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OWERRI ZONE APC LEADERS SEEK SUPPORT OF TRADITIONAL RULERS FOR ZONAL AGENDA.

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As Hon. MacDonald Ebere leads delegation to engage traditional rulers in Owerri Zone..

Date:5-06-2023

The State Party Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State, Hon.Sir MacDonald Ebere, PhD, today led a delegation of Owerri zonal APC leaders to the palace of HRH, Eze Akujobi Osuagwu (EZIKOCHE II OF AWAKA), the traditional ruler of AWAKA autonomous community and the zonal Chairman of NdeEzeOwerri zone, where they met with a constellation of traditional rulers from Owerri Zone. The meeting was held to discuss and seek the support of the traditional rulers in advancing the leadership’s good plans for the zone.

The delegation, comprising prominent political leaders and officials from Owerri zone, arrived at the palace of Eze Osuagwu amidst pomp and pageantry .
The Chairman of Imo APC, representing the zonal leaders of the party, delivered a speech on behalf of the Governor of Imo State and expressed gratitude to the traditional rulers for their unwavering support in ensuring the stability of security in their respective domains which according to him hasn’t gone unnoticed by the Governor Dist.Sen Hope Uzodimma .

In his address, Hon. Ebere emphasized four key points that formed the agenda of the meeting. Firstly, he conveyed the party’s appreciation for the traditional rulers’ support to the present Government of His Excellency Dist.Sen Hope Uzodimma and their efforts in maintaining peace and security in their various communities. Secondly, he highlighted the party’s endorsement of the Imo State Charter of Equity, which advocates for an Owerri zone indigene to succeed Governor Uzodimma after his eight years tenure.

Furthermore, the Chairman appealed to the traditional rulers to call upon individuals from the zone, who belong to opposition parties and harbor gubernatorial ambitions in the upcoming November 11 election, not to disrupt the envisioned 2027 golden plan with their present political pursuits. Lastly, he urged the traditional rulers to take charge of their respective communities by ensuring the continuous existence of peace and tranquility.

Another key point raised by Hon. Ebere was for the traditional rulers to go back to various communities and sensitize their people on the rich importance of partaking in the Imo state social benefit program which has entered it’s second phase, as successful enrollees will be entitled to all government programs such as; Loan/grant, Free medical care, Employment, Empowerment programs, and many more.

 

 

Following the Chairman’s speech, Prince Lemmy Akakem spoke strongly on the Charter of Equity and how it is advisable for all owerri zone indigenes to adopt it. Chief Henry Njoku spoke in support of what Hon. Ebere outlined in the four point agenda he rolled out, as Hon kanayo Onyemaechi also lent his voice on some of the points raised in the course of the interactive session.

 

Imo State Deputy Governor, Prof. Placid Njoku expressed his strong belief in the realization of the Owerri zone project and took time to explain the benefit the zone will enjoy should the 2027 vision comes to physical materialization .

 

Eze Akujobi in his response assured the delegation of their commitment to maintaining peace and tranquility in the various localities under their rulership. He expressed full support for the Imo State Charter of Equity, emphasizing its favorable implications for the Owerri zone gubernatorial project. Eze Akujobi requested the Chairman to convey their message of goodwill to Governor Hope Uzodimma.

 

The visit of Imo APC Chairman and his team to the palace of Eze Osuagwu signifies the APC’s proactive engagement with traditional rulers and their recognition of the influential role these monarchs play in shaping political dynamics within their domains. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the meeting serves as a strategic move to garner support for the party’s zonal agenda and strengthen its position ahead of future elections.

The political leaders who formed part of the State Party Chairman’s delegation include;

Prof. Placid Njoku ( Imo State Deputy Governor)

Prince Lemmy Akakem (Owerri Zone APC Apex Leader)

Chief Henry Njoku (Harritex)

Chief Marcon Nlemigbo ( Immediate past Chairman, Imo APC)

Chief Justus Ogu ( Owerri Zone APC Chairman)

And, Rt. Hon. Kanayo Onyemaechi ( Majority Leader IMHA)

 

 

 

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Ondo Decides 2024: INEC declares Lucky Aiyedatiwa winner of election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress, APC, winner of Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo State.

