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Azuka Okwuosa Wins APC Nomination for Anambra South Senatorial Bye-election lection

In a notable development for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, former governorship aspirant Hon. Azuka Okwuosa has secured the party’s ticket for the upcoming senatorial bye election in the Anambra South senatorial zone, scheduled for August 16.

This bye-election aims to fill the vacancy left by the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who passed away a year ago in the United Kingdom.

Okwuosa, a seasoned politician with a robust career, including roles as a local government chairman and commissioner, emerged victorious in a keenly contested primary against Mr. Obinna Uzor.

In a vote conducted by a seven-member committee from the APC National Secretariat, chaired by Chief Henry Ikoh, Okwuosa garnered 470 votes, while Uzor secured 57 votes. A total of 594 delegates participated from all seven local government areas within the senatorial zone, with 22 votes deemed invalid.

Chief Ikoh announced the results, affirming the peaceful conduct of the election witnessed by representatives from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, and the media.

“By the authority given to me by the acting national vice chairman of APC, I confirm that an election was held. The exercise was peaceful, and I hereby declare that Azuka Okwuosa won the election,” he stated.

In his acceptance speech, Okwuosa expressed his gratitude for the support he received but acknowledged the mixed emotions surrounding his victory due to the legacy of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah.

“There is no winner, there is no loser. APC won. The greater battle is out there, and APC, as a party at the centre, is poised to win the election to continue the legacy of late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah,” he remarked.

Reflecting on Ubah’s impact, Okwuosa expressed his determination to build on the late senator’s contributions, stating,

“He was a great senator and within the period he was in the Senate, he did a lot. I see it as a challenge for me to take over from where he stopped.”

Born on November 3, 1959, in Jos, Plateau State, Okwuosa hails from a devout Christian family in Anambra State. He has previously contested for the governorship on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and had a brief association with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from 1999 to 2003 before joining the APC.

His experience includes serving as the chairman of the Nnewi North Local Government Council and Commissioner for Works and Transport in Anambra State, as well as Secretary-General of the South-East Development Initiative from 2002 to 2010.

Lawmaker Eulogies Late President Buhari’s Impact On Nigerian Political Space 

The member representing Doguwa/Tudun Wada Federal Constituency and leader of the Northern Regional Caucus of the House of Representatives, Mr. Al-Hassan Ado Doguwa, has described the late President, General Muhammadu Buhari as a leader who left profound and far-reaching positive impacts on Nigeria’s political space and leadership qualities.

He stated this in a tribute for the late President.

Mr. Doguwa noted that, the passing away of certain individuals in the society leaves an irreparable void too deep in the lives of many as the death of President Buhari did to Nigeria and Nigerians.

“Late President Buhari was such a mentor, a father figure, and a statesman whose legacy will endure for generations. He was a man of uncommon integrity, rare honesty and profound dignity; resolute in character, steadfast in purpose, and unwavering in his commitment to personal principles for the greater good of our country.

“His service to Nigeria, spanning more than six decades, was marked by discipline, honesty, and a deep-seated love for the nation. Whether as military Head of State from 1983 to 1985, or as a democratically elected president from 2015 to 2023, Buhari’s impact on the Nigerian political space was profound and far-reaching”. Mr. Doguwa said.

The lawmaker said, as military Head of State, late Buhari introduced a regime of discipline and accountability at a time when Nigeria was sliding into corruption and moral decay.

“Although critics saw his methods as stern, his intentions were clearly for the greater good of Nigerians. His military government focused on restoring public confidence, strengthening national institutions, and enforcing public discipline. Those were difficult times, and history will remember that he governed with the conviction that Nigeria must be put on the path of justice.

“As civilian President, Buhari’s government achieved monumental successes in combating corruption, enhancing security, promoting economic development, and enhancing democratic principles, fair play and justice. He ensure unfettered reign of the principles of Separation of Powers between the three arms of Government”. He said.

According to the lawmaker, late President Buhari became the first opposition candidate in Nigeria’s history to defeat a sitting President which he said was a testament to the public’s faith in his personal integrity.

