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Soludo’s Ongoing Revolution in Anambra State

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By Bonaventure Phillips Melah

Chinua Achebe was right when he summed up the problem of Nigeria as lack of leadership. But what is going on in Anambra State currently is a positive deviation from the mediocre service delivery by many leaders across all levels of government. It is however becoming very clear as days go by, that Prof. Chukwuma Soludo is not your everyday kind of leader.

Barely 20 months in office as the executive Governor, Soludo has demonstrated in practical terms, a commitment and willingness to transform Anambra from a cluster of underdeveloped rural communities to a model, ‘prosperous and livable homeland,’ just as he promised during electioneering campaigns in 2021.

It is true that Anambra has been blessed with some good governors who performed to the best of their individual abilities, especially in areas like road construction and education, even though time has proved that some of those acclaimed achievements where mere hypes.

Going by what the Governor has done so far and the huge developmental projects he is speedily pushing to complete, Soludo’s legacies after the first four years, would surely, dwarf a combination of all that his predecessors achieved in the past 25 years,

And this vision and projection would come true because, as Che Guevara said, ‘The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.’

From the first day he declared intention to govern Anambra State in 2009, Soludo has not shifted his focus from the big picture he created in his mind’s eyes, which is to put Anambra on the world map, by creating a single but massive city, that would have essential amenities, social and physical security networks needed for a people to live decent, secure and happy life.

Again, Soludo’s unbeatable achievements as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), especially the consolidation of banks which helped Nigeria survive an unprecedented economic meltdown, is a reference credential that inspires hope and believability.

I am always excited each time I go back to read Gavrilo Princip who said – ‘I am the son of peasants and I know what is happening in the villages.’

One of the things that have helped to endear Governor Soludo to ‘ndi Anambra,’ is the ‘nwa Ngbafor’ metaphor. it translates to Ngbafor’s child- a reference to Soludo’s mother, who was a humble but popular woman within her rural community.

And talking about parents, may I excuse myself to condole Governor Soludo for the death of his father, Pa Simeon Soludo which occurred on Monday, November 6, 2023 at a ripe age of 92.

It is in appreciation of the importance of his background that Soludo is providing top notch leadership to Anambra State from the perspective of a ‘village boy’ who sees leadership as errand to the community and to his people who as Soludo would always say- ‘recruited me,’ to serve.

But, before we talk about the many massive physical projects being executed by his administration, let us peep into Soludo’s leadership mindset.

From his actions, Soludo has proved to be the most influential promoter and marketer of ‘made in Nigeria’ goods especially the ones from Igbo-land which include Akwete from Anambra and shoes from Aba and Onitsha, just to mention a few. Soludo is also the leading supporter and patron of INNOSON made vehicles, a true homeboy and patriot.

In the first week of November 2023, Soludo implemented the first phase of what would later be seen as one of the greatest legacies of his administration.

It was on November 3, 2023, that 5,000 young men and women from the 21 local government areas of state received a total of N2billion as start-up capital after they had undergone training termed ‘One Youth, Two Skills’ initiated by the state government.

Governor Soludo’s vision of the initiative was to create employment for the beneficiaries, give them a big push-up to become entrepreneurs, wealth creators and employers of labour themselves. In addition, the empowerment programme is one of the best strategies to curb youth restiveness and insecurity.

Before the November youth empowerment, Soludo had earlier in September, announced free and compulsory education from nursery to Junior Secondary School (JSS 3) in public schools in the state.

He made the announcement at Premier Primary School, Obosi, Idemili North Council Area, saying that his administration was passionate about actualizing an all-inclusive education and that no child within the school age range, from nursery to JSS 3, should be charged school fees or any other fees to acquire education in the state.

He said that- “The aim is to go back to the basics when education was used as the equalizer, such that children from poor and rich backgrounds will attend the same school and compete favourably, adding that -“This will increase the access of children to basic education and to ensure the fullest development of personality, talents, and mental and physical abilities of our children.” He also said that his administration had reduced tuition fees for senior secondary school students (SSS1-3).

Soludo had said during campaigns that he would make Anambra State a ‘livable homeland,’ and has followed that path on a big scale. He had inherited a state invaded by criminals with various forms of criminalities, worst been the so-called unknown gunmen. But immediately after taking over, Soludo first offered olive branch, urging them to give up arms and join him to develop the state.

Months after, when the Governor saw that the criminals were not ready for peace but rather intensified their rogue actions, Soludo issued stern warning, followed by mobilization of state and federal security might as well as employment of about 2,000 able-bodied men into the Anambra State Vigilante. These combined forces were provided with necessary equipments including modern communication gadgets and operational vehicles, among others. So far, crime and criminalities have reduced drastically and Anambra is fast becoming one of the safest states in the South East.

