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...