He said, “elected twice, he led with a sterling commitment to fighting corruption, national security, and infrastructural reinvigoration. His administration laid the groundwork for long-term reforms, investing in rail, road, and energy infrastructure that will serve Nigeria for decades to come. Under his leadership, the fight against Boko Haram was intensified, and the Nigerian military regained considerable grounds in the North-East.

“His commitment to rooting out corruption was unwavering, earning him both criticism and admiration, but always reflecting his sincere belief in Nigeria’s potential to be great”.

Mr. Doguwa further informed that, as Chief Whip during the 8th Assembly, he came closer to President Buhari when he noticed his sterling qualities of being an honest, detribalised and democratic president whose penchant for the welfare of the Nigerian people remained paramount in his mind at all times.

He recalled that, “During a recent interaction with former Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, he said he considered it one of the great honours of his life to have worked during Buhari’s administration as Speaker of the House of Representatives.

He said he witnessed first-hand his unwavering support for the legislature, even when some people sought to manipulate his office for partisan interests.

When the political tides became rough and there were attempts to destabilise the 9th National Assembly, President Buhari stood firm, in his belief that only the national interest matters.

True to his word, he resisted all attempts to undermine the legislative institution, and in doing so, contributed to one of the most stable and productive legislative sessions in Nigeria’s recent memory. His support extended beyond personal; it was institutional and highly principled”.

According to Hon. Doguwa, Buhari first spotted Femi Gbajabiamila on television screen when he was Minority Leader in the House of Representatives.

He said, “But he identified in him characteristics of a man who could lead Nigerian legislative house. So, he easily supported him for Speaker position during his administration.

“Femi Gbajabiamila has lost not just a father. For me he truly lost a fan, a mentor and a personal hero. I remember, Buhari once told me that he simply came to like Femi and wanted him to be the Speaker based on what he saw him doing on the floor of the House as a Minority Leader then.

“He said he loved his parliamentary acumen as well as his outstanding legislative performances, most of which he only viewed and read them on the television and on the pages of Newspapers. Sadly, today, our hero is no more”.

Southern Kaduna Journalists Forum Lauds President Tinubu’s Appointment Of OGFZA Chairman

The Southern Kaduna Journalists’ Forum (SKJF) has expressed its heartfelt appreciation to President Ahmed Tinubu for the recent appointment of Lydia Musa as the Chairman of the Governing Board of the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA).

In a press statement, the Chairman of the SKJF, Ango Bally, highlighted the significance of this appointment, viewing it as a pivotal move towards greater inclusivity, particularly for Southern Kaduna and other historically marginalized areas in Nigeria.

“This appointment is a commendable gesture that reflects a welcome shift toward equitable representation under President Tinubu’s leadership,” Bally stated.

“It fulfills a long-standing aspiration for national integration and showcases the government’s commitment to giving voice to all regions.”

Lydia Musa, a native of Kaduna State, is recognized as a highly qualified and dedicated professional renowned for her expertise in public administration and policy leadership, particularly within the oil and gas sector.

The Forum emphasized that her appointment is not only deserved but also crucial to advancing the objectives of the federal government’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.” Musa’s credentials, which include sharp intellect and sound judgment, position her well to lead the Authority in fulfilling its strategic mandate of attracting investments, enhancing operational efficiency, and fostering the development of Nigeria’s oil and gas free zones.

“The SKJF encourages Musa to serve not just as a leader but as a distinguished ambassador for Southern Kaduna,” Bally added.

“Her leadership has the potential to showcase the talent, resilience, and capacity that our region has to offer on a national platform.”

The Southern Kaduna Journalists’ Forum extended its gratitude to President Tinubu for recognizing the region’s contribution to Nigeria’s development goals, specifically in line with his Renewed Hope Agenda.

In conclusion, the SKJF, which operates under the motto “Advocacy For Inclusive Development,” reaffirmed its commitment to uphold democratic values by holding the government accountable and highlighting initiatives that promote inclusivity and equitable progress across all regions of Nigeria.

 

Olusola Akintonde

NiDCOM Boss:2025 National Diaspora Day to Optimize Diaspora Potential

By Margaret Ebeshi

 

The Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, Dr. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has said this year’s celebration of the National Diaspora Day, NDD is both a renewed commitment and an elevated platform for optimizing diaspora potential.

