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One year after: How Dr Anslem is replicating Soludo Revolution in Anambra East
By Bonaventure Melah
According to Rosalynn Carter, wife of President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady of the United States, ‘a leader takes people where they want to go and a great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.”
The revolution currently taking place in Anambra State under the leadership of the Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, is surely a tip of the iceberg when compared to the great promises that the ‘Soludo Solution’ project would unleash in the coming three years, towards the realisation of ‘the livable and prosperous homeland’ the Governor is building for the people of Anambra State.
While a greater majority is giving standing ovation to the Governor for what he has done so far, expectedly, there are a few voices saying ‘it should have been done this or that way.’
But like Rosalynn Carter said as quoted above, ‘a great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.”
Having said that, there is a need to state that the efforts of Governor Soludo to develop and transform Anambra state would yield greater and faster results if the leaders of the various smaller administrative units known as Local Government Areas, do their own parts by using the resources allocated to them to provide primary and basic necessities for their communities while the Governor focuses attention on the Big Pictures, his dream legacy projects.
To achieve that, leaders of the Councils need to clearly understand the visions, mindset and body language of the Governor in order to key in to his overall developmental plan.
It is on that backdrop that we have to commend Dr. Anslem Onuorah, the Transition Committee (TC) Chairman of Anambra East Local Government Area, for the great works he is doing which is simply, a replication of the giant strides of the Governor, this time, at a local level.
It would be recalled that Dr. Anslem Onuora was appointed to that position exactly one year ago, on 2nd August, 2022, by Governor Soludo.
Considering his young age, his appointment was seen as a reflection of Soludo’s “Youth o’clock” mantra in the Anambra State leadership calibration.
From his first day in office and through the 365 days so far, Dr. Onuorah has deployed his youthful energy, education and versatility to initiate several projects, especially in the areas of rural roads construction, water, healthcare and empowerment of young people and widows.
A few of Dr. Anslem’s numerous landmarks are grading and palliative works of Eziagulu-Otu-Enugwu-Otu-Mkpunando Road; Nnadi-Nsugbe Road; Nneyi-Umueri-Anambra West Road; Ngene-Okwazi Road; Igbariam-Achalla Road; Nsugbe-Onitsha Road and many others totaling to over fifty kilometers.
His administration has also rehabilitated gully erosion sites at Umueri Road, collapsed Okwazi Bridge and erosion site; and the embankment of Umueri-Nzam-Ngene Okwazi Road.
Also on record is the renovation of the Chairman’s office at the Council Headquarters, Otuocha; digitization of staff attendance register and general digitization of Anambra East Local Government Services as well as creation of the Local Government website as a tool for interfacing with the state and the world.
In addition to the above, the transition committee under the leadership of Dr. Onuorah successfully powered and activated the IoT-enabled Geospatial Intelligence mapping of the Council Area and the installation of Close Circuit Television, CCTV camera across communities in the area with a dedicated control and situation room to curb insecurity.
In a practical demonstration of the fact that his is following the footstep of Governor Soludo in leadership and vision, Dr. Anslem Onuorah launched the Clean and Green Initiative, CGI, after the state government led the way with its Clean, Green and Sustainable Anambra project, aimed at facilitating effective waste management.
The project was followed by a ‘street by street enumeration of houses’ in the local government with the ASWAMA Committee to ensure an efficient implementation and monitoring of the initiative.
Among initiatives to drive the cause are the Waste Management and Climate Action Committee; Waste Evacuation Committee; Waste Masters; Waste Collection Roadmap; and Tree Planting Committee.
To ensure steady food production, the council ensured effective distribution of palm and coconut seedling provided by the State government to farmers at ward levels in which over 2,800 coconut and 4,800 palm seedlings have been distributed.
In the area of perennial flood menace facing the area, the local government authorities, in collaboration with development partners and the State Government responded swiftly during the 2022 national flood disaster and provided an IDP camp to accommodate displaced persons, with the provision of food, medicine, blankets, sanitary materials and solar powered light to the victims.
In addition to provision of need infrastructure and other physical development projects, Dr Onuorah’s team are neck deep in the area of human capital development which he believes are drivers of grassroots development.
To that extent, the Council has organised a 3-Day retreat for the management staff and the Committee on Education, Economic and Community.
The retreat was meant to fast track the smooth take-off of the Anambra East Special Economic City (The Gateway City) which is aimed at opening up the economic corridors of the Council Area and get management team on board.
For the above and other numerous achievements, just within one year in office, many organisations and individuals have commended Dr. Anslem Onuorah and urged him to continue with the good work.
Among them is the President General of Umueri General Assembly (UGA), Ambassador Dr. John Chukwudi Metchie who in March 2023 commended the Council Chairman- ‘for the rapid development taking place across the communities in the area.’
Metchie also noted that Dr. Onuorah’s humility and loyalty to authorities, was responsible for Governor Soludo’s interest and the state government’s several interventions, especially on security, erosion and other areas.
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Northern Group shoves Atiku over attack on Goodluck Jonathan
By Bonaventure Phillips Melah
Arewa Mandate for Unity and National Rebirth (AMUNR), has criticized former vice president, Atiku Abubakar for his recent attack on former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Atiku, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general election, had on Wednesday described Jonathan’s presidency as a ‘product of inexperience, among other unsavoury remarks.
