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IMO STATE GOVERNOR HOPE UZODIMMA BEGINS RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN LGA TOUR AMID PRAISE FOR TRANSFORMATION EFFORTS

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…Owerri, and Mbaitolu/Ikeduru Federal Constituencies Welcomes Governor Uzodimma’s Pledge to Continue Progress.

….Hon. MacDonald Ebere lists Imo State Governor’s signature projects.

Owerri, Imo State – October 24, 2023

Imo State Governor, Dist.Sen Hope Uzodimma, embarked on his re-election campaign tour, commencing with a grand rally in Owerri Federal Constituency (Owerri North, Owerri West and Owerri Municipal), where he received a warm welcome from enthusiastic supporters. The campaign event, held at Ndubuisi Kanu Square, marked the start of the Governor’s bid for a second four-year term.

 

Hon. MacDonald Ebere

State Party Chairman of Imo APC, Hon. MacDonald Ebere, PhD, led a cohort of political leaders from Owerri Federal Constituency to greet Governor Uzodimma and his entourage. In his opening speech, Chairman MacDonald Ebere effusively praised the Governor’s administration for the remarkable transformation of Owerri Capital city and its surroundings. Despite facing challenges during his first term, including the COVID-19 pandemic, security issues, and administrative hurdles, Governor Uzodimma delivered substantial accomplishments, particularly in addressing the issue of flooding in the state capital.

Chairman MacDonald Ebere also highlighted the significant rehabilitation and construction of roads, hospitals, and schools. He noted that many constituents had risen to prominent government positions and leadership roles within the party, showcasing the positive impact of Uzodimma’s leadership. Hon. MacDonald reassured the Governor of widespread support in the federal constituency and pledged substantial votes from both indigenes and non-indigenes, endorsing the Governor’s commitment to further enhancing the constituency’s development.

 

Hon. Macdonald Ebere

Governor Hope Uzodimma, in his remarks, expressed gratitude to the All Progressives Congress leadership in Owerri Federal Constituency, as well as constituents and well-wishers for the honor bestowed upon him, looking at the large crowd that stormed the square. He recounted the state’s dire need for human and infrastructural rehabilitation, reconstruction, and recovery when he assumed office. Governor Uzodimma underscored that he had restored the state to its original master plan, emphasizing infrastructure projects such as the construction of Chukwuma Nwoha by MCC road, improvements to Toronto Road, and the reconstruction of Ekeonunwa Market, and many more.

Governor Uzodimma concluded by promising to do even more for Owerri Federal Constituency if re-elected.

The Governor’s campaign train later moved to Mbaitolu/Ikeduru Federal Constituency. During this visit, Governor Uzodimma addressed the pressing need to improve on some of the infrastructural revolutions in the constituency. Governor Uzodimma added that the reconstruction of the once dilapidated Ekemele road along Owerri-Okigwe and the vital Owerri-Orlu Road, are some of the signature projects executed by his administration, as more revolutionary projects will be sited in the area on his return to Douglas House.

Imo APC Chairman, Hon. MacDonald who also made a notable appearance during the Governor’s campaign in Mbaitolu/Ikeduru Federal Constituency, reiterated his call for constituents to vote overwhelmingly in support of Governor Uzodimma’s re-election bid, as he believes in Governor Uzodimma’s capacity to improve on what he has done for inhabitants of the areas. This further demonstrated the Chairman’s unwavering commitment to the Governor’s leadership and the positive change it has brought to the entire state.

 

 

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President Donald Trump offered warm words against Canada‘s new prime minister even as the two sides continue to trade threats after Trump imposed new tariffs on auto imports.

Trump cited a ‘very good conversation’ with Canadian PM Mark Carney, who said Thursday that the ‘old relationship’ with the U.S. ‘is over.’

Trump on Friday morning wrote that the two men held an ‘extremely productive call’ and that ‘we agree on many things.’

That was a turnaround from many of his posts about former PM Justin Trudeau, who Trump frequently mocked as ‘governor’ amid his repeated public statements about making Canada the 51st state.