She made this assertion at a press briefing in Abuja, Nigeria, ahead of the 2025 National Diaspora Day celebrations to take place at the Banquet-hall of the State Conference Centre, Presidential Villa, on the 25 and 26 of July, 2025.

Dr. Dabiri-Erewa speaking on the theme: “Optimising Formidable Diaspora Potentials for National Development and Growth”, said it has become imperative to move beyond sentiments and statistics to sustainable frameworks that “builds a Nigeria where our diaspora community is seen, heard and harnessed; not just celebrated occasionally, but embedded structurally.” 

She added that the NDD presents a platform for optimizing the potential of the over 20million-diaspora-community globally beyond remittances, through intellectual capital, policy influence, business partnerships, Launching of the Diaspora home and abroad housing platform and generational wealth creation through investments.

The two-day event will feature thematic sessions, panel discussions, youth mentorship programmes, strategic partnership dialogues, networking opportunities, and National Diaspora Merit Awards, which will recognize Nigerians in the diaspora that have proven themselves as resilient change-makers, solution providers, and proud ambassadors of Nigeria.

She appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his support for diaspora engagement under his administration, as well as other government agencies, public and private sector organisations, and the media for their collaboration.

Dr.Dabiri-Erewa noted that the registration for physical attendance at the event has closed but interested participants can still be a part of the event virtually by registering on: www.nidcom.gov.ng/diasporaday, or you may also follow all official NiDCOM social media platforms for real-time updates and enquiries.

EU Gears Up Retaliation Plans Against US Tariff

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The European Union is gearing up set of possible counter-measures against the United States as prospects for an acceptable trade agreement with Washington fade, according to EU diplomats.

An increasing number of EU members, including Germany, are now considering using wide-ranging “anti-coercion” measures which would let the bloc target U.S. services or curb access to public tenders in the absence of a deal, diplomats say.

The European Commission, which negotiates trade agreements on behalf of the 27-member bloc, had appeared on course for a agreement in which the EU would still have faced a 10% U.S. tariff on most of its exports, with some concessions.

Such hopes now seem dashed after President Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 30% tariff by August 1, and following talks between EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic and U.S. counterparts in Washington last week.

Sefcovic, who has said a 30% tariff would “practically prohibit” transatlantic trade, delivered a sober report on the current state of play to EU envoys on Friday, diplomats told Reuters.

U.S. counterparts had come up with diverging solutions during his meetings, including a baseline rate that could be well above 10%, the EU diplomats added.

“Each interlocutor seemed to have different ideas. No one can tell (Sefcovic) what would actually fly with Trump,” one diplomat said.

Prospects of easing or removing 50% U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminium and 25% on cars and car parts appear limited.

‘Nuclear Option’

Washington has also rejected the EU’s demand for a “standstill” arrangement, whereby no further tariffs would be imposed after a deal is struck. The rationale, according to diplomats, is that Trump’s hands cannot be tied on national security, the basis of Section 232 trade investigations into pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and timber.

Accordingly, the mood has pivoted among EU countries, EU diplomats say, and they are more ready to react, even though a negotiated solution is their preferred option.

The EU has one package of tariffs on 21 billion euros ($24.5 billion) of U.S. goods that is currently suspended until August 6. The bloc must still decide on a further set of countermeasures on 72 billion euros of U.S. exports.

Discussions have also increased on using the EU’s wide-ranging “anti-coercion” instrument (ACI) that allows the bloc to retaliate against third countries that put economic pressure on member states to change their policies.

 

 

 

Source:Reuters/Ejiofor Ezeifeoma

Academic Body COEASU Commends TETFund For Exceptional Performance 

The President of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), Dr. Smart Olugbeko, has commended the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) for its exceptional performance under the leadership of Arc. Sonny Echono.

Dr. Olugbeko made the remarks while addressing a group of Nigerian students from Colleges of Education who paid a courtesy visit to the COEASU leadership in Abuja, Nigeria

The students, who represented various institutions across the country, had come to thank the leadership of the Union for its giant roles towards Federal government’s approval of the Dual Mandate for Colleges of Education, which grants Colleges of Education degree-awarding status.

