Politics
“Chairmanship of Enugu North Local Government Area, 2024: Beyond the Ogui and Ngwo Bickering’
With various Local Government Areas preparing for the potential appointment of Transition Committee Chairmen and ENSIEC gearing up for Local Government Elections in Enugu State before October, I, Sebastian Chukwuebuka Nwogwugwu Okafor, who has been involved in Enugu North Local Government politics for nearly 15 years, have decided to share my views on the ongoing bickering between the Indigenous communities of Enugu North Local Government (Ogui and Ngwo) and to declare my interest in becoming the next Chairman of Enugu North Local Government Area.
Since 2010, I have actively participated in the politics of Enugu North Local Government Area. Initially with the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), which by virtue of the 2013 merger, transformed into the All Progressives Congress (APC) of today. Throughout this time, I have observed the growing bickering and squabbling between the Ogui and Ngwo communities. While some may describe these squabbles as a constant battle for the control or ownership of Enugu Metropolis, I, as a key player in the politics of the local government, will describe these squabbles as a constant demonstration of political greed, insatiability, and acute inability to accommodate one another for political stability and for the greater good of the entire populace of Enugu North LGA. What I find most baffling is the fact that despite being a Local Government Area largely dominated by Non-indigenes, Enugu North LGA until recently remained the only LGA in Enugu State where only two communities (Ogui and Ngwo) continue to enjoy the monopoly of elective positions and political appointments. While some LGAs like Nsukka, Ezeagu, and others have more than 20 – 40 communities jostling for the same elective positions, these LGAs have been able to manage their politics and distribution of political positions better than Enugu North LGA with just two communities (Ogui and Ngwo).
In recent times, I have read different articles sponsored by some politicians from Ogui community that produced the last Chairman of Enugu North LGA, claiming that it is their turn to produce the next chairman of the LGA. It completely beats my imagination how a community that held the exalted chairmanship position for 4 years and 3 months will turn around and say it is still their turn to produce the next chairman in the next round of LGA election. According to the Authors of these annoying write-ups, their demand for the next chairmanship position stems from a supposed 2011 political agreement which was purportedly broken in 2023 when the former Member (HOA) from Ngwo recontested for a second tenure and lost.
Having been a part of the politics of this LGA for about 15 years now, I am aware of the illegal but purported House Of Assembly (HOA) political agreement which was made in 2011 and also broken in the same 2011 by someone from this same community now crying fowl. For the records, we will now go on a journey of recollecting the political history of Enugu North HOA since the said agreement was made in 2011.
In 2011 despite the illegal but acclaimed agreement, the then House of Assembly Member and Deputy Speaker who hails from Ogui Nike recontested for the said House of Assembly Position and Lost to an Ngwo man Hon. Chime Oji. In 2015, Hon. Oji was elevated to the House of Representatives, paving the way for an Ogui man Hon. Phillip Nnamani to represent the constituency from 2015 to 2019. In the 2019 election, Hon. Nnamani followed the way of his brother and recontested for the primaries of the PDP to return to the House of Assembly but lost to an Ngwo Man, Hon. Ibenaku Onoh. Finally in 2023, Hon. Onoh toed the same line of his predecessors and recontested for the same House of Assembly position but lost to the current House Member Hon. Ani. Though I believe that this infamous single tenure agreement is unconstitutional and alien to modern-day democracy particularly as it relates to legislative positions, it is on record that the first two failed attempts to break this illegal agreement occurred in 2011 and 2019 by two Ogui men, while the 3rd and final failed attempt occurred in 2023 with an Ngwo man. I am therefore surprised as to why this 3rd failed attempt at correcting an illegality will qualify one community which has produced the chairman of Enugu North Municipal Council for the past 4 years and 3 months to produce another chairman from the same community for another 4 years. (Nke ahụ ama eme) This will be a total aberration and the highest level of injustice to the entire Enugu North People. One of the maxims of equity says that, anyone who comes to equity, must come with clean hands. I, therefore, urge Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mba to ignore those calling on him for equity because, they have never known what equity is even amongst themselves. One community having the chairmanship of Enugu Municipal Council for 8 uninterrupted years plus can never qualify as equity nor JUSTICE, whereas someone like Bookastro who has more stake than them in the politics of Enugu North is watching na akụrụ ha aka.
On this note, I urge Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah to appoint me Sebastian Chukwuebuka Nwogwugwu, a rooted and trusted politician and Journalist in Enugu North LGA as the chairman of this Municipal Council just for a tenure and see the development that I will bring.
I will now wait for any Ngwo man who claims it is their turn to produce the next chairman to come out and say so, so I will give them their own dosage.
It is time for All these iberibe in Enugu North LG leadership to stop and I have the plans to make it happen with disruptive innovations and grow the GDP from the unfortunate mere $100 where it currently is, to $2m where suppose to be with good leadership.
