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2019: Forum of former Enugu LG Chairmen choose Gov. Ugwuanyi


Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State on Thursday received more endorsement ahead of the 2019 general elections.
This time, the Forum of Former elected local government chairmen in the State have thrown their weight behind him.
The former council chairmen made the endorsement during a ceremony at the ALGON office in Enugu.
Speaking at the ceremony, Hon. Mathias Ekweremadu, the Chairman of the group said they resolved to support the Governor because of his sterling performance in office.
Ekweremadu, who was chairman of Aninri LGA, said Ugwuanyi had made his mark in the past four years and built legacies across all the 17 local governments and 260 wards in the state.
“Democracy is working in Enugu State. Gburus (Ugwuanyi) is our man for 2019. We want to let our people to know that government is what you can do for your people and not what your people can do for you.
“We celebrated the payment of 13 month’s salary in Enugu State. We have also celebrated infrastructure development. There is peace and security in the State,” Ekweremadu said.
While throwing more light on the endorsement, Ogbonna Idike, the secretary of the association, noted that Governor Ugwuanyi had within a short period in office transformed the state by the provision of infrastructure developments in the three senatorial districts of Enugu State.
Idike, who was chairman of Igbo-etiti LGA, said Ugwuanyi has since the inception of his administration, run an all inclusive administration, which manifests itself in key appointments and other political zones of Enugu State.
“That the Governor has continued to lubricate and maintain the state apparatuses, especially the public service by ensuring the prompt payment of salaries to civil and public servants, resulting in the payment of one extra full month salary to every civil and public servant in Enugu State to celebrate the 2017 Christmas.
“The gradual liquidation of the severance allowances owed to former council chairmen, councilors and other former political office holder in Enugu state, appointment of members of the association to the political offices in the state, are highly commendable.
“The maintenance of peace and security in the state, which has ensured that Enugu State continues to be ranked as the safest state in Nigeria as currently pronounced by the Inspector General of Police and the recent provision of patrol Hilux vans, equipped with sophisticated security gadgets are proofs that the life and security of every resident of Enugu State, are the primary concern of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s administration,” Idike said.
The former council boss equally lauded other giant strides of the Governor, such as encouraging investment through tax holidays, as a catalyst for job creation and N100 million endowments for the neighbouurhod watch, resulting in the procurement of patrol vehicles in the various communities in Enugu Stae in line with international standards on community policing.
Idike praised the Governor for reaching out to other political parties, apart from his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the firm belief that governance is about the people and not based on only political leanings.
He described as unprecedented, the construction of five ultra-modern fire stations across the state, employment of 2000 primary school teachers and another 2000 post primary school teachers in Enugu State.
He applauded the Governor for the revitalization of Enugu State Star Printing and Publishing Company, publishers of Daily Star, which had gone moribund for over 20 years and immediate release of N5 million to each of the 450 communities in Enugu State as part of the N10 million grant for the execution of projects that are dear to the hearts of the people.
He added that the empowerment of Market women with the sum of N50,000 to each of them and the recent directive for the reconstruction of market stalls gutted by fire at Timbre Shed Uwani Enugu showed that Governor Ugwuanyi’s democracy dividends know no boundaries.
Responding, Governor Ugwuanyi said he was humbled by the endorsement he received from the former council chairmen, pointing out that the foundation of the peace enjoyed in Enugu State today emanated from the local governments.


Several commissioners in Enugu State have officially joined the All Progressives Congress (APC), in what appears to be a precursor to Governor Peter Mbah’s anticipated defection to the ruling party.
The defections include Lawrence Ezeh, Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology; Amaka Ngene, Chair of the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board; and Felix Nnamani, Commissioner for Labour and Employment.
A video released by Dan Nwomeh, the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Media, shows the commissioners holding APC flags and declaring their allegiance publicly.
Although Governor Mbah has not yet commented, reports suggest the formal defection is imminent. According to News Express, plans are underway for a ceremony in Enugu as early as Tuesday to receive him into the party.
Political watchers view the move as a major shift in the South East, potentially making Enugu the first state in the region under APC control since the 2023 elections.
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GOCOP CONFAB25: Ex-Speaker, Aminu Masari, Lists Four Conditions to Bridge Gap Between Campaign Promises, Realities