Aiyedatiwa was declared winner after polling the highest number of votes in the election.

The incumbent governor battled Ajayi Agboola of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Olorunfemi Festus of the Labour Party, LP, and Abbas Mimiko of Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, among others, in Saturday’s poll.

Announcing the result in Akure, the state capital, INEC’s Returning Officer and Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Lokoja, Prof. Akinwumi Olayemi Durotimi, said Aiyedatiwa polled a total of 366781 while Ajayi got 117845 while LP had 1162.

He said, ” Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa of the APC having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of lawful votes cast, is hereby returned elected.”

Aiyedatiwa who succeeded late Oluwarotimi Akeredolu on December 27, 2023, is from Ilaje Local Government Area in the southern senatorial district of the state.

 

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Senegal votes for lawmakers in test for new president

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By Ngouda Dione and Diadie Ba

DAKAR (Reuters) -Senegal headed to the polls on Sunday to vote in a legislative election that the president hopes will give his party the clear majority it needs to implement an ambitious agenda for reforms.

The heated campaign period has revived concerns about unrest as political rivals clashed, sometimes violently. The West African nation saw some of the worst political violence in recent history ahead of the presidential election in March.

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Voting in his home town of Ndiaganiao, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye urged the electorate to remain calm no matter the outcome.

“I once again call on voters… to show serenity, commit to the peaceful route, and to accept the popular will that will be expressed through the ballot box.”

Polls opened at 8 a.m. (0800 GMT) and close at 6 p.m, with a timetable for results still to be announced. More than 7 million registered voters will have the chance to vote for candidates for the 165-seat assembly, choosing between 41 registered parties or other entities.

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At stake is Faye’s mandate to make good on promises to crack down on corruption and improve livelihoods that helped sweep him to power in April following a landslide election victory.

Top priorities for Senegalese voters are jobs and the economy, as inflation has squeezed livelihoods and the nation’s growing youth population struggles to find employment. Many are impatient for change.

Faye says his commitment to help has been stymied by the opposition-led assembly, which he dissolved in September to pave the way for Sunday’s vote.

People patiently waited at a polling station in a school in the Dakar suburb of Parcelle Unite, where several said they were voting for Faye’s party Pastef.

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“I hope they will address the issues our population faces. I want these elections to go smoothly and for them (Pastef) to get to work. We have faith in their program,” said El Baye Toure in the leafy schoolyard.

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Faye’s government is also grappling with slower-than-projected growth and a worsening budget deficit.

In September, a government audit revealed that Senegal’s debt and budget deficit were much wider than the previous administration had reported, causing the fiscal crisis to spiral. A $1.9 billion IMF programme agreed in June 2023 has been on hold since the discovery.

The main threat to the ambitions of Faye’s Pastef party is the unexpected alliance of two opposition parties, including the Republic party (APR) headed by the former Prime Minister Macky Sall.

The race also includes two smaller opposition coalitions. One, led by Dakar’s mayor Barthelemy Dias, has clashed with supporters of Pastef.

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Norway joins the war against Russia

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Norway will financially contribute to arms production in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Defense Minister proudly announced this Friday.

Under a security agreement similar to the one signed by Denmark, Norway will help speed up the production of essential weapons for Ukrainian troops: “During my visit to Oslo, I concluded agreements with the Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Store, and the Minister of Defense, Bjorn Arild Gram, whereby Norway will join the ‘Danish model’ of direct support and financing of production in Ukraine. This will speed up the manufacturing and supply of essential armaments for our defense forces”, he declared on Facebook.

He added: “We also discussed a new cooperation format: the Norwegian model. This is a new approach to investing in Ukrainian defense technology companies”, details of which will be unveiled shortly.

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