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Anambra Guber: Accord Party Candidate Promises N200,000 Minimum Wage If Elected

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By Okey Maduforo Awka

Governorship candidate of the Accord Party in Anambra state Sir Charles . C. Onyeze has promised to pay the sum of N200,000.00 as minimum wage for civil servants in the area if elected .

The amount , according to him would serve as a bumper take home for each worker contrary to N70,000 wage payment to workers by the incumbent All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) led administration of the state Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo.

Onyeze said the payment of the monthly minimum wage of N200, 000 was possible because the state has enough funds to take care of cadre of the state’s work force with a total wage of about N1.5billion which places no much burden on Government.

Speaking during the party’s governorship campaign flag off held in Awka the state capital, Onyeze said the state has what it takes to lift the people up from their current socio-economic and political quagmire, particularly, the wave of insecurity and youth employment trailing the state.

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He also pledged to boost the state’s economic and infrastructural development with over 30 expatriate companies that have shown interest to invest in power sector for steady electricity supply, road construction, quality healthcare delivery system, education, Information Communication Technology (ICT), industrialization and other key sectors of economy of the state.

“Our minimum wage for workers will be N200, 000 when we come into power,” he declared.

While giving clarifications on how possible it is to find the minimum wage, Onyeze said,

“It’s 100 percent possible and any government that is telling you it’s not possible is lying to you. They are deceiving people too much”.
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“There’s so much money in the system. I know the salary of workers in Anambra’ state is over one billion Naira; so what is it going to take the governor to set aside N5 billion just for salary? ”

“It doesn’t remove anything from their (governors) body. But everybody just want their pockets, they don’t care about the masses.”

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“I am here for the masses, I don’t care about any other thing except the masses. Once the masses are happy you will see that everybody will be happy. You that lives in the city will be happy”

“It’s said that when one person is rich or wealthy the entire family or community is poor but if you have and I have everybody will be happy and there won’t be any fighting anywhere,” he said.

According to him, about 7, 000 youths are to be employed by four of the companies to help reduce the challenge of unemployment which has continued to aide the problem insecurity ravaging the 179 communities and 21 local government areas across Anambra.

The Accord party candidate said his government would spare no time to put to an end the horrifying activities of poorly trained and ill equipped Agunechemba, Udo Ga Achi and Aka Odo security outfits and to ensure an adequate security operatives with the capacity and ability for protection of lives and property of Ndi Anambra.

“There is no one who will say he or she is not aware of what is happening in Anambra’ state especially about the insecurity and activities of Aka Odo. It’s very important for you to choose who has the interest of the people at heart and not one who is selfish,” he said.

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He noted that, “You and I are the ones to stop all those anomalies by rejecting vote buying. Youths, mothers, fathers and everybody is involved. Everybody must be careful because this Saturday’s election will different from other previous elections.”

“I have a lot of packages for the state; on the next two years all the unemployed youths must have jobs. All the Aka Odo and all the evils will give way. All the people that travel to the UK, United States and other countries is because there is no jobs. Most people have fled the state because of insecurity but I have so much for the State, youths and people of the state,” Onyeze stated.

“I have about 30 foreign companies that are willing and ready to invest in Anambra’ state in the areas of power generation, health, industries, skills, road construction and many more”.

“This is not about clapping hands for a governor for constructing a road. That’s deceit. They build mushroom hospitals and claim they have basic equipment but nothing to show.”

He explained that, “About 2, 500 youths are to be employed by expatriate firms that are investing in the power sector in Anambra.”

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On alleged vote buying, Onyeze carpeted Governor Soludo for allegedly promising to offer a reward of between N5 million, N20 millon, N1 million or more to wards, communities and LGAs for vote buying despite all the denials, saying “he (Governor) is scared” of defeat.

“Let me say it again, in this election we must be very careful; if they give you N5, 000 or N20, 000, it’s for four years and it’s not enough for your food and other basic needs

“Criminals will leave Anambra State within 48 hours of we assume office. All the investing companies will offer 40 percent part time jobs to our students sp they can have something doing while still carrying out their studies in their various schools”.

