-term sustainability through capacity development.
While speaking at a panel session titled “HICKARE Africa: Harnessing Innovation, Co-creation, and Knowledge for Accessible and Resilient Energy for Africa”, Adelabu pointed out that only about 60 percent of Nigeria’s 200 million citizens currently have access to electricity, much of which is unreliable.
He emphasized the government’s dual approach of expanding the national grid in urban areas while accelerating solar and off-grid solutions in rural communities.
Despite challenges such as limited access to affordable capital, high costs for rural electrification, and the under-utilization of productive-use equipment, Adelabu reaffirmed the government’s commitment to overcoming these obstacles through supportive policies, private-sector partnerships, and local manufacturing of renewable energy components.
He praised JICA and the Japanese government as “reliable partners in advancing Nigeria’s energy transition” and ensuring access to sustainable, affordable electricity.
President Tinubu echoed this sentiment, underscoring Nigeria’s focus on achieving concrete results from international partnerships.
“Nigeria is deliberately shifting from planning to implementation, from agreements to delivery, and from promises to measurable results”, he stated, emphasizing that the country’s participation at TICAD 9 was about creating real impact, not symbolic gestures.
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Suspected ritualists kill pregnant woman

A horrifying tragedy has shaken the Temidire community in Egbejila, Ilorin, Kwara State, as a pregnant woman was gruesomely murdered in what residents fear may be a ritual killing.
The victim, whose identity remains unknown, was killed on Thursday, August 21, 2025, in a chilling incident that has left locals reeling.
Eyewitness accounts revealed disturbing details about the circumstances surrounding her death.
The woman, reportedly married to a trader dealing in agricultural chemicals and equipment in Kwara North, was home alone on Wednesday night.
Residents alleged that she had been expecting a visitor that evening and was seen purchasing bottles of beer and plates of pepper soup before heading indoors. By dawn, suspicion was raised when a neighbor confronted a man, believed to be her husband’s younger brother, leaving the house with a black nylon bag that was dripping liquid.
Upon closer inspection, the trail was discovered to be blood, prompting alarm and drawing the community together.
The discovery that followed was gruesome. Body parts suspected to belong to the victim—including an arm, a leg, and entrails—were found scattered in nearby bushes, but her head was missing.
The shocking nature of the crime has heightened fears of ritual killings and deepened ethnic tensions in the area, as whispers of dark motives and networks of ritualists spread among residents.
This incident has drawn chilling parallels to a previous case in Ilorin involving Abdulrahaman Bello, a self-styled cleric who murdered Yetunde Lawal, a final-year student of Kwara College of Education, for body parts earlier this year.
The similarities have only fueled panic in the community, which is already grappling with fears of insecurity.
Police sources have confirmed that the case has been transferred from the Budo Nuhu Divisional Headquarters along Airport Road to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Ilorin for a thorough investigation.
However, official updates from the Kwara State Police Command remain pending as efforts to reach them have been unsuccessful.
The community is now left in a state of unease, demanding answers and justice for the victim while grappling with the specter of ritual killings that seem to be haunting Kwara State.
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JUST IN: Burkina Faso Bans Bill Gates-Backed GMO Malaria Project

