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UZODINMA urges NDDC to do more interventions in Imo State … Receives Commission’s Board/Management, Inaugurates 7.6km Eziama/Abba/Owerre Nkworji Road

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GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE

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UZODINMA urges NDDC to do more interventions in Imo State

… Receives Commission’s Board/Management, Inaugurates 7.6km Eziama/Abba/Owerre Nkworji Road

 

Governor of Imo State, Sen Hope Uzodimma has urged the Board and Management of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to keep the Commission’s flag flying in its interventions that stimulate economic and infrastructural development in the State and the Niger Delta Region.

 

Senator Uzodimma made the appeal Thursday in his remarks at the inauguration of the 7.6 km Eziama-Abba-Owere Nkworji road that connects two local government areas in Imo State – Nwangele and Isiala Mbano respectively.

 

He thanked President Bola Tinubu for leadership qualities that that are translating to the sharing of prosperity in the country, including in Imo State and the Niger Delta region, and said that the people of Imo State remain grateful to him.

 

The Governor also appreciated the Minister of Regional Development, Eng Abubakar Momoh for working closely with the leadership of the NDDC to ensure that Mr President’s Renewed Hope Agenda is felt at the grassroots level.

 

He also congratulated the Board and management of NDDC for working in harmony to provide the needed services by the people, a situation he said is stimulating development in the Niger Delta region.

 

Governor Uzodimma had earlier while receiving in audience the Board Chairman and Management team of the Commission at the New Exco Chambers Government House Owerri thanked the NDDC for partnering with State and reminded the leadership of the need to do more interventions.

 

He congratulated the new Board for the achievements recorded within a short space of time and attributed the feat to team play and reforms in the Commission.

 

He maintained that Imo State will continue to support and partner NDDC to ensure hitch free operations of the Commission in keeping with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress.

 

“The Management of NDDC has remained focused in the Renewed Hope Agenda. I am proud to be associated with NDDC. Most of the rural roads are done by NDDC and the government is one,” the Governor noted.

 

Uzodimma added that the recently completed 7.6km Eziama/Abba/Owerre Nkworji road will go a long way in assisting Imo State Government in its pursuit towards providing infrastructural and economic development to the people, especially the rural populace.

 

The Governor equally commended the Commission for its light-up programme which has yielded tremendous result in reducing crimes and criminality especially at night.

 

The Leader of the team and NDDC Governing Board Chairman, Mr. Chiedu Ebie related that they were in Imo for series of events among which include; the Commissioning of the 7.6km Eziama/Abba/Owerre Nkworji road and to keep the State Governor abreast of the events marking the 25th Anniversary of NDDC.

 

Part of the events, according to him, are; unveiling the Anniversary Logo and Mascot for Niger Delta Sports Festival holding between April the 1st and 9th 2025 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

 

At the venue of the inauguration of the newly reconstructed road at Owere Nkworji, Mr. Ebie again commended Governor Uzodimma for his partnership and unwavering support to the Commission and promised that NDDC will continue to provide interventions that touch the lives of people of the Niger Delta Region.

 

In his goodwill message the Minister of Regional Development, Engr. Abubakar Momoh thanked President Tinubu and the Governor Uzodimma for all their support towards the NDDC intervention programmes.

 

He further commended the Governor for his giant strides in Imo.

 

The House Committee Chairman on NDDC, Hon. Mrs. Erhiateka Ibori- Suenu expressed appreciation to the Governor for his continued support to the Commission’s Board and Management and the team,

for bringing the initiative of light-up programme to the region which has brought joy and smiles on the faces of the people of the region in line with Mr. President’s vision of Renewed Hope Agenda.

 

She reassured that the National Assembly will continue to give them every legislative support at all times.

 

The Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku equally commended the Governor for his exceptional leadership and commitment towards infrastructural development in Imo State.

 

He noted that Imo State was the only State where the Governor and his cabinet attended a project commissioning. A gesture, he described as unprecedented. “Your Excellency, I want to thank you for the support you have been giving to us.”

 

Ogbuku further pledged the NDDC’s commitment to rehabilitating the Owerre Nkworji Secondary School in Nkwerre LGA, the venue of the Commissioning ceremony as directed by President Tinubu, underscoring the Commission’s dedication to improving infrastructure and education in the region.

 

The inauguration event was well attended by top government officials including the deputy Governor, Lady Chinyere Ekomaru, principal officers of the Imo State House of Assembly led by Speaker, Rt. Hon Chike Olemgbe, Secretary to the Imo State Government, Chief Cosmos Iwu, Chief of Staff, Barr. Nnamdi Anyaehie, members of the Imo State Expanded Executive Council, monarchs, businessmen, among others.

 

 

Oguwike Nwachuku

Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to the Governor

March 6, 2025

 

PHOTO: From left: Chairman, NDDC Board, Mr. Chiedu Ebie, Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, Minister of Regional Development, Eng. Abubakar Momoh and NDDC Executive Director, Projects, Hon. Victor Antai, during the inauguration of the reconstructed 7.6km Eziama-Abba-Owere Nkworji road in Imo State…. Thursday.