“Grants will be given as financial support to all businessmen, market women while Micro finance banks will be set up in all the 21 LGAs pf the state who will providing funds to farmers and businesses where necessary.”

“But vote for Accord party to help deliver the state. Do the right thing when you get to your wards it’s for your better tomorrow, he added.

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The Director General of the party’s 2025 Governorship Campaign Organization, Mrs Uju Nzeakor urged the people, electorate and supporters drawn from across the 21 LGAs, 326 wards and 179 communities to rally round the party candidate and to cast their votes for him so that Anambra will escape the antics of political jobbers and fraudsters come Saturday’s poll.

She describes Sir. C. C. Onyeze as the song of the soil with youthful blood, sympathy and empathy as well as different strategies to enlarge the coast of the state for greater future.

“We need somebody to heal the state and the nation and Onyeze has what it takes to make Anambra’ great again. We must shun vote buying.

The Deputy Governorship candidate of the party, Dr. (Mrs) Apollonia Ezeadili in her remarks called on the electorate and Ndi Anambra not to compromise their conscience by accepting to be bought with just N10, 000 so that the children who are the future generations will not suffer.

While appealing that they cast their votes for A cord party and Onyeze, Dr. Ezeadili said, “it is important we decide today to vote for A cord party so that the state will be better.”

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A stalwart of the party, Chief Edwin Obasi noted that, “Accord is a big party and it needs an assistance in Anambra’ state. Sir. C. C Onyeze has come to revive everything and to lead the way in both the state and the nation.”

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Senate: Aspirant Petitions EFCC Over Alleged N20m Extortion by NDC Screening Committee

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A legal practitioner and former senatorial aspirant under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Chief Sir OAU Onyema, has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the alleged procurement of N20 million through misrepresentation, undue influence and coercive pressure by members of the party’s senatorial screening committee.
In a petition dated June 3, 2026, and received by the EFCC on June 9, Onyema, through his solicitors, OAU Onyema & Co., alleged that he was induced to part with N20 million after being made to believe that the payment was necessary to secure consideration for the Enugu West Senatorial ticket of the party.
According to the petition, Onyema had earlier purchased the party’s Expression of Interest Form for N3 million and also voluntarily paid N500,000 as a development levy into the party’s account.
The petitioner claimed that during the senatorial screening exercise, the chairman of the screening panel, former Governor Sam Egwu, allegedly informed aspirants that senatorial contenders were expected to “show capacity” by contributing N20 million, while House of Representatives and governorship aspirants were expected to contribute N10 million and N50 million respectively.
He alleged that although the payment was described as voluntary, the comments and conduct of the screening committee created the impression that payment of the N20 million was a prerequisite for serious consideration as a senatorial candidate.
Onyema further alleged that after making the payment and submitting evidence to the screening committee, he later discovered that several aspirants who did not make similar contributions were still being considered and sponsored by the party.
The petitioner maintained that he would not have paid the N20 million but for the representations allegedly made by members of the screening committee and party officials.
He also claimed that despite participating in the screening exercise and primary election process, he was neither issued nomination documents nor given any official explanation regarding the status of his candidature.
According to the petition, Onyema subsequently resigned from the party and demanded a refund of the N20 million through a letter addressed to the party leadership. He alleged that the demand was ignored.
The petitioner is asking the EFCC to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collection of the funds, the utilisation of the money paid into the party’s account, and the roles played by persons connected to the transaction.
He also urged the anti-graft agency to recover the money and prosecute anyone found culpable of obtaining money under false pretence, fraudulent inducement, extortion, abuse of office or related financial crimes.
Efforts to obtain the reaction of the NDC leadership to the allegations were not immediately successful as of the time of filing this report.