(Biko Your Excellency, Nyem ihe a)
My Name is Sebastian Chukwuebuka Okafor Nwogwugwu Ọgwụ Bookastro.
Politics
Keyamo’s Lies Exposed As Eyewitness Faults Claims Against Obi
Ada Ogbu, who made the clarification in a statement posted on her official X account on Saturday, was responding to Keyamo’s ultimatum demanding that Obi apologise to airport officials, pay a ₦25,000 parking fine or face action by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).Executive Branch
Ogbu, who described herself as an eyewitness, maintained that she was among those who accompanied Obi to the airport on Saturday, July 4, and categorically denied the minister’s claim that the politician was driven by a police officer.
“As a member of the team that accompanied His Excellency @PeterObi to the Abuja airport on Saturday, July 4, I can state categorically that he does not have a police officer as his driver in Abuja. Therefore, if airport CCTV captured a police officer entering the driver’s seat of a vehicle, that vehicle could not have been Mr. Obi’s,” she stated.
She further argued that the incident highlighted by Keyamo was different from the one Obi narrated during his interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo.
According to her, Obi’s frequent travels across the country have exposed him and his aides to repeated hostile treatment by airport personnel.Government
“It is also important to note that Mr. Obi travels through as many as ten Nigerian airports every week. Over time, there have been several acts of hostility directed at him and members of his team by airport personnel across different locations,” Ogbu said.
She concluded that the aviation minister had referenced an entirely separate incident.
“Based on the account shared by the Honourable Minister, it is clear that the incident Mr. Obi referenced during his interview with @Chude did not occur on the date or at the airport cited by the Minister. They are plainly two different incidents.”
Her reaction comes hours after Keyamo released CCTV-based findings from an internal inquiry into the airport incident, insisting Obi must publicly apologise to airport workers and pay the prescribed parking fine within one week or risk further action by FAAN.
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2027: Shettima retained as running mate as parties race to meet INEC deadline
President Bola Tinubu on Friday formally retained Vice President Kashim Shettima as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election.
This was as political parties made last-minute moves to beat the Independent National Electoral Commission’s deadline for the submission of presidential and National Assembly candidates.
The ruling All Progressives Congress presented the nomination forms of Tinubu and Shettima to its National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, in Abuja for onward transmission to INEC, effectively ending months of speculation that the President could replace his deputy with a northern Christian.
The development came as INEC confirmed that it had received the presidential and vice-presidential nominations of the African Democratic Congress, Nigeria Democratic Congress, Social Democratic Party, Action Alliance, African Action Congress, Peoples Redemption Party and Young Progressives Party.
Meanwhile, several other political parties continued uploading the names of their candidates ahead of the commission’s Saturday midnight deadline.
The electoral commission had fixed July 11, 2026, as the deadline for political parties to upload the nomination forms of their presidential and National Assembly candidates through its online nomination portal in accordance with Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026.
The submission exercise, which commenced on June 27, covers Forms EC9 and EC9A to EC9E for presidential, vice-presidential, Senate and House of Representatives candidates.
According to the timetable released by the commission, political parties are expected to begin uploading the names of governorship and State House of Assembly candidates from July 18, with the exercise ending on August 8.
INEC is scheduled to publish the personal particulars of presidential and National Assembly candidates on August 1, while those of governorship and state assembly candidates will be displayed on August 29 to allow members of the public raise objections where necessary.
The commission also fixed August 22 as the deadline for the withdrawal and substitution of presidential and National Assembly candidates, while governorship and state assembly candidates have until September 19 for withdrawal or replacement in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act.
The July 11 deadline marks one of the most critical stages in the build-up to the 2027 general elections, as only candidates validly nominated by political parties through primaries monitored by INEC are eligible for submission.
The commission had repeatedly warned political parties against submitting the names of candidates different from those who emerged from duly monitored primaries, insisting that any nomination outside the provisions of the Electoral Act and its regulations would be rejected.
Against this backdrop, the APC used Friday’s presentation ceremony to publicly affirm its presidential ticket, signalling that it would head into the 2027 contest without altering the Muslim-Muslim ticket that secured victory in the 2023 presidential election.
Following President Tinubu’s emergence as the APC’s presidential candidate during the party’s convention, political discussions had intensified over whether the President would retain Shettima or opt for another running mate to broaden the party’s electoral appeal.
Those speculations gathered momentum in recent months amid reports that the ruling party was considering a northern Christian as vice-presidential candidate to address concerns over religious balancing.
Friday’s submission, however, ended the uncertainty, with the APC formally presenting Tinubu and Shettima as its flag bearers for the 2027 election.
The nomination documents were presented on behalf of the President by his Special Adviser on Political Matters, Ibrahim Masari, during a ceremony attended by members of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, the National Assembly, the Federal Executive Council, the APC National Working Committee, state chairmen of the party and APC governorship candidates.
