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Soludo as a Reformer, Fixer and Jinx-Breaker

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By Christian ABURIME

“The only thing constant is change-”  Heraclitus

Throughout history, many audacious leaders have dedicated their lives to challenging the status quo and carrying out positive change in their societies. They are historic reformers who have shown that individuals can make a profound difference in shaping the course of progress. Their courage, determination, and commitment to human flourishing continue to inspire a journey towards a more equitable world.

In Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, Anambra State has found its own reformer, a courageous leader who embodies the essence of positive transformation. Now, he is earning his reputation as a reformer, fixer, and jinx-breaker. Indeed, Governor Soludo’s catalytic leadership can be said to be akin or a reflective of the legacies of great world leaders who have successfully revitalised their nations, such as the likes of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Dubai’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Someone may ask: Is this all hype, or what exactly qualifies Governor Soludo as a reformer, fixer, and jinx-breaker? Well, the jury’s verdict is crystal clear, and Governor Soludo has acquitted himself creditably in the past 2 years and six months of being in office.

For instance, his relentless work in human capital development is evident in his substantial investments in education and healthcare in Anambra State. By implementing total free education from nursery to senior secondary levels in public schools, as well as offering free antenatal care and delivery services to expectant women, Governor Soludo mirrors Singapore’s approach under Lee Kuan Yew, who famously stated, “The future of Singapore is not in the hands of the government but in the hands of its people.” So, the focus on education and health is crucial for sustainable growth.

After 33 years without a proper government house, Governor Soludo has broken this jinx, ushering a new era of action-oriented governance in infrastructure development. This feat, in addition to urban renewal and upgrade of other critical public infrastructure in roads and energy, also mirrors the kind of proactive leadership that drove Dubai’s rapid development under Sheikh Mohammed, who emphasised that “the best way to predict the future is to create it.”

Yet, Governor Soludo keeps blazing the trail of reforms in other ramifications. His administration’s recent local government elections were hailed as the best in Nigeria, conducted freely, fairly, and peacefully, showcasing a commitment to democratic principles. This aligns with the governance models seen in Singapore, Dubai, and other thriving societies where strong leadership fosters stability and progress. Truly, good governance is about making choices that benefit the majority.

It is often said that the youth are the future leaders. Governor Soludo has also prioritised youth empowerment through initiatives like the “One Youth-Two Skills” project, where over ten thousands of Anambra youth are being trained in vocational, business, and digital skills and empowered with seed funding.

As an administration that listens and responds to issues of worker welfare, the Anambra State government has already concluded plans to start implementing the new N70k minimum wage for state workers right from this October. This is despite the fact he was the only Governor who increased workers’ salary by ten per cent just barely a year ago. This focus on economic inclusivity echoes advanced societies’ emphasis on creating opportunities for its citizens to thrive within a diversified economy.

Still, Governor Soludo is doing all these and much more for Ndi Anambra, employing the most disciplined, judicious approach to the utilisation of state resources. His record in fiscal management now stands out; he achieves significant results with limited resources without resorting to borrowing despite the State House of Assembly’s approval to borrow money more than two years ago. This aligns with progressive models of efficient governance where every expenditure counts. As Lee Kuan Yew articulated, “You can not measure success by how much money you have but by how well you use it.”

The story of Governor Soludo’s growing exceptional profile in paradigm-shifting leadership is one that can not be told in a limited space like this. But no fair observer would doubt that his commitment to enduring reforms in education, healthcare, infrastructure development, democratic integrity, youth empowerment, fiscal prudence and so on positions him as a paradigm of hope for Anambra State and indeed the nation, as a true reformer, fixer and jinx-breaker.

Aburime is Press Secretary to Governor Soludo

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Supreme Court to rule on ADC, PDP cases Thursday

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The Supreme Court of Nigeria will on Thursday, deliver judgments in two cases involving the leadership crises rocking the African Democratic Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party.

According to information on the official website of the court, the matters, listed under “Political Appeals”, have been added to the cause list for Thursday, April 30, 2026.

While judgment in the ADC matter, marked SC/CV/180/2026, has been fixed for 2 pm, there is no time yet for that if the PDP.

 

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Tinubu to reconstitute NHRC board, retains Ojukwu as ES/CEO

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President Bola Tinubu has written the Senate, seeking the screening and subsequent confirmation of fifteen nominees to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).

The letter was read by the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio.

The letter seeks the reconstitution of the commission’s board in line with statutory provisions with the list comprising nominees from diverse professional backgrounds, including the media and legal sectors.

Among the nominees are the President, Nigeria Guild of Editors and Editor, Vanguard Newspapers, Mr. Eze Anaba; and Dr. Salamatu Hussaina Suleiman, who has been proposed as chairman of the board.

The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Anthony Ojukwu (SAN) is to retain his position as the Chief Executive Officer.

Other nominees include Mrs Roseline Tasha, Ambassador Adam Yubak Baku, ACG Felix Lawrence, Mr. Edmund Chinonye, Mr. Chinonye Obiaku (SAN), Oluwakemi Asiwaju Okere-Odo, Professor Adedeji Ogunji, Kingsley Chidozie, Mohammed Adelodu, Maupe Ogun Yusuf, and Otunba Francis Meshioye as members.

Also nominated are Patience Patrick and Hawwa Ibrahim, listed as members.

The President said the nominations were made pursuant to Section 2(3) of the National Human Rights Commission (Establishment) Act, 2010, which empowers him to constitute the board subject to Senate confirmation.

He explained that the reconstitution of the board was necessary to enhance the commission’s institutional capacity and enable it to more effectively discharge its mandate to promote and protect human rights across the country.

If confirmed, the new board is expected to play a critical role in reinforcing the NHRC’s oversight functions, particularly at a time of heightened concerns over rights protection and accountability in Nigeria.

Following the presentation of the request, the Senate referred the nominations to its Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters for screening and report within two weeks.

 

 

 

 

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Breaking: EFCC investigates Pastor Jerry Eze over alleged money laundering

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has revealed that it investigated the founder of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze, for six months over suspected money laundering before clearing him.

Ola Olukoyede, chairman of the Commission, disclosed this on Wednesday while speaking at the Jerry Eze Foundation Business Grant Award Ceremony in Abuja.

According to him, the probe was triggered by intelligence reports and petitions after the commission observed large inflows of foreign currencies into the cleric’s domiciliary account.

“We work by intelligence, we work by petitions. At some point, I saw there was an account, a domiciliary account. Dollars, pounds were dropping in like raindrops, from Colombia, from America, from Sri Lanka, even from Togo.

“I said who is this man? Yes, I’ve been hearing about his name, I’ve seen his face a couple of times. I never bothered about what he was doing. I knew he was a pastor.

“So they said this one pastor of streams of joy, go and investigate him. So we went to the investigation. We combed the books,” Olukoyede stated.

The EFCC boss said he subsequently invited Eze for questioning after preliminary findings were compiled by investigators.

He added that upon meeting the cleric and reviewing the findings of the investigation, the commission found no wrongdoing.

“So he came to my office. He told me what happens and all of that, and how the money came, what he does, how he has been helping people, and all of that.

“I said, you know what, I didn’t call you here to explain to me. We have already done our work. I called you here to commend you,” he stated.

The remark drew applause from the audience, as Eze, who was present at the event, acknowledged the commendation.

He noted that the commission has a responsibility not only to investigate financial crimes but also to recognise individuals found to have acted with integrity.

The EFCC chairman, however, stated that the agency would continue to monitor financial activities where necessary, stressing that its preventive mandate remains critical in tackling corruption.

 

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