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Electoral Reform: Dino alleges senate’s plot to rig 2027 election

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Former lawmaker, Dino Melaye Esq, has raised concerns over the Senate’s reported rejection of the electronic transmission of election results.

The move, according to Melaye, is a clear endorsement of election rigging and an indication of a sinister plan to rig the 2027 elections.

In a statement on Friday, the former lawmaker criticized the Senate’s decision, stating that it undermines the credibility of the electoral process.

The African Democratic Congress, ADC chieftain, also stated that the move opens the door for electoral manipulation and fraud.

He further warned that the rejection of electronic transmission of results is a step backwards for democracy in Nigeria.

Melaye called on lawmakers and citizens to stand up against “this blatant attempt to undermine the will of the people and ensure that future elections are free, fair, and transparent”.

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Electoral Act: Nigerians have every reason to be mad at Senate – Ezekwesili

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Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has said Nigerians have every reason to be mad at the Senate over the ongoing debate on e-transmission of election results.

Ezekwesili made this known on Friday when she featured in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Morning Show’ monitored by DAILY POST.

DAILY POST reports that the Senate on Wednesday turned down a proposed change to Clause 60, Subsection 3, of the Electoral Amendment Bill that aimed to compel the electronic transmission of election results.

Reacting to the matter, Ezekwesili said, “The fundamental issue with the review of the Electoral Act is that the Senate retained the INEC 2022 Act, Section 60 Sub 5.

“This section became infamous for the loophole it provided INEC, causing Nigerians to lose trust. Since the law established that it wasn’t mandatory for INEC to transmit electoral results in real-time, there wasn’t much anyone could say.

“Citizens embraced the opportunity to reform the INEC Act, aiming to address ambiguity and discretionary opportunities for INEC. Yet, the Senate handled it with a “let sleeping dogs lie” approach. The citizens have every reason to be as outraged as they currently are.”

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Electoral act: Senate’s action confirms Nigeria ‘fantastically corrupt’, ‘disgraced’ – Peter Obi

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the Senate’s refusal to make electronic transmission of election results mandatory, saying the move further exposes Nigeria as a fantastically corrupt and disgraced country.

Obi expressed his views in a statement shared on X on Friday, where he accused lawmakers of deliberately weakening Nigeria’s democratic process ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He explained that his reaction came after a brief pause to mourn victims of a deadly tragedy in Kwara State, where over 150 people reportedly lost their lives.

“Let us first pray for the souls of the innocent Nigerians lost in Kwara. That painful incident is why I delayed responding to the shameful development surrounding our electoral system,” he wrote.

Describing the Senate’s decision as intentional and dangerous, Obi said rejecting mandatory electronic transmission was not a simple oversight but a calculated attempt to block transparency.

“The Senate’s open rejection of electronic transmission of results is an unforgivable act of electoral manipulation ahead of 2027,” he said.

According to him, the action strikes at the heart of democracy and raises serious questions about the true purpose of governance in Nigeria.

“This failure to pass a clear safeguard is a direct attack on our democracy. By refusing these transparency measures, the foundation of credible elections is being destroyed. One must ask whether government exists to ensure justice and order or to deliberately create chaos for the benefit of a few.”

The former Anambra State governor linked the post-election controversies of the 2023 general elections to the failure to fully deploy electronic transmission of results, insisting that Nigerians were misled with claims of technical failures.

The confusion, disputes and manipulation that followed the 2023 elections were largely due to the refusal to fully implement electronic transmission,” he said.

He added that the so-called system glitch never truly existed.

Obi compared Nigeria’s electoral process with those of other African countries that have embraced technology to improve credibility, lamenting that Nigeria continues to fall behind.

“Many African nations now use electronic transmission to strengthen their democracy. Yet Nigeria, which calls itself the giant of Africa, is moving backwards and dragging the continent along.”

He criticised Nigeria’s leadership class, saying the country’s problems persist not because of a lack of ideas but because of deliberate resistance to meaningful reform.

“We keep organising conferences and writing policy papers about Nigeria’s challenges. But the truth is that the leaders and elite are the real problem. Our refusal to change is pushing the nation backwards into a primitive system of governance.”

Warning of the dangers ahead, Obi said rejecting electronic transmission creates room for confusion and disorder that only serves the interests of a small group.

He also recalled past remarks by foreign leaders who described Nigeria as corrupt, arguing that actions like this continue to justify those statements.

“When a former UK Prime Minister described Nigeria as ‘fantastically corrupt,’ we were offended. When former US President Donald Trump called us a ‘disgraced nation,’ we were angry. But our continued resistance to transparency keeps proving them right.”

Obi warned that Nigerians should not accept a repeat of the electoral irregularities witnessed in 2023.

“Let there be no mistake. The criminality seen in 2023 must not be tolerated in 2027.”

He urged citizens to be ready to defend democracy through lawful and decisive means, while also calling on the international community to closely monitor developments in Nigeria’s electoral process.

“The international community must pay attention to the groundwork being laid for future electoral manipulation, which threatens our democracy and development,” Obi stated.

He concluded by expressing hope that change is still possible if Nigerians take collective responsibility.

“A new Nigeria is possible but only if we all rise and fight for it.”

 

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