Earlier, the APC National Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Argungu, described the event as the formal presentation of the duly completed nomination forms of the party’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates.
Argungu noted that President Tinubu had earlier secured the party’s presidential ticket through what he described as a transparent primary election, and urged party members to remain united ahead of the 2027 polls.
He also commended the President for what he described as the achievements of his administration before formally handing over the nomination documents to the APC National Chairman for onward submission to INEC.
Speaking on behalf of APC governors, Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, reaffirmed the governors’ support for President Tinubu and the party leadership.
“We are delighted that this event is coming after a well-organised and thoroughly supervised primary process. We reiterate our commitment to continue supporting President Tinubu and the party,” he said.
Uzodimma said the APC remained committed to internal democracy and inclusiveness, adding that the governors would continue mobilising support for the President across the country.
“We will continue to support him in the larger interest of Nigerians and to take the country to greater heights. To the National Working Committee, we reaffirm our support. Together, we are going to deliver victory for President Tinubu and ensure the party wins all elective positions, including the National and State Assemblies,” he added.
Receiving the nomination forms, APC National Chairman, Prof. Yilwatda, described the event as a reflection of the confidence reposed in President Tinubu by millions of party members across the country.
According to him, the President’s endorsement by members of the party demonstrated widespread support for his administration and its policies.
He stated, “Today is a reflection of the wishes of over 12 million members of the APC who overwhelmingly voted for Mr. President as the party’s candidate for the 2027 presidential election. We are proud that APC members across the country cast over 12 million votes for Mr. President and overwhelmingly endorsed him.
Politics
Obi: Adeboye Is Right, Tinubu Has Tried His Best
National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has responded to recent remarks by the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, , agreeing that President Bola Tinubu has done his best to address Nigeria’s security challenges but arguing that his best is no longer enough.
Obi made the remarks during an interview with Chude Jideonwo, uploaded on YouTube on Thursday, while explaining why Nigerians should support his presidential ambition over other opposition candidates.
Asked why he should be elected president, Obi urged Nigerians to evaluate his past record alongside his current vision for the country.
“It’s for you to look at my past and look at what I’m saying now,” he said.
Responding to Adeboye’s recent comments on Tinubu’s handling of insecurity, Obi described the respected cleric as a sincere and credible religious leader whose assessment was fair.
“Somebody asked me yesterday, they said that Pastor Adeboye said Tinubu has tried his best and he’s not happy. And I said, no, Pastor Adeboye remains a very revered, respected religious father, whom I believe in his genuineness and goodness.
“And what he said was correct. He said he has tried his best. He’s trying his best. That’s it. It’s the correct answer.
“The question to ask is: Is his best good enough? Where we find ourselves today, that leads to the issue of capacity.”
Obi maintained that effective leadership is defined by competence, capacity, compassion, commitment and character, arguing that Nigeria’s persistent security challenges demonstrate the need for a leadership change.
“When I talk about leadership, I say competence, capacity, compassion, commitment, character. These are the issues. President Tinubu is tired. He needs to go home and rest,” Obi said.
Adeboye had earlier defended President Tinubu against criticisms over worsening insecurity during the US-Nigeria Faith Heroes Award Gala organised by the Save Nigeria Group in Washington, D.C., on June 23.
The cleric argued that the President had fulfilled his responsibility by issuing directives to the military, stressing that a commander-in-chief was not expected to personally participate in combat operations.
“I don’t support those who are accusing the President of not doing enough. When the commander-in-chief has given instructions to his subordinates, he has done his bit. You don’t expect him to go and put on khaki and fight,” Adeboye said.
Despite defending the President’s role, Adeboye expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation, noting that terrorism and kidnapping had spread beyond northern Nigeria into the southern parts of the country.
He also revealed that he advised the President to issue a 90-day ultimatum to military commanders to either end the insecurity or resign, while urging the government to identify and prosecute those sponsoring terrorist activities.
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Peter Obi Alleges Harassment, Says He May Not Be Alive to Contest 2027 Election
The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), , has expressed concern over what he described as persistent harassment and frustration ahead of the 2027 general election.
Speaking during an interview with Chude Jideonwo, Obi alleged that the actions of the current administration have made his daily activities increasingly difficult and negatively affected his means of livelihood.
The former Anambra State governor claimed he faces constant obstacles and said the pressure has become so intense that he cannot be certain he will be alive to participate in the 2027 presidential election.
“With the way this government is going, I may not even be alive to contest the 2027 election. Every single thing I do for a living, this government is deliberately frustrating. I face frustration every day,” Obi said.
He also alleged that he recently experienced an incident at an airport where his vehicle was locked, citing it as an example of the challenges he claims to be facing.
Obi did not provide further details about the airport incident or identify those allegedly responsible for the action.
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