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A Comprehensive Roadmap For Future Reform -A Vision For Nigeria's Governance Transformation As Viewed By APGA National Chairman

Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Introduction: Embracing a Future-Ready Governance System Nigeria’s journey toward sustainable development and good governance demands a bold, strategic, and technology-driven reform agenda. As the APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly believe that only a comprehensive roadmap—rooted in innovation, transparency, and institutional capacity—can steer Nigeria toward a future where governance is efficient, accountable, and citizen-centric. 1. Establishing a Strong Institutional Framework a. Independent Oversight and Regulatory Bodies Creating autonomous agencies with clear mandates to oversee reforms ensures continuity and insulates initiatives from political interference. These bodies should be empowered with legal authority, adequate funding, and technological tools to monitor, evaluate, and enforce reforms effectively. b. Legal and Policy Reforms Updating and harmonizing legal frameworks to support digital governance, data privacy, and anti-corruption measur...
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The Urgent Need For Sustained Reforms In Nigeria - An Exclusive Insight By APGA National Chairman

  Written By Nduka Anyanwu   Nigeria’s development hinges on the successful implementation of key reforms aimed at transforming governance, enhancing transparency, and boosting economic growth. However, despite numerous initiatives, the country continues to face significant challenges in translating policies into tangible outcomes. As the leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barrister Sly believe it is crucial to confront the core issues impeding effective reform execution. Continuity in Policy: A Major Obstacle Inconsistent Political Will Threatens Progress One of the most pressing issues is the lack of continuity in reform efforts. Political transitions often lead to the abandonment or dilution of programs, preventing reforms from maturing and achieving their goals. For sustainable development, reforms must be institutionalized beyond individual administrations, becoming ingrained in Nigeria’s governance structure. Monitoring Mechanisms: The Need for Ro...

Headless Body Of Omoku Youth Federation President Recovered by OSPAC

       Viewer's Discretion is advised  By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu  The lifeless and headless body of the President of  Omoku Youth Federation in Ogba/ Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State,Comrade Ifeanyi Azuazu has been discovered in Elieta Forest by OSPAC operatives. Comrade Azuazu, who was abducted by unknown gunmen in Omoku on Thursday, 5th February 2026, was found dead, sparking shock and outrage across the community. The remains of the Youth President was recovered in a forest,by the ONELGA Security and Planning Advisory Committee (OSPAC). Spokesperson for OSPAC in ONELGA, Goodnews Nkem confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with our correspondent. Yesterday, Gunmen suspected to be cultists at about 6pm killed one Chigozie Oluwu and abducted the President of Omoku Youth Federation,Comrade Ifeanyi Azuazu at a popular drinking joint along Ogolo street,off Palace road in Omoku. We gathered that the gunmen numbering about seven ...

APGA National Chairman Speaks On Electoral Act And The Future Of Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria

Written By Nduka Anyanwu  As Nigeria’s electoral process continues to evolve, the debate over the electronic transmission of election results remains a critical issue.  The recent issues of e-transmission by the Senate has drawn strong reactions from civil society organizations and political stakeholders alike.  Among those voicing concern is the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, who underscores the importance of embracing technological reforms to strengthen electoral integrity. In his view, Ezeokenwa emphasized that the integrity of Nigeria’s democracy hinges on transparent, trustworthy, and efficient electoral processes. “The issues of electronic transmission of results by the Senate is deeply disappointing and undermines the very foundation of electoral transparency,” he said. “For too long, Nigeria has grappled with electoral malpractices and logistical challenges. Embracing e-transmission is not just a technolog...

APGA National Chairman Comments On Nigeria's Political Landscape And INEC’S Recent Party Registrations

Written By Nduka Anyanwu   In the wake of Nigeria’s latest political developments, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, has shared his insights on the recent registration of two new political parties by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and the broader implications for Nigeria’s democratic process. INEC recently announced the registration of two new political parties, bringing Nigeria’s total number of registered parties to 21. The commission’s Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, disclosed this during a quarterly consultative meeting with political party leaders in Abuja. The newly registered parties are the Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA) and Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). According to Amupitan, DLA was registered after being the only association among 171 seeking registration that met the legal requirements, while NDC’s registration followed a court order. He explained that INEC assessed th...

Nigeria's Governance Challenge- Bridging The Gap Between Policy And Reality,As Viewed By APGA National Chairman

 Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Nigeria’s journey toward effective governance, meaningful reform, and accountable leadership is fraught with persistent challenges.  Despite laudable efforts and international support—such as the World Bank’s State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability (SFTAS) program—our nation continues to grapple with systemic issues that undermine development and trust in public institutions. At the core of these challenges are weakly implemented policies, endemic corruption, and systemic, politicized bottlenecks that hinder progress. While reforms are often announced with fanfare, many remain superficial, serving more as cosmetic changes rather than profound institutional transformations.  This superficiality prevents the realization of tangible improvements in public service delivery and erodes public confidence in government. The Reality of Reform Implementation Gaps Many of Nigeria’s reform initiatives suffer from lack of continuit...

OPINION - A Month Of New Opportunities "A Message From APGA National Chairman As Nigeria Enters February 2026"

Written By Nduka Anyanwu  As Nigeria steps into the month of February 2026, every new month presents us with a fresh opportunity—an occasion for renewed hope, collective responsibility, and unwavering commitment to the progress of our great nation. It is with this spirit that Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), extends warm wishes to all Nigerians across the length and breadth of our country. In this democratic dispensation, our shared destiny hinges on our collective resolve to uphold peace, unity, and progress. Democracy is not merely a system of governance; it is a platform that empowers every Nigerian to participate actively in shaping our future. As we continue to build on the gains of our democracy, I urge every citizen to remain steadfast in our dedication to good governance, transparency, and the principles that underpin a just society. February is a month to reaffirm our commitment to the ideals of democracy—an era ...