Trump didn’t even mention absorbing the U.S. northern neighbor when asked about the latest tariff spat Friday afternoon.

‘We had a very, very good talk,’ he said, citing his morning phone call with the prime minister.

‘He’s going through an election now, and we’ll see what happens. But we are  – we have Liberation Day, as you know, on April 2,’ Trump said – using his phrase for the day he will impose ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on nations around the world.

‘And I’m not referring to Canada, but many countries have taken advantage of us, the likes of which nobody even thought was possible for many, many decades, for decades. And you know, that has to stop. We’re going to end up with a very good relationship with Canada and a lot of the other countries,’ Trump said.

‘We’re going to end up with a very good relationship with Canada and a lot of the other countries,’ Trump said, hours after a phone call with the new Canadian PM. He issued an order to slap a 25% tariff on auto imports Wednesday

 

Those comments appeared to carve out Canada from taking ‘advantage’ of the U.S. That, too, is a change from previous rhetoric. Last week, Trump said: ‘Here’s my problem with Canada … Canada was meant to be the 51st state … We don’t need their cars. We don’t need their lumber … We don’t need their energy. We don’t need anything.’

Trump on Thursday slapped 25 percent tariffs on car and light truck imports. That prompted statements from Carney to hit back with trade actions. Trump said the tariffs won’t go into effect until April 2, in theory providing an opportunity to roll them back.

Speaking on a trip to Greenland, a territory that Trump said the U.S. must have, Vice President J.D. Vance was asked about how Americans should respond amid the anticipated spike in auto prices. ‘We have to have it,’ Trump said.

Vance, a former Ohio senator, used the same language Trump used when he berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office.

‘They just don’t have the cards,’ Vance said.

‘That means we’re going to fight back even against some of our friends and their unfair economic practices,’ he said.

Separating auto ‘imports’ from domestic vehicles is challenging, with parts going in both directions across the borders between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico in a continental supply chain.

The U.S. automakers lobbied against the tariffs and secured a one-month pause from Trump before his announcement this week.

‘The Prime Minister informed the President that his government will implement retaliatory tariffs to protect Canadian workers and our economy, following the announcement of additional U.S. trade actions on April 2, 2025,’ Carney’s office said in a statement.

Carney’s Liberal Party has seen its fortunes improve amid the trade clashes with Trump. Canadian hockey fans have even booed during the National Anthem during hockey games.

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BREAKING: INEC Receives Petition to Recall Federal Lawmaker Martins Oke

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Voters in the Igbo-Etiti/Uzo-Uwani Federal Constituency of Enugu State have taken steps to recall their representative in the House of Representatives, Hon. Martins Oke.

Oke is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

A petition dated March 27, 2025, was submitted to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), formally requesting Oke’s removal. The petition, signed by Mr. Ugwuagbo Emmanuel Chizoba, Mr. Clinton Ogbonna, Mr. Sabinus Amah, and Mr. Stephen Okenwa, accused the lawmaker of non-performance as the key reason for the recall move.

This comes amid a similar process against Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

On Wednesday, INEC officially notified the suspended senator of her recall proceedings.

 

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President Tinubu using state of emergency to intimidate governors – Amaechi

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Former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, has accused President Bola Tinubu of using the state of emergency to intimidate governors who may oppose him in the 2027 general election.

Amaechi, speaking with an international media outlet, alleged that the crisis in Rivers State is rooted in a dispute over the sharing of the state’s funds.

He questioned the legality of the state of emergency, suggesting that President Tinubu’s actions are unconstitutional.

He proposed two solutions to address the issue: that People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governors should challenge the suspension in court and that a national protest should be organized to stop what he termed an “illegal suspension.”

Amaechi said, “The fight between the former governor (Wike) and the current governor (Fubara) is about sharing money. The President (Tinubu) acted outside of the constitution.”

The former Minister of Transportation also claimed that President Tinubu and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory are the masterminds behind the political crisis in Rivers State.

Amaechi emphasized that, as the constitutional head of security, President Tinubu should not shift the blame to suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

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