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Abia councillor decry starvation amid rising constituents’ anger
The leader of the 7th Osisioma Ngwa Legislative Council, Victor Ngwakwe, has lamented what he described as a growing wave of anger, hunger, and frustration among residents across Abia’s local government areas, blaming the situation on the state’s alleged tight control of local government funds.
Ngwakwe, who represents Osokwa Ward, said that councillors in Osisioma Ngwa are under immense pressure from their constituents who expect them to deliver basic services despite the absence of direct funding.
“Our people are not asking for much. They just want the basic things government is supposed to do for them,” he told reporters on Thursday.
“But the grassroots don’t know the people at the state level — they only have access to their councillors, who unfortunately have no funds to work with.”
He expressed deep concern that public confidence in local representatives was fading, particularly among elderly voters who no longer trust their councillors to deliver on campaign promises.
Ngwakwe accused the Abia State Government of violating the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Local Government Act by appropriating and spending local government allocations from Umuahia, instead of allowing councils to manage their own funds.
“Everything is done at Government House in Umuahia, which is against what’s clearly stated in the Constitution,” he said.
“It’s only in Abia that this section of the law is implemented 100% against local councils.”
The lawmaker disclosed that councillors often resort to personal funds or private assistance to carry out even the smallest projects.
“Whatever you see any councillor doing now is either funded personally or supported by a friend or political boss,” he added.
Ngwakwe urged Abia residents to understand that local councillors are willing and ready to serve if granted access to statutory allocations.
“The funds allocated to Osisioma Ngwa are enough to show that we care for our people,” he said. “But I must be clear — Abia State controls the local government money, and we don’t have access to our monthly allocations.”
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Fintiri: INEC boycotts the PDP National Convention being held in Ibadan, Oyo State
Confirming the situation while giving his speech, Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri and Chairman of National Convention Organising Committee, said:
“With the absence of INEC and the various litigations for and against this convention, it is not within my prerogative to continue with this exercise. I leave the convention delegates to decide”
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PDP has announced the expulsion of FCT Minister Wike, former Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose, and Others.
The full list of those expelled is:
HE. Ezenwe Nyesom Wike, CON,
HE. Ayo Fayose
Senator Samuel Anyanwu,
Hon. Umar Bature;
Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN,
Mohammed Abdulrahman
Senator Mao Ohuabunwa
Hon. Austine Nwachukwu
Abraham Amah
George Turner:
Chief Dan Orbih
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BREAKING: After Controversy, Yerima Finally Sacked
The National and State House of Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal in Kano has nullified the election of Muktar Umar Yerima of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).
The tribunal also directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the certificate of return earlier issued to Yerima.
The petitioner, Hafizu Kawu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), challenged Yerima’s emergence, claiming he wasn’t qualified.
IgbereTV recalls that Yerima was declared the winner of the House of Representatives election for Tarauni Federal Constituency by INEC.
However, Daily Trust reports that the three-man panel of the tribunal led by Justice I.P. Chima held that Yerima was not qualified because he forged his primary school certificate.
The tribunal had held that Yerima’s defence that he had a change of name in 2022 did not hold water, having been using three (Umar Mukhtar Zakari) names on his international passports since 2009, while his primary school certificate still bears Umar Mukhtar.
It also held that the said primary school, Hausawa Primary School, has disowned the certificate tendered by the sacked lawmaker.
Therefore, it was ruled that the NNPP had no candidate in the election.
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