The former Speaker of the House of Representatives and former Governor of Katsina State, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari has lamented the yawning gap between campaign promises by politicians and realities of governance on the ground.
Delivering the Keynote Address at the 9th Annual Conference of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) in Lagos, Masari, who spoke on the theme: Reconciling Campaign Promises with Governance Realities: Challenges and Prospects, listed four conditions to bridge such gaps in the interest of democracy.
To Masari, political actors must campaign with responsibility, insisting that such campaign promises should be realistic cost and achievable within the available resources.
“Unrealistic pledges made merely to capture the mood of the electorate should be challenged and exposed. Only then can we begin to elevate our political culture and make sure that the process justifies the end. Second, governance must be anchored on strong institutions. With capable institutions, policies can be implemented more consistently and transparently.”
According to him, the third leg must imbibe honest communication with citizens by political leaders. He tasked leaders to explain the trade-offs, why certain promises may take longer, why resources must be reallocated and how progress will be measured.
“Fourth, citizens themselves, including civil society and the media, must understand realities and properly communicate those realities in addition to holding leaders accountable. They should track promises, and demand transparency instead of creating sensational headlines to attract followers, especially now that the number of followers translates into monetary gain.”
Looking at the challenges before political leaders in fulfilling campaign promises, the former Katsina State governor named limited resources, competing demands and unexpected crises.
“Many manifestos are aspirational documents, not grounded in the reality of available resources or institutional capacity. Fiscal constraints are also a big factor. Campaign promises hinge on the resources available to any country. In many African nations, and more specifically in our case, budgets are still heavily dependent on a single commodity: oil. Yet, as we all know, the price of oil is beyond our control. It is volatile, shaped by global market forces, geopolitical tensions, and other complex and unpredictable factors.”
Masari said beyond resource volatility, there are also unforeseen emergencies that force governments to reorder their priorities with COVID-19 as a vivid example. He said such emergencies consume time, energy and resources and compel governments to suspend plans and promises across all sectors, resulting in campaign promises suffering in the long run.
“Here in Nigeria, insecurity remains a persistent challenge. It undermines production, disrupts livelihoods and reduces national revenues. It compels the government to divert enormous resources toward security operations. Another major issue is weak institutions. Even when funds are available, corruption, bureaucracy and inefficiency can derail delivery.”
He concluded that reconciling campaign promises with governance realities is not just about avoiding embarrassment for politicians but about protecting the integrity of democracy itself.
The keynote speaker warned that if citizens repeatedly see promises made and broken, they lose faith in the system.
“But if they see even modest progress explained honestly and delivered consistently, they will continue to believe in the promise of democracy. Let our promises be realistic, our expectations be modest, our governance transparent and our accountability strong. In doing so, we can transform hope into progress, and democracy into a vehicle of real change.”
He commended the EXCO and members of GOCOP on its 9th anniversary and consistently created platforms for the people to have honest conversations about the future of our democracy.
“This is where journalism at its best, and more specifically GOCOP in this digital age, becomes indispensable. You and your profession are the bridges between the leaders and the people. You shape narratives, hold leaders accountable and track progress.”
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GOCOP CONFAB25: Bode George Urges Online Publishers to Tackle Fake News and Uphold Journalism Ethics


A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has charged members of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) to take the lead in clearing the obstacles facing journalism, particularly the menace of fake news and unprofessional conduct among impostors in the industry.
Chief George gave this charge during the 9th Annual Conference of GOCOP, held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, with the theme: “Reconciling Campaign Promises with Governance Realities: Challenges and Prospects.”
Expressing displeasure over the growing number of untrained individuals masquerading as journalists, George commended GOCOP for its consistent efforts in promoting professionalism and integrity in digital journalism.
“I am extremely happy that GOCOP continues to grow stronger despite the odds. I have followed your activities since inception, and I am proud to be associated with a body of credible professionals,” he stated.
The elder statesman urged the Nigerian government to improve the lives of young citizens who, he lamented, have become victims of poor governance.
He emphasized that Nigeria’s diverse resources and human potential should be harnessed responsibly for national progress.
According to him, “There is no part of Nigeria that is not endowed. True democracy means utilizing resources for the benefit of the people. Leaders must remember that power is transient and that posterity will judge their actions.”
Chief George further warned against any calls for military intervention, insisting that such moves would derail the nation’s democratic progress.
He stressed that the civilian system, despite its imperfections, provides checks and balances through its three arms of government, unlike the military, which centralizes authority.
He also called for a comprehensive review of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to strengthen Nigeria’s democratic institutions and restore public confidence in the electoral process.
Chief George concluded by urging journalists to continue upholding truth, ethics, and patriotism, reminding them that credible journalism remains a pillar of democracy and national development.
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