To understand how critical Soludo sees free and easy movement of persons, goods and services to the overall development and wellbeing of the people, construction of good and quality roads has taken centre stage in the Governor’s administration.

In the first year of his administration, Soludo awarded 250km across the state. While many of them have been commissioned, others are at various levels of completion. According to contractors working in Anambra State, all awarded jobs have timeline and quality measurements that must be strictly adhered to; and that Soludo does not accept excuses or tolerate disappointment with set targets.

One of the mega roads projects in the state is the Ekwulobia roundabout which residents say would be one Soludo’s legacy projects when completed and most of the roads being built by Soludo are fitted with street light.

As with roads, so is Governor Soludo dealing with issues affecting healthcare of the people, especially rural communities. To this end, the government has recruited hundreds of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other medical personnel who have been posted to general hospitals and other healthcare centres across the state while building new ones as well as rehabilitating and equipping existing ones.

On Agriculture, the government is working towards ensuring food security and has launched the regenerative Agricultural system that is helping to boost massive food production.

The Housing sector is another area Soludo is working to achieve his ‘livable homeland’ mantra. To that end, Soludo has started work on his big dream of a smart city, with housing infrastructures that would parade several amenities and entertainment sites. The take off was the signing of a public private partnership agreement (PPPA) agreement with seven real estate companies to develop residential estates around the state capital territory. The idea is to decongest Awka town by ensuring that people move into others parts of the capital territory. The developers were allocated between 50 hectares to 110 hectares of land each, with a timeline of three years for completion.

The decision of Governor Chukwuma Soludo to name the Anambra International Cargo and passenger Airport Umueri after the late illustrious of Anambra and literary giant, Chinua Achebe received national and international applause, the same way the celebration of ‘Iri Ji, new yam festival was commended. Soludo even said that going forward the festival would be celebrated for three days as part of measures to boost tourism in the state.

One of the leadership qualities that marked Soludo out when he served Nigeria as CBN Governor was prudent management of resources which he has brought to bear on his home state. Through digilisation and other technology driven internal mechanism, the administration has successfully sanitised the otherwise corrupt revenue income and expenditure system. One of the painful but necessary steps adopted by Soludo was getting rid of touts and illegal revenue collectors the administration has also modernized ways of collecting levies and their remittances at the private and public transport parks for drivers of urban buses and shuttles, tricycle riders and commercial motorcyclists. The overall aim is to ensure compliance to international best practices as well as get the commonwealth working for the people.

Another area the people applauding Soludo is the sanity on the roads which was achieved through the reinvigorated Anambra Road Traffic Management Agency, Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra and the Anambra State Joint Enforcement Team.

The efforts of these outfits created or rebranded by Soludo have combined to reduce incidences of driving against the traffic, abandoned vehicles and other traffic irritations to the barest minimum.

In addition to empowerment of youths and women, the Anambra State civil service is having a good time as the Governor, apart from increasing salaries by 10%, has introduced several welfare packages for the workers. All these and many more to numerous to capture here are part of the ongoing revolution being championed by Governor Chukwuma Soludo in Anambra State.

Bonaventure Phillips Melah is an Abuja based journalist and Publisher of Nationwide Reports. Bonamelah123@gmail.com

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Nigeria’s human rights body demands accountability over recurrent civilian casualties from military airstrikes

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The National Human Rights Commission has expressed deep concern over the recurrent incidents of military airstrikes reportedly resulting in significant civilian casualties across different parts of the country, describing the development as troubling and incompatible with established human rights and humanitarian law standards.

The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu OFR, SAN, who  stated this in a statement on Wednesday, said while the fight against insurgency, banditry, and other forms of insecurity remains a legitimate responsibility of the Nigerian State, such operations must at all times be conducted in strict compliance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, international human rights obligations, and international humanitarian law principles.

According to the statement which was signed by Fatimah Agwai Mohammed, Director, Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Ojukwu said repeated reports of civilian deaths and injuries, including women, children, and other vulnerable persons, arising from aerial bombardments raise serious concerns regarding the protection of the right to life, human dignity, and the obligation of State actors to exercise precaution and proportionality during security operations.

The Commission therefore calls on the Nigerian Air Force to provide a comprehensive explanation regarding the circumstances surrounding these incidents and the measures being taken to prevent further loss of innocent civilian lives.

“Nigerians deserve to know why this has become a recurring decimal, in April and May alone we have recorded the following casualties, in April Jilli market Yobe, in May Shiroro market Niger, again in May Tumfa market in Zamfara, for how long will this continue?” The Chief Human Rights Officer asked.

The NHRC Cheif emphasized that the principles of distinction, necessity, proportionality, and accountability are fundamental obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law and must guide all military engagements, particularly in conflict-affected communities.

Dr. Ojukwu noted that civilian lives must never be treated as collateral damage and urged security agencies to strengthen intelligence gathering, operational safeguards, and accountability mechanisms in order to minimize harm to non-combatants during military operations.

