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Anambra Diaspora wants Soludo, EFCC to probe shoddy road construction as farmlands, houses face submersion
A group made up of some Anambra State indigenes living outside Nigeria, has expressed shock and total disappointment over shoddy roads constructed by an indigenous contractor in Nneyi, a town in Umueri community of Anambra East Local Government Area.
Known as Nneyi Diaspora Progressives (NDP), the group said they were in Nigeria recently to participate in the 2023 Alommuo (New Yam) festival of Umueri but were saddened to see that roads, constructed barely two years ago, during the administration of governor Willie Obiano, have been completely washed off.
The group therefore called on Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, the Governor of Anambra State, to order for investigation to unravel the identity of the owner(s) of the company that was awarded the contract for the purpose of finding out why such bad job was done on the roads.
NDP also called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to wade into the matter, in order to bring the culprits to book, adding that the action of the construction company was nothing but economic sabotage against the people of Nneyi, Umueri community and Anambra State in general.
it would be recalled that some online newspapers had over the weekend reported that the community leader of Nneyi, Chief Obeluo Anikpeh, had cried out over the shoddy work carried on the roads by one ‘New Idea Construction Company’ and had also called on the state Governor to investigate the contract.
Speaking to newsmen in Awka on Monday, Chief Linus Obidike, President of Nneyi Diaspora Progressives, said even though they were on their way back to the countries of the residence, they would follow up the case to ensure that justice is done, as their people back home have been robbed by the company and are now facing untold hardship instead of relief that the road was supposed to bring to them.
He said something urgent needs to be done before their farmlands, crops, schools and houses get submerged.
In addition, NDP lamented that villages have been cut off due to the bad roads, thereby making it difficult for inter-communal interaction while food items and other commodities cannot be moved to the markets, adding that the worst affected area is the Afia Ama-Ogbu-Mgbede Umueri road.
He noted that the community had been doing so many palliatives on the road before it went beyond their individual and group capacity.
He said- “We want to use this opportunity to call on our able and working Governor, His Excellency, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, to come to the rescue of Nneyi community in Umueri, as our schools, farmlands, crops and houses are under serious threat of submersion due to bad road constructed by a certain contractor during the administration of Chief Willie Obiano.
“We believe that the roads were awarded in good faith and for the betterment of our community.
“However, the good gesture has turned to a nightmare as the roads which were badly constructed are now death traps. In addition, because they have been totally washed off, the roads are now part of the reasons for the erosion threatening to submerge our houses, farms, crops and schools.
“It is so saddening that we came home to rejoice with our people during the celebration of 2023 Alommuo festival only to meet our community roads completely washed off, which has brought sorrow to our people. This is not acceptable.
“NDP therefore want the state government to identify the contractor that was awarded the roads for questioning and sanction, as it has become obvious that the company just pocketed the money and whitewashed the road before disappearing. We call on the EFCC to investigate the matter and bring the culprits to book.
“In addition, we pray that Governor Soludo send the state commissioner for Works to come and see the roads in question, in order that urgent measures would be taken to remedy the situation before it gets completely out of hand.
“NDP wishes to use this opportunity to thank Governor Soludo for his good works in the state, including transformation of Anambra communities and especially his recent declaration of free and compulsory education from nursery to Junior Secondary School (JSS 3) in public schools in the state, adding that it would inspire all parents and guardians to send the children to school, irrespective of their financial standing,” Chief Obidike stated.
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PRP rejected Obi, Kwakwanso before they moved to NDC – Baba Ahmed
The revelation by the national chairman of Proples Redemption Party, PRP, Hakeem Baba Ahmed, that the party rejected attempt by Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwakwanso to join them before the fuo moved to National Democratic Congress, NDC, has continued to generate public reaction.
Baba Ahmed made the statement in a report that was published on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
This is coming after the former governor of Anambra state and the former governor of Kano state defected from the African Democratic Congress, ADC to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.
In the report that surfaced online, the PRP Chairman said he blocked Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from joining the party because they demanded for the ticket of the party.
“But for you to come even before a decision is made and ask us to guarantee you the ticket without opposition. If you are truly strong contenders, then why fear competition?”.
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Nigeria’s human rights body demands accountability over recurrent civilian casualties from military airstrikes
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
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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