Burkina Faso’s military government has halted a malaria eradication project backed by billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and his foundation.
The project, run by the research consortium Target Malaria, focused on releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into the environment to help eradicate malaria.
On Friday, authorities ordered Target Malaria to immediately suspend all operations in the West African nation.
The move marks yet another clash between the government and international non-governmental organizations, many of which have faced intense restrictions under military rule.
The decision sparked heated reactions from civil society groups. Opponents of the project argue that Burkina Faso should focus on safer and more traditional solutions rather than experimenting with controversial genetic technologies.
A spokesperson for a coalition campaigning against the project stated that citizens “deserve protection through proven health measures, not risky experiments.”
Target Malaria, however, defended its work.
The group insisted that since 2012, it has complied with Burkina Faso’s national laws and worked closely with local authorities.
It expressed readiness to cooperate further with the government despite the sudden suspension.
The project has faced criticism not only within Burkina Faso but also internationally.
It became the target of online disinformation campaigns that claimed the genetically modified mosquitoes posed unforeseen dangers to the ecosystem.
While the first release of such mosquitoes took place in 2019, the long-term effects remain under global scientific debate.
Burkina Faso, one of the ten countries most affected by malaria, recorded more than eight million cases in 2024 alone.
The disease remains one of the leading causes of death in the country, particularly among children under five.
Supporters of the Target Malaria initiative argue that innovation is crucial to ending this deadly cycle, but critics fear it could introduce new risks.
This ban comes amid wider tensions between the military rulers and international organizations.
Since seizing power nearly three years ago, Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s administration has increasingly tightened control over foreign-funded NGOs.
In recent months, the government revoked the licenses of at least 21 groups, accusing some of pushing foreign agendas and destabilizing national sovereignty.
Analysts see the latest crackdown as part of a broader trend. Burkina Faso’s rulers are distancing the country from Western-backed projects while strengthening ties with alternative global partners.
However, the sudden halt to malaria research may come at a cost, as the country continues to battle one of the world’s deadliest diseases.
For now, the future of genetically modified mosquito projects in Burkina Faso remains uncertain.
The debate highlights the sharp divide between innovation and caution, science and politics, as the country balances urgent health needs with national sovereignty concerns
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Paul Chukwuma joins peaceful march against Udogachi, SASA operatives in Anambra

The candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in the November Governorship election in Anambra State, Sir Paul Chukwuma, on Friday joined a peaceful march against the intimidation and abuse meted out to Ndi Anambra by operatives of Udogachi and SASA through misuse of governmental authority.
Udogachi, a security outfit created by the Soludo-led Government and the SASA, an anti-touting agency otherwise known as Ndi Akodo, which is notorious for using pestles on citizens, have come under intense scrutiny owing to the numerous clips of their abuses against the people.
In the past week, operatives of Udogachi have come under serious criticism for manhandling a young girl who is a serving youth corps member in Oba, Idemili South LGA of Anambra State.
During the peaceful march against the brutality of Udogachi and SASA, which was organized by Make Anambra Great Again, the YPP Governorship candidate regretted that the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, would allow agencies of the State established to serve the people to become instruments of operation against the same people.
“Anambra is not in a good place today. It affects all of us. We are determined to fix our state,” Paul Chukwuma said while addressing a large crowd at Eke Awka market.
The peaceful march, which commenced from Aroma Junction in Awka, terminated at the Anambra State Police Headquarters in Amawbia, where the group was received by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Ibrahim Ezekiel.
At the Anambra State Police Command’s office, Sir Paul Chukwuma addressed the DCP and listed some of the reasons for the peaceful march, which include the abuse meted out to innocent citizens by Udogachi and SASA.
He also called on the police to rise up to their responsibilities, while assuring them of support from Ndi Anambra.
“The responsibility placed on the government in terms of protection of lives and properties is well spelt out in the constitution. In Anambra today, we are experiencing what is a negation of the position of the law. We know the agencies of government that are saddled with the responsibility of ensuring law and order in our state. Anambra State is still part of Nigeria as a sub-national entity. We are experiencing something that has never happened in the history of Anambra State…with what is happening today, we are beginning to wonder if the Nigerian Police Force has abdicated their responsibility and duty to Ndi Anambra. Today, we have experienced a litany of what we call an aberration to the protocol of such organization and agency (Udogachi and SASA). A lot of heinous crimes are being perpetrated in Anambra State by the so-called security outfit Udogachi. We don’t have anything against establishing such an outfit. But we are of the opinion that such outfits, when established, must abide by the rule of law,” Chukwuma said.
Reacting, DCP Ibrahim Ezekiel, who stood in for the Commissioner of Police, assured Paul Chukwuma and the group that the issues raised would be addressed by working with all stakeholders.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Nkem Mbonu, the group’s coordinator, said that the group had articulated three clear demands from their engagements with the people of Anambra State.
The demands include: an investigation into cases of missing persons in Anambra State. Secondly, an investigation into the alleged secret cells of Udogachi in Awka and Onitsha. Finally, the assumption of full security of the state by the police, as well as the disbandment of SASA.
The walk, which covered about seven kilometers, was well received by thousands of Anambra residents, who expressed their disapproval of the modus operandi of Udogachi and SASA operatives.
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