He further called for prompt, transparent, and independent investigations into all reported incidents of civilian casualties resulting from airstrikes, with a view to ensuring accountability, justice for victims, and adequate remedies, including compensation and psychosocial support for affected families and communities.

The NHRC reiterated that national security objectives and human rights protection are not mutually exclusive, stressing that sustainable peace and public trust can only be achieved where security operations are carried out within the bounds of legality, accountability, and respect for human dignity.

Ojukwu reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to monitor the situation closely and engage relevant authorities and stakeholders to ensure the protection and promotion of the rights of all persons in Nigeria.

 

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“I’m still with APC,” Fubara declares

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River State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara on Wednesday, broke his silence over widespread speculations that he had defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in the ongoing realignment of political forces ahead of the 2027 General Elections..

Governor Fubara made the clarification during an inspection tour of the newly constructed General Hospital and the fully remodelled Neuropsychiatric Hospital, both in Rumuigbo, Obiakpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.

According to Onwuka Nzechi, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fubara said that contrary to the erroneous reports in a section of the media in the last couple of days, suggesting that he had joined another political party, he remained a member of the ruling party and will continue to work for the overall interest of the party.

“I know that there have been a lot of drama in the media; one story or another. I am a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and nothing has changed. People should stop using whatever situation that they pick up from the social media or their own interpretation of any situation to present me wrongly.

“I’ve not gone anywhere; I’m still a member of the APC and I remain a member. Whatever happens, what is important is supporting the overall interest of the party,” he said.

Governor Fubara was conducted round the facilities by the Director of Medical Services in the Rivers State Ministry of Health, Dr. Vincent Wachukwu, who led him through the hospital wards, a conference hall, ICT centre, students hostel, staff quarters, and other critical sections.

He expressed delight at the completion of the two projects which according to him, were conceived to address critical needs in the health sector in the state. He recalled that the while the rehabilitation of the Psychiatric Hospital became necessary at some point, the administration also discovered that the area had no General Hospital to take care of the basic health needs of the people.

“This very project, if you could remember, when we came in we had an issue that required our sudden visit and it had to do with mental health. So when we came here for the inspection of the Rehabilitation Centre that the board was trying to put together, we found out that we had more issues than even the mental health issue.

“We didn’t have a General Hospital to serve the people within this area. The closest medical center that they had here was the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital ( UPTH) which is very far from here. We felt that with the space we have in this compound, it will be proper for us to also have a General Hospital situated in this particular facility to take care of the neighboring communities up to Rumuola, Rumuolumeni and all the surrounding areas.

“Today, to the glory of God, we can see that the project is already completed. It is not 95 percent complete, it is a hundred percent completed.

We’re happy because, it is a promise made and a promise fulfilled. Like I’ll always say, what is important is doing what will touch the life of our people. Our people should be first and that is how important this project is for us in this administration,” he said.

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NiMet partners CBN on data sharing to improve economic policies

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Photo caption: DG/CEO of NiMet, Prof. Charles Anosike (left) Dr. Mohammed Sani Abdullahi, Deputy Governor, Economic Policy Directorate (CBN) signing the partnership MoU.

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on data sharing.

While NiMet’s team was led by its Director General/CEO, Prof. Charles Anosike, Dr. Mohammed Sani Abdullahi, Deputy Governor, Economic Policy Directorate, was head of CBN side. The MoU was signed at the apex bank’s Head Office in Abuja.

Speaking at the event, Prof. Charles Anosike highlighted the importance of integrating weather and climate data into economic research, especially in sectors such as agriculture, energy, and transportation. He noted that extreme weather events can reduce agricultural productivity and threaten food security.

He added that the collaboration aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, which prioritizes food security through major agricultural investment, including the cultivation of 10 million hectares of land and the distribution of mechanised equipment.
Prof. Anosike cited the World Bank (2026), which reports that extreme weather driven by climate change is significantly affecting global food security, with more than 87 million people facing hunger in East and Southern Africa and 52 million in West and Central Africa. He also referenced the Berkeley Earth Report (2026), which projects that 2026 is likely to be the fourth warmest year on record, a trend that continues to shape agricultural and energy market projections.

In his remarks, Muhammad said the signing of the MoU marked an important step in strengthening the partnership between two key national institutions whose mandates intersect in data, research, and policy support. He emphasized that, in an increasingly complex and dynamic economic environment, timely and reliable data remain essential for effective policy decisions.

He further noted that the Economic Policy Directorate relies heavily on timely and credible statistical information from NiMet. Such data, he said, are critical for inflation monitoring, agricultural sector assessment, and broader economic policy advisory functions. He described the initiative as both timely and important, adding that strong institutional partnerships are essential for strengthening evidence-based policymaking and improving the robustness of national data systems.

 

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