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Andoni Council Boss Urged To Relax Curfew Proffer Lasting Solution To Insecurity

    By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu           The chairman of Andoni local government area in Rivers State Mr. Lucky Otuo has been urged to relax the curfew at the Andoni mainland and put in place more strategic security measures to end the cult activities and killings in the Area. President, Agana Youth Assembly Comrade Obadiah Ignatius made this call in an interview with Radio Nigeria. The Youth President while commending the Chairman for the placement of curfew to check insecurity and continuous breakdown of law and order, however noted that the ongoing curfew cannot serve the interest of the people as  socio-cultural life and business have crumbled in the affected communities. '' It is also necessary to state, nonetheless, that the ongoing curfew of one month should be revisited, reviewed and possibly called off while devising possible and lasting solutions to the security issues rocking our people." Comrade Ignatius appealed to the...
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The 2027 General Election - How Regional Realignment Could Shape Nigeria's Future (Part2) As Opined By APGA National Chairman

 Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Abuja, As the 2027 general election draws closer, a significant shift in Nigeria's political landscape is gaining momentum. The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, has been at the forefront of a campaign for a "regional realignment," emphasizing the need for national unity and cooperation over regional dominance. This seismic shift in the country's political dynamics is set to have far-reaching implications for the 2027 election and beyond. A NEW ERA OF POLITICS IN NIGERIA? Barrister Ezeokenwa's call for regional realignment is more than a mere political slogan; it represents a fundamental rethink of Nigeria's approach to governance. The country has long been characterized by regional and ethnic divisions, with each region vying for power and influence. However, the APGA chairman believes that this model is no longer tenable in the face of the country's rapidly changing demographics ...

OPINION – Regional Realignment - Nigeria's Critical Swing Towards National Unity Over Regional Dominance, Says APGA Chairman

Written By Nduka Anyanwu   In a compelling call for a paradigm shift in Nigerian politics, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has strongly advocated for a strategic "regional realignment" that emphasizes national unity over regional dominance. His stance signals a pivotal moment as discussions intensify around the kind of leadership Nigeria needs to navigate its complex geopolitical landscape. A SHIFT FROM ISOLATION TO COLLABORATION Ezeokenwa’s core message underscores that no single region can unilaterally secure the presidency or drive the nation’s development. He emphasizes that true progress hinges on forging strategic alliances across Nigeria’s diverse geopolitical zones — the North, South West, South South, and the East. This approach champions the idea that Nigeria’s unity is its strength, and that regional interests must be harmonized for the country’s collective growth. He states plainly that the notion of an...

Nigeria's Democratic Journey - Navigating INEC Guidelines, Opposition Dynamics, And Governance Challenges As Viewed By APGA National Chairman

Written By Nduka Anyanwu  Abuja, Nigeria’s democracy, often characterized by its resilience amidst numerous challenges, continues to evolve against a backdrop of complex political realities. Central to this evolution are the guidelines set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the fluctuating fortunes of opposition parties, and the broader quest for a robust, accountable governance system. Understanding these facets is crucial to appreciating Nigeria’s democratic trajectory and identifying pathways toward national development. INEC GUIDELINES: FRAMEWORKS FOR FAIR PLAY AND DEMOCRATIC INTEGRITY INEC plays a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s electoral landscape through its regulations governing political parties and elections. These guidelines are designed to ensure transparency, fairness, and competitiveness in the democratic process. They cover a broad spectrum—from registration and funding of political parties to the conduct of primaries and election logistics. R...

Why Nigerians Should Care — Democratic Processes And Governance A View And Analysis By APGA National Chairman

Written By Nduka Anyanwu   Democracy in Nigeria is at a critical crossroads. As the nation continues its journey of building resilient democratic institutions, it is vital that every Nigerian understands the importance of safeguarding the integrity of our electoral processes and the rule of law. From the perspective of Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), this is not merely a matter of legal compliance but a fundamental civic and moral obligation. Democracy is More Than Just Voting At its core, democracy is not only about casting ballots every four years. It is about ensuring that those who appear on the ballot are genuinely eligible to participate—qualified, credible, and lawfully suited to serve. When we allow the qualification process to be undermined or ignored, we weaken the very foundation of our democratic system. Removing the ability for the public or electoral bodies to challenge a candidate’s qualification afte...

Access Africa Findings Reveal Indorama Activities Allegedly Cause Cancer In People Living In Eleme Communities

Sponsored   Access Africa for Rights and Development Initiative is implementing a project: “Mitigating the Negative Impact of Indorama Chemical in Aleto, Akpajo and Ogale, Eleme, Rivers State”.  This project is responding to chemical threats on Aleto, Akpajo and Ogale communities in Eleme Local Government Area, Rivers State. Aleto hosts Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited (IEFCL) – the largest producer of granular urea in Sub-Saharan Africa. Since 2012, IEFCL has been discharging chemical waste into community land/waters.  This harmful practice is polluting community waters and rendering some lands unfit for cultivation, thus, displacing farmers and regressing food security/safety. The project's Goal is to Uphold community rights to clean water and sanitation, better health, and sustainable livelihood.  The primary objective is to improve IEFCL’s compliance with the Environmental and Social Management System that IEFCL submitted to the International Finan...

Work Begins On 2.5Km Shoreline Protection, Reclamation Project In ONELGA ----as Works Commissioner visits project site

By: Ominini  Wokoma   The Rivers State Government is set to begin the construction of the 2.5Km shoreline and reclamation project for Ndoni-Oniukwu-Isiukwu, Ase-Azaga communities in the Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni local government area of the State. Commissioner for Works, Professor Temple Nwofor disclosed this while on inspection visit to the project site in the area.  Professor Nwofor who was accompanied by Engineers and staff of the Ministry, stated that he was at the project site as directed by the Executive Governor of the state, Sir, Siminalayi Fubara, to ascertain the logistics and other measures put in place by the contractor handling the project before the kick-start of construction works at the site. According to the Works Commissioner, the project which is being handled by the China Harbour Construction Company is expected to be completed before the end of the year adding that soil tests and other environmental impact assessment (EIA) requirements for the project has bee...