The students’ spokesperson, Comrade Ahmed Akande, commended the COEASU leadership for its efforts in ensuring the realisation of the Dual Mandate in Colleges of Education.

However, he also charged the leadership of the Union to ensure that the Federal government pays students on teaching practice monthly stipends, just like their counterparts in Engineering and Medicine who receive stipends during industrial attachment or housemanship.

On the degree awarding status for Colleges of Education, Dr. Olugbeko asked the students to appreciate the President, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for signing into law the bill that grants degree awarding status to Colleges of Education and for the president’s positive disposition towards payment of teaching practice stipend to students and lecturers.

Dr. Olugbeko revealed that the implementation is being worked out by the Federal Government while TETFund has been identified as a critical stakeholder in the implementation.

“The involvement of TETFund in the implementation process of the Teaching Practice stipend is a guarantee of its successful execution. TETFund under the leadership of Arc. Sonny Echono has transformed into a beacon of excellence in public service, and the major source of running public tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

“We are proud to associate with the Fund. We have every confidence that TETFund will bring its characteristic efficiency and transparency to the process of the implementation of the disbursement of the stipends when the time comes,” Dr. Olugbeko said

According to Dr. Olugbeko, “TETFund handles huge sum of money every year and has been very transparent in the disbursement of the funds to tertiary institutions.

“It is one organisation that is not afraid of inviting the academic staff unions: COEASU, ASUU and ASUP to be involved in the monitoring of its activities when many organisations become hypertensive whenever they see the unions. The unions have been able to provide critical feedback to the TETFund which has reflected in the efficiency of its operations.

“Thus, TETFund has transformed into one of the best-run government institutions in Nigeria, demonstrating remarkable focus, transparency, and proactiveness. The Fund’s commitment to supporting tertiary education in Nigeria is laudable, and its impact is being felt across the country, and it is in the recognition of this that the Federal government considered TETFund as a critical stakeholder in its implementation”.

The President of COEASU also commended the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, for his transformative activities in the Ministry, stressing that since his assumption of office, the Minister has been working tirelessly to ensure Nigeria’s education sector is well-positioned for greatness.

Dr. Olugbeko specifically praised the Minister for his support towards the implementation of the Dual Mandate in Colleges of Education, which has been a game-changer for teacher education in Nigeria.

The COEASU President thanked the students for their visit and reaffirmed the Union’s commitment to supporting their welfare and interests. He assured them that COEASU would continue to work tirelessly to ensure that their concerns are addressed and their needs are met.

“We are committed to supporting the development of tertiary education in Nigeria, and we will continue to work with all stakeholders to achieve this goal,” Dr. Olugbeko said.

Dr. Olugbeko charged the students to shun evil acts and remain good ambassadors of their institutions, adding that as teachers in training, they must demonstrate the good qualities of teachers in all their endeavours.

 

Olusola Akintonde

Group Demand Establishment of Police Pension Board In Ilorin

A group of retired police officers under the banner of the Association of Retired Police Officers of Nigeria (ARPON), Kwara State Chapter, North Central Nigeria staged a peaceful protest in Ilorin on Monday, demanding the immediate establishment of a Police Pension Board to independently manage the pension affairs of officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

The protesters, who marched to the Press Centre of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kwara State Council, lamented what they described as years of suffering under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), which they said has failed to cater adequately for the welfare of retired police personnel.

Holding placards with bold messages such as “Establish Police Pension Board Now!”, “We Deserve Better After 35 Years of Service!”, and “If CPS is Fair, Why Did Top Police Brass Exit?”,the retired officers called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Assembly, and the Inspector General of Police to intervene urgently by removing police retirees from the CPS and creating a dedicated pension board for the force, akin to what is obtainable in other security agencies.

Chairman of the association in the State, retired Chief Superintendent of Police Yakubu Jimoh, said the demand is long overdue.

He urged the federal government to heed their call and implement legislative action to exit police retirees from the contributory scheme and establish a Police Pension Board that will ensure justice and fairness in the management of pensions.

“We are not asking for too much,” Jimoh said. “Our colleagues in the military and DSS are already out of this scheme and enjoy better pension packages. We, who risked our lives to maintain law and order for over three decades, deserve no less. A Police Pension Board should be created immediately to oversee our pension matters.”

