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Soludo, a media friendly Governor, says PS Aburime

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Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has been described as a media friendly leader who pays genuine attention to issues affecting journalists and other media practitioners.

The Press Secretary to Governor Soludo, Christian Aburime, stated this in a statement sent to Nationwide Reports Thursday.

Aburime therefore described as shocking, allegation by the Chairman of the Anambra State chapter of the Nigeria Union of journalists, NUJ, that Soludo is an enemy of journalists, saying such a position was far from the truth.

The statement said:

“The recent claims by the Anambra State Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, Dr. Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, that Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, is an “enemy of journalists” could best be described as an unfortunate accusation, completely far from the truth.

“Indeed, it is an unfair accusation that casts a shadow over Governor Soludo’s respectful relationship with the press, and it also fails to recognise the governor’s little but notable gestures in the past. While Dr. Odogwu’s concerns deserve a hearing, a closer look reveals a governor dedicated to general progress, not alienating journalists.

“It would be recalled that Governor Soludo inherited a complex situation when he assumed office two years ago. Aside confronting multifarious challenges of insecurity, economic straits, infrastructure deficit and so on, state resources have also been relatively lean and needed stringent, prudent management. Of course, this led to the rationalisation of the National Light newspaper, which unavoidably impacted its staff, but reflected a broader effort to streamline government operations. Thus, a focus on streamlining should not be misconstrued as an emasculation of the press.

“By the way, it is unfair to judge Governor Soludo’s commitment to the fourth estate of the realm based solely on his nascent two-year tenure. Transforming a state is an arduous undertaking that demands a stepwise approach and prioritization, as indicated above.

“The governor has initiated groundbreaking policies like free education, free antenatal care, construction of over 450 kilometers of roads, enhanced security, urban renewal, employment of 5,000 teachers with more 3,000 to be employed soon, 5,000 youth empowerment grants, employment of 1,000 doctors/nurses and other medical personnel among several other developmental efforts.

“These are no small feats for a young administration under the weight of competing demands,” Aburime stated.

Meanwhile, Dr. Odogwu highlights the positive treatment journalists receive in other states. While such initiatives are commendable, the comparison game is unnecessary. Governor Soludo’s priorities are clear: rapid development across the state. Of course, even as the focus towards long-term, state-wide development goals is more compelling, the Soludo administration would never ignore journalists in the state. That is why, last Christmas, his administration distributed rice palliatives to journalists as a gesture of support during challenging times when food inflation shot through the roof.

This action, no matter how small, clearly demonstrated the governor’s goodwill and concern for journalists’ welfare. How can a leader who extended such gesture be branded an adversary? Responsible governance is a delicate balance of addressing myriad needs with finite resources.

A responsible leader systematically tackles problems, not ruling by impulse or sentiment. So, the accusation that Governor Soludo prefers his TV station over mainstream media is also misplaced. A leader’s use of communication channels to disseminate his vision and development strides does not preclude collaboration with traditional outlets. If anything, journalists should embrace such initiatives as expanded avenues to share the government’s good works with the public.

While Dr. Odogwu’s call for training, appointments and infrastructure for journalists are understandable and valid, it is pointless to turn entreaties into impatient vilifications. As the Soludo administration is still evolving, his track record demonstrates a willingness to prioritize critical needs as circumstances permit.

Addressing the NUJ’s needs can certainly be part of the plan moving forward. Vilifying the governor as an “enemy” is counterproductive and will only strain the bridges he has built. Patience is most advised.

In all, Governor Soludo understands that a vibrant, well-equipped press serves democracy better. Rather than trade accusations, the state NUJ should explore constructive dialogue to convey their grievances and needs respectfully.

A mature leader like Governor Soludo will undoubtedly lend an ear to reasonable requests that uplift the state’s civic institutions as partners in progress. A forward-thinking governor committed to holistic progress can hardly be called an “enemy.” The fourth estate would be wise to embrace him as an ally.

By working together, the Governor and the NUJ can ensure a thriving media landscape alongside a flourishing Anambra State.

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Police: Igboho not involved in rescue of kidnap victims

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The Nigerian Police has said Sunday Igboho was not involved in recent rescue operations of the abduction victims in Igboho community.

It would be recalled that a video went viral on Saturday where community members trooped out in their hundreds to celebrate and glorify Igboho, attributing a recent release of abducted villager to his stern warning to kidnapper to free abductees or face his wrath.

But the police has officially debunked claims that the hostages have been safely released. Furthermore, the Oyo State Commissioner of Police has denied that Sunday Igboho was involved in recent rescue operations.

Yhe Oyo State Police Command dismissed these claims as unsubstantiated, urging the public to rely only on official channels rather than social media rumors. The police also clarified they have no evidence of Igboho’s participation in successful rescue efforts.

 

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Fubara: Fathers are society’s foundation

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Sir Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has extolled the virtues of unconditional love and immeasurable sacrifice as the defining hallmarks of fatherhood and the bedrock upon which families and society are built.

In a goodwill message to commemorate the 2026 Father’s Day celebration, Governor Fubara paid glowing tributes to fathers for serving as the pillars that hold families together and, by extension, strengthen communities across Rivers State and Nigeria.

According to a statement by Onwuka Nzechi, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor on Media, Fubara noted that across the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State, fathers labour daily to provide for their families despite the economic and social challenges confronting the nation. According to him, Father’s Day is a special occasion set aside to honour the quiet love and selfless sacrifices that fathers make across generations and throughout the world.

“A father’s love is quiet strength. It is the man who leaves home before dawn and returns after dusk so his children can eat and go to school. It is the man who denies himself so his family can have. It is the firm hand that corrects and the open arms that forgive. That love is the invisible thread that holds our homes together, and that sacrifice is the foundation of our society.

“I have seen fathers labour under the sun, paddle through floods and endure hardship, all so that the next generation will have a better chance than they did. That is heroism without medals,” he said.

Governor Fubara emphasised that when fathers stand, families stand; when families stand, communities stand; and when communities stand, Rivers State stands. He stressed that responsible fatherhood produces stable homes, while responsible sons and daughters help to build peaceful neighbourhoods, harmonious communities and a prosperous state.

The Governor pledged that his administration would continue to draw inspiration from the resilience and sacrifices of fathers in building a Rivers State worthy of their commitment and labour.

He prayed that God would grant every father, grandfather, uncle, guardian and mentor good health, strength and long life to enjoy the fruits of their labour.

Father’s Day, celebrated in Nigeria and many countries around the world on the third Sunday of June, highlights the invaluable contributions of fathers to the family and society at large.

 

 

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Edo: Convicted kidnappers to face public execution

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has announced plans to establish a special court to fast-track the prosecution of suspected kidnappers and cultists in the state.

He said anyone convicted by the special courts would face public execution, adding that he would not hesitate to sign their execution order

He spoke in Benin during the parade of suspected kidnappers and cultists arrested by the Edo State Police Command.

He warned residents against engaging in kidnapping and cult-related activities, saying such crimes would only lead to the loss of lives and property.

The governor said the proposed special court would become operational within the next few weeks to ensure speedy trial of suspects.

“We are setting up a special court to try kidnappers and cultists. In the next two or three weeks, it should be ready,” he said.

 

 

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