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Mbah’s Second-Term Journey Begins as Group Showcases Campaign Brands

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BY PETRUS OBI
A major boost has emerged for Governor Peter Mbah’s 2027 re-election bid following the unveiling of campaign vehicles, branded uniforms, musical instruments and other mobilisation assets by the Tomorrow Is Here Movement in Enugu.
The development signals what political observers describe as the early consolidation of grassroots structures ahead of the next governorship election, with supporters positioning Mbah’s governance record as the foundation for a second-term campaign.
At the unveiling ceremony, the Convener of the movement, Hon. Tony Okonkwo, said the initiative reflected growing public confidence in the governor’s leadership and commitment to transforming Enugu State. According to him, the newly acquired campaign brands and logistics materials would be deployed to deepen public awareness of the administration’s achievements and strengthen grassroots engagement across the state.
The event, which attracted thousands of supporters, also featured a road procession through major parts of Enugu metropolis, demonstrating the movement’s organisational capacity and growing presence in communities.
Political analysts view the unveiling as more than a ceremonial exercise, describing it as an early indication that supporters of Governor Mbah are already laying the groundwork for what could become a vigorous second-term campaign. With the administration’s achievements in infrastructure, education, security, transportation and economic development forming the centrepiece of its message, supporters appear determined to convert governance performance into electoral support.
For many observers, the showcase of campaign brands, coupled with the widespread mobilisation witnessed during the procession, marks one of the clearest signs yet that the journey towards 2027 has begun in earnest for Governor Mbah and his supporters. As political activities gradually gather momentum, the focus is expected to remain on the administration’s record and its vision for the future of Enugu State.

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INEC Sets July 11 Deadline for Candidate Submission as Parties Scramble to Resolve Disputes Ahead of 2027 Polls

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Political parties are racing to resolve post-primary disputes, finalise candidate lists and conclude consultations on running mates after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) fixed June 26 for the release of access codes to its nomination portal and July 11 as the deadline for the submission of candidates’ particulars for the 2027 general elections.
As appeals, grievances and leadership tussles continue to trail the conclusion of party primaries, INEC has warned that unresolved internal conflicts and ongoing court challenges to its electoral timetable could complicate preparations for the polls, even as major parties intensify efforts to beat the nomination deadline and complete their presidential tickets.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Young Progressives Party (YPP) and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) have expressed readiness to submit the names of their candidates following the conclusion of their primary elections.
INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja during the Second Quarterly Consultative Meeting with leaders of registered political parties. He noted that the issuance of access codes follows the completion of party primaries on May 30, 2026.
According to the commission’s schedule, political parties will gain access to the dedicated nomination portal from June 27, while the deadline for submitting candidates’ details is July 11, 2026.
The portal is a critical component of the nomination process, as only candidates whose particulars are submitted within the stipulated period will be eligible to contest elections under their parties’ platforms.
Amupitan said access codes would be issued to authorised national officers of each political party, who will be responsible for uploading nominees’ biodata and other required information into the system.
“On Friday, June 26, 2026, the commission will issue official access codes to all political parties for the purpose of accessing the Candidate Nomination Portal.
“These access codes will enable designated national officers of political parties to upload the names, personal particulars and other required information relating to nominated candidates.
“I urge political parties to ensure that their ICT personnel and relevant officers are adequately prepared and that all submissions are completed well before the stipulated deadlines. The portal is fully automated and will close automatically at the expiration of the prescribed period,” he said.
The INEC chairman also expressed concern over unresolved court cases relating to internal party leadership, describing them as unnecessary distractions that could affect electoral preparations.
He urged political actors to resolve such disputes promptly to keep the electoral timetable on track.
Reiterating the commission’s independence, Amupitan assured stakeholders that INEC would continue to discharge its duties impartially and in line with constitutional provisions.
He further encouraged political parties to intensify voter education campaigns and mobilise citizens to participate in the Continuous Voter Registration exercise to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards ahead of the elections.
“The success of the 2027 general election will depend not only on the preparedness of the commission but also on the commitment of political parties to uphold democratic principles, respect the rule of law, conduct transparent primaries, discourage violence, hate speech and vote-buying, and promote issue-based campaigns,” he said.
Amupitan noted that the commission would ensure equal treatment for all parties while strictly adhering to the Constitution, the Electoral Act and all relevant guidelines.
Meanwhile, INEC disclosed that it has filed appeals against two recent Federal High Court judgments that questioned key components of its timetable for the 2027 general elections, warning that any attempt to dismantle parts of the schedule could disrupt the entire electoral process.
The first ruling, delivered on May 20, 2026, in a suit filed by the Youth Party, challenged certain timelines contained in INEC’s election schedule.
The second judgment, delivered on May 26, 2026, in a case instituted by the Social Democratic Party, affirmed the commission’s authority to issue an electoral timetable but struck out some timelines relating to candidate nomination and substitution procedures.
INEC maintained that the disputed timetable is built on interconnected processes that cannot be separated without affecting the integrity of the entire election planning structure.
Citing portions of the SDP judgment, Amupitan noted that an election timetable without dates for submission of party membership registers and conduct of primaries would be incomplete and could create confusion in the electoral system.
While affirming the commission’s respect for judicial decisions, he said the judgments raise important legal questions concerning the extent of INEC’s constitutional and statutory powers in coordinating and regulating electoral activities.
According to him, the electoral timetable is not merely a list of dates but a coordinated framework guiding multiple administrative and logistical processes necessary for credible elections.
He explained that several critical activities, including verification of party membership registers, monitoring primaries, uploading primary results, candidate nominations, printing ballot papers, deployment of election materials, voter education, training of personnel and configuration of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, are all interconnected and must be harmonised within a single framework.
“The commission therefore considers it imperative that all electoral activities be harmonised within a coherent and workable framework that promotes certainty, transparency, administrative efficiency and equal treatment of all political parties,” Amupitan stated.
He assured political parties and Nigerians that the ongoing legal challenges would not distract the commission from its preparations for the 2027 general elections.
According to him, INEC remains committed to conducting credible elections in line with the Constitution, the Electoral Act and binding judicial pronouncements.
Alternative headlines:
2027 Polls: INEC Opens Nomination Process, Warns Parties Against Internal Crises
Parties Rush to Meet INEC Deadline as Legal Battles Threaten 2027 Election Timetable
INEC Issues June 26 Portal Access Date, Urges Parties to Beat July 11 Nomination Deadline
Court Challenges Won’t Derail 2027 Preparations, INEC Assures Parties