He also demanded the release of the report from the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Services on the bill proposing the creation of the board, which has been pending since the public hearing in November 2024.

Furthermore, he called for expedited disbursement of the N758 billion pension shortfall owed security agencies, noting that June 2025 had earlier been announced as the proposed date for payment.

“We are told the money is coming next year, but how many of us will still be alive by then?” he asked rhetorically. “The longer we wait, the more our members suffer and die without benefitting from what they’ve earned.”

Jimoh decried the injustice of junior officers receiving meager gratuities and monthly stipends despite dedicating their entire careers to national service.

He cited the case of a retired Superintendent of Police receiving just N2.4 million as gratuity and N30,000 monthly pension.

In a jointly signed letter presented to journalists, ARPON members questioned why only top police brass—Inspector Generals, Deputy Inspector Generals, and Assistant Inspector General have been exempted from the CPS while lower-ranking officers continue to suffer.

“Where are we exiting to?” Jimoh said. “We want to go where our police generals have gone. We all served this country. Why the discrimination?”

Legal Adviser of the association, retired Superintendent of Police Adekunle Iwalaiye, added emotional weight to the protest, emphasizing the inhumane treatment retired officers face due to the inefficiencies of the contributory scheme.

“After 35 years of meritorious service, what we get is far from a living wage,” he said. “Many of us sustained injuries in the line of duty, some carry permanent bullet wounds. We have sacrificed our youth for Nigeria. All we ask is to be treated with dignity.” he stressed.

Iwalaiye noted that many retired officers receive pensions below N50,000, a sum he said cannot even purchase a bag of rice. He said this financial hardship has exposed their families to untold suffering and led to the premature deaths of many retirees due to lack of access to healthcare.

“We are not criminals, we are not violent,” he said. “We simply want to live in retirement with dignity and peace of mind. Establishing a Police Pension Board is the way forward.” he added.

The protesters vowed to sustain their agitation until the federal government establishes the proposed Police Pension Board and exits all police retirees from the Contributory Pension Scheme.

 

Olusola Akintonde

Orumba South Constructs Erosion System, Empowers Farmers And Youths

The Chairman of Orumba South Local Government Area in Anambra State, Hon. Shedrack Azubuike, has commissioned a 220-meter erosion control project in Okukoro Ajaekpe as part of his administration’s efforts to mitigate environmental degradation in the region.

Announcing this during a recent community engagement campaign, Hon. Azubuike highlighted the project as a key intervention under his one-year stewardship, aimed at safeguarding local infrastructure and farmland from erosion threats.

In addition to erosion control, the council distributed over 9,000 yam seedlings, cassava cuttings, and 4,000 units of improved maize seeds to farmers across the LGA, supporting agricultural productivity and food security.

Azubuike also unveiled a series of development initiatives, including the transformation of Nkwo Triangle into a functional Central Park for commercial transport operators, the commissioning of a modern ICT centre, and the re-equipping of the Amuda Primary Health Centre to enhance healthcare delivery.

Under the auspices of the Nwabugo Empowerment Foundation, the administration has empowered youth through vocational tools and financial grants, including a ₦1 million startup capital awarded to a promising local entrepreneur. Skills development programmes in cybersecurity, tailoring, agriculture, and welding are currently underway.

Azubuike further noted the administration’s ongoing support for education, security enhancement, and the distribution of food palliatives to vulnerable households, underscoring his commitment to holistic community development.

Our administration has executed impactful projects ranging from erosion control and road rehabilitation to youth empowerment and agricultural support,” he said.

With the November 8 gubernatorial election approaching, the council chairman reiterated his support for Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s re-election bid, describing the governor’s leadership as transformational. He emphasized that grassroots mobilization across Orumba South’s 18 wards is in full swing to ensure continued progress.

Governor Soludo deserves our full support to consolidate on the visible progress made in infrastructure, education, health, and economic empowerment across Anambra State,” Azubuike declared.

He concluded by expressing confidence that Orumba South will deliver overwhelming support for Governor Soludo, as the administration continues to engage constituents with its development record and vision for continuity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oyenike Oyeniyi 

NITDA, API Push Joint Action on Harmful Online Content

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In a bid to confront the growing threat of harmful online content, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), in collaboration with Advocacy for Policy and Innovation (API), hosted a one-day stakeholder workshop in Abuja to advance discussions on the draft Online Harm Protection (OHP) Bill.