But reacting to the development on Thursday, AMUNR, through a statement signed by Danladi Luka Ishiaku and Basiru Usman Wakili, National Coordinator and National Secretary respectively, urged Atiku to pursue his presidential ambition without looking for who to blame for his years of political misfortune.
AMUNR said contrary to Atiku’s wrong narrative, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan served Nigeria for 16 uninterrupted years from deputy governor to governor, vice president to acting president and president of the country for five years, adding that he was much more prepared to serve Nigeria at the highest level, with achievements that are yet to be equalled by any Nigerian leader in history.
The group said Atiku has failed to achieve his presidential ambition, partly due to what it described as desperation and impatience which it said was responsible for his movement from PDP to three different parties and back to PDP and now to ADC, saying Atiku would have served as president under the PDP of he had allowed Jonathan to complete his terms without disrupting the system.
It therefore advised the former vice president to blame himself and not Jonathan for his political woes.
AMUNR said- “Our attention has been drawn to the now familiar comments by former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, who has chosen to substitute revisionism for reality by branding Dr. Goodluck Jonathan’s presidency as a product of “inexperience.” This claim is not just wrong; it is mischievous.
“Dr. Jonathan rose through every constitutional rung of leadership—Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice-President, and Acting President during the national uncertainty that followed the illness of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. To dismiss that trajectory as “inexperience” is either a willful distortion of facts or a troubling misunderstanding of governance itself.
“But perhaps the more pressing question is this: from what vantage point is this judgment being made?
“Here is a man who has spent decades in perpetual pursuit of the presidency contesting, recalibrating, and returning, yet has never once borne the full weight of that office. It is, therefore, remarkable that someone whose “experience” is defined largely by ambition now seeks to diminish the record of someone whose experience was tested in office, under pressure, and in history’s full glare.
“Under Dr. Jonathan, Nigeria did not drift, it advanced. The economy was rebased, emerging as Africa’s largest. The power sector was unbundled after years of entrenched dysfunction. Agricultural corruption networks were dismantled. Rail and road infrastructure, long abandoned, were revived. These are not opinions; they are verifiable milestones.
“And then came the defining moment: when faced with the choice between personal power and national peace, Dr. Jonathan chose Nigeria. His peaceful concession in 2015 remains one of the most consequential acts of democratic leadership on the continent, an act that secured stability and earned global respect.
“That is what real leadership looks like.
“To now hear that legacy casually reduced to “inexperience” is not merely ironic, it is an attempt to gaslight a nation that lived through, and benefited from, those years.
“Nigerians remember. They remember results. They remember restraint. And they certainly remember who governed, and who merely aspired to.
“If experience is the argument, then the distinction is clear: one man has a record that can be scrutinized; the other has a résumé of repeated attempts.
“Dr. Jonathan’s legacy is not up for casual dismissal. It is written in policy, in progress, and in the democratic stability Nigeria still enjoys today.
“No amount of political revisionism can undo that record,” AMUNR concluded.
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FG re-arrests Malami, son on arms possession, drops terrorism charge
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, withdrew the terrorism financing charge it filed against the immediate past Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, and his son, Abdulaziz.
The FG, through its team of lawyers led by Mr. Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, applied to substitute the charge with an amended one concerning the defendants’ alleged illegal possession of arms and ammunition.
It told the court that the arms and live cartridges were found in Malami’s residence in Birnin Kebbi.
Following the development, Malami — who served as Justice Minister from November 11, 2015, to May 29, 2023, under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration — and his son took fresh pleas of not guilty to the five-count amended charge.
The defence lawyer, Mr. Shuaibu Arua, SAN, who did not oppose the withdrawal and substitution of the initial charge, persuaded the court, however, to allow the defendants to retain the bail that was initially granted to them.
The application for the defendant’s bail was not challenged by prosecution counsel.
Consequently, trial Justice Joyce Abdulmalik held that the bail the court granted the defendants on February 27, as well as all the conditions already fulfilled, would subsist.
The court subsequently fixed May 26 and June 15 for trial.
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Don’t work with terrorists, Zulum warns Borno residents
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has warned residents against aiding, harbouring, or providing logistical support to Boko Haram insurgents.
The warning follows recent operations conducted by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai in the Jilli general area of Gubio Local Government Area on April 11, 2026.
Jilli, a border community between Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State and Geidam Local Government Area of Yobe State, was reportedly affected during the operation.
In a statement by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Media, Dauda Iliya, Governor Zulum described Jilli market as a notorious hub allegedly used by insurgents and their logistics suppliers.
“I have been properly briefed on the airstrike carried out by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai on Jilli market, a border town between Borno and Yobe states. Let me state categorically that the Borno State Government closed Jilli and Gazabure markets five years ago,” the Governor stated.
He added that he is in close consultation with the Yobe State Government and the military hierarchy on the matter.
Governor Zulum explained that the state government maintains close coordination with the military and other security agencies before resettling any community or reopening markets, particularly in areas affected by insurgency.
He reiterated his administration’s commitment to protecting law-abiding citizens and sustaining collaboration with security agencies to restore lasting peace and stability.
The Governor also urged residents to remain vigilant and support security agencies with credible information to aid ongoing military operations.
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