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Senate Proposes Single Six-Year Tenure for Presidents, Governors

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The Senate Leader, Senator Bamidele Opeyemi, has revealed plans to sponsor a bill seeking a single six-year tenure for presidents and governors after the 2027 general elections.
Bamidele said the proposed legislation would be among the first bills he intends to introduce in the next Senate, arguing that the reform would enable elected leaders to focus more on governance and less on re-election campaigns.
According to him, the current two-term arrangement often compels officeholders to devote a significant portion of their first term to political calculations and preparations for a second election.
He maintained that a single six-year tenure would eliminate the distractions associated with seeking re-election and allow leaders to concentrate fully on implementing policies and delivering on their mandates.
The Senate Leader acknowledged that the proposal may not receive universal support but insisted that lawmakers have a duty to initiate reforms they believe will strengthen governance and improve the nation’s democratic process.
Bamidele further argued that laws should evolve to reflect changing realities and societal needs, stressing that constitutional and electoral reforms remain essential to deepening democracy.
The proposed change, if eventually adopted, would require amendments to the Nigerian Constitution before it can take effect.

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Kwankwasiyya, NDC Leaders Hold Talks to Resolve Kano Party Disputes

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A delegation from the Kwankwasiyya Movement has held a closed-door meeting with the National Leader of the National Democratic Coalition (NDC), Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, and the party’s national leadership in a bid to resolve internal disagreements in Kano State.

According to a statement issued by the NDC National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, Esq., the meeting, which lasted several hours, focused on addressing issues between the Kwankwasiyya Movement and legacy officials of the party in Kano.

The statement noted that Senator Dickson and the NDC leadership are currently facilitating discussions aimed at fostering inclusion, unity, and active participation among all party stakeholders.

The party reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy, stressing that it would not impose candidates in Kano State or any other part of the country.

“The NDC leadership will not impose candidates in Kano State, and indeed across the nation, as the party cherishes the virtues of internal democracy,” the statement said.

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It described the meeting as productive and expressed optimism that the ongoing engagements would strengthen cohesion and promote harmony within the party.

The NDC also dismissed reports circulating on social media purporting to contain results of its primary elections, clarifying that no official primary election results have been released in any state.

The party therefore urged its members and the general public to disregard any unofficial lists or purported election results currently in circulation.

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