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The event gathered a wide range of participants including platform policy leaders, civil society advocates, academics, and government regulators to address pressing issues such as cyberbullying, gender-based violence, disinformation, hate speech, and digital exploitation.

Delivering the keynote address titled “Strengthening Trust and Accountability in Nigeria’s Digital Future,” NITDA Director General Kashifu Inuwa emphasized the need for a fresh regulatory approach that protects users while safeguarding freedom of expression.

The draft bill proposes establishing an Online Safety Council, implementing platform accountability measures, and creating redress mechanisms for victims all within a framework that respects democratic and civic freedoms.

“Today, the biggest question is: to what extent should our lives be directed and controlled by powerful digital systems and under what conditions?” Inuwa asked. “These systems filter what we see, prescribe what we know, and influence what we think, even shaping our decisions during elections. This is unaccountable power in the hands of private individuals.”

He noted that a white paper, developed collaboratively by government, civil society, academia, and the tech industry, was issued in December 2023. “We must move beyond self-regulation by big tech,” he said. “True democratic regulation requires inclusive input and legally binding rules.”

API Co-Founder Victoria Manya also underscored the urgency of legislative action. “The cost of inaction is high. Every day, Nigerians face harassment, exploitation, misinformation, and algorithmic bias. The solution isn’t a moral panic, but a rights-based framework grounded in local realities and informed by global best practices,” she said.

She highlighted that the Online Harm Protection White Paper emerged from months of collaborative consultations and emphasized that the proposed bill is still evolving hence the importance of continued dialogue.

Participants at the workshop commended the transparent and inclusive drafting process, calling for continued openness, inclusion of marginalized voices, and fair, timely redress mechanisms.

Anambra 2025: AA Candidate Calls For Issue-Based Campaigns

Governorship candidate of the Action Alliance (AA) in the upcoming Anambra State election, Ozo Jeff Nweke, has called on fellow contenders to uphold the ethics of political engagement and refrain from blackmail or personal attacks in their quest for power.

Addressing journalists during a weekend press conference in Awka, Nweke urged all candidates to engage the electorate constructively and focus their campaigns on policies and development plans rather than character assassination or mudslinging.

“The essence of political campaigns should not be to malign opponents or engage in needless altercations, but to present our vision and programmes to the people,” Nweke stated.

“We must shift our focus to real issues, security, education, economy, job creation, and governance not name-calling or personal vendettas.”

He emphasised that Anambra citizens deserve mature, issue-based discourse, particularly in a state grappling with rising insecurity, economic strain, and youth unemployment.

“How do you intend to tackle the kidnappings and killings that have become rampant? What’s your strategy for addressing the suffocating multiple taxation affecting our people and businesses? What is your plan for revitalizing education, attracting investors, creating jobs, and growing the revenue base?” Nweke queried.

He warned that any deviation from such constructive engagement amounts to “politics of bitterness” and “playing to the gallery”—a style he believes Anambra has outgrown.

The AA flag bearer also condemned recent online criticisms aimed at Governor Chukwuma Soludo over a viral video showing the governor dancing with his son to a song produced by the latter. Some commentators had accused Soludo of indulging in frivolities amid serious state matters.

Describing the backlash as “distasteful and unnecessary,” Nweke defended the governor’s right to personal expression and family time.

“Governor Soludo is a father and a human being. Dancing with his son is neither immoral nor wrong,” he said. “It is both condemnable and detestable to ridicule the First Family over such a harmless act. We must move away from dirty politics and focus on what truly matters to the people.”

Nweke also outlined the Action Alliance’s commitment to a solution-driven, people-focused campaign. He said his party is presenting a clear roadmap to “rescue Anambra from years of misgovernance” and place the state on a sustainable development trajectory.

“We have mapped out robust programmes to address the core challenges confronting our state. These plans continue to unfold as we meet with communities across Anambra. Our approach is inclusive, practical, and grounded in the needs of our people,” he said.

While acknowledging that no administration is without flaws, Nweke said political criticism should be constructive.