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PDP GOVERNORS DESCRIBE ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS AS MENACE; URGE NIGERIANS TO REJECT PARTY

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The governors of the Peoples’ Democratic party (PDP), have decried the present condition of the nation’s economy under the leadership of the All progressives Congress (APC) at the centre.

The governors had a meeting on Wednesday the 23rd of March which took place in Umuobiakwa, in Obingwa LGA, Abia state, hometown of governors Okezie Ikpeazu

Among many things the body deliberated on, some stood out.

In a communique signed by all the governors present, the PDP governors are not happy that all the growth index which looked promising and gave hope to the citizens have all failed in terms of progress.

They are also questioning the rationale behind deduction of funds from crude oil for the service of refineries in Nigeria over the years when no refinery is actually functional.

Read below the full text of the communique.

March 23, 2022.COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE PDP GOVERNORS’ FORUM AT THE END OF THEIR MEETING AT ABA, ABIA STATE OF NIGERIA The PDP Governors’ Forum comprising all elected Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party held its regular meeting on Wednesday, 23rd March, 2022, at Aba, Abia State. The meeting reviewed the excruciating hardship and suffering being meted out to Nigerians by a failed APC led Federal Government; the near collapse of the APC as a viable political party, the readiness of the PDP to take over and offer qualitative leadership options to rescue the nation and issued the following Communique:1. We lament the terrible pain and hardship facing Nigerians in virtually all aspects of life. The meeting noted that life was much better in 2015 under the PDP than today under the APC as exemplified in the following Comparative Indicators obtained mainly from the National Bureau of Statistics:a. Diesel which is critical for running of SMEs was N131.47 in 2015, it now costs above N700b. Fuel: Official and Black-Market was N87/155 in 2015, it now costs N167/350.c. Aviation Fuel/Air Ticket Rate on Domestic Flights was N110 per Litre/N18,000 in 2015, it now hovers around N700 per Litre/N70,000, where available. Indeed, the scarcity of fuel which has resulted in loss of several man hours is a disgrace to Nigeria.d. The collapse of the National Grid (126 times in 7 years – (June 2015 to March 2022) and its consequences for non-availability of power is most unfortunate.e. Kerosene (NHK) used by the ordinary Nigerian for cooking and power was N180 in 2015, it now sells at ₦450.f. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) – 12.5kg Cylinder sold for N2,400 in 2015, is now sold at between N8,750 and N10, 000.g. Prices of basic food stuffs are now three times higher than what they used to be in 2015. Staple foods such as rice, beans, cassava flakes are now slipping out of the hands of average Nigerians. Indeed, a Bag of Rice sold for N8500 in 2015 is now N39,000.h. Electricity was N14.23 per kilowatt in 2015, it is now N38.530, and not even available.i. Unemployment rate was 11.4% in 2015, it is now over 33%, one the highest in the world.j. The poverty rate in 2015 was 11.3% but now about 42.8%.k. Accumulated Inflation in 2015 was about 4%, it is now 15.50%; Inflation Rate was 9.01% in 2015 and now 15.7%.l. Perhaps the Exchange Rate has been one of the most disastrous. N150 to a dollar was the parallel market (patronised by most businessmen and Nigerians) rate in 2015, it is now about N580 to $1 in the parrel market and still rising.m. Debt and Debt Servicing: Domestic Debt of N8.4T and External Debt of USD 7.3b was incurred between 1999-2015. While Domestic Debt of N7.63T (June 2015-Dec 2020) and USD28.57b as at Dec 2020 was incurred. External debt of USD21.27b was incurred between June 2015 and 2021.n. National Debt to GDP Ratio was 23.41% (2016) it is now 36.88% (2022).o. The Corruption Index has risen from 136 in 2015 to 150 now.p. Nigeria’s Misery Index, an indicator used in determining how economically well off the citizens of a country are, is usually calculated by adding the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate to the annual inflation rate, has moved from 14.75 percent in 2015 to 50.48 (2021).q. The major threat to the agricultural sector and food security in Nigeria is insecurity. In the northeast of Nigeria, it is estimated that no fewer than 70,000 hectares of arable farmland have been abandoned in the affected States and Local Government areas. The trend is the same all over the country. This further contributes to food inflation. The APC led Federal Government must take steps to cooperate with States to bring security down to the grassroots. 2. The Forum is surprised that in the face of these statistics of complete failure in all ramifications and areas, the APC still wants to be on the ballot in 2023.This shows how uncaring and insensitive the APC is. IT HAS BECOME A MENACE TO NIGERIA. 3. The Forum urges Nigerians to reject the APC, a party run undemocratically by a Committee contrary to the Constitution (S.228) with Mr. President regularly issuing instructions and dictates. It is impossible for a party so disorganized to offer good governance to the people of Nigeria.4. The meeting expressed concern and alarm over various reports and claims of incidents of stealing of crude oil ranging from 80% to 95% of production made by industry practitioners and called on the Federal Government to set up an appropriate mechanism to reverse this trend and bring perpetrators to account.5. The PDP Governors once again decried the inability of the NNPC to make its statutory contributions to the Federation Account, inspite of Oil selling at above $110. It is patently unconstitutional for NNPC to determine at its whim and discretion when and what to pay to the Federation Account, as it is a mere trustee of the funds for the three tiers of Government: Federal, States and Local Governments. We once again, call for investigations and audit of the quantity of consumption of fuel ascribed to Nigerians and for deployment of technology at the filling stations to determine in a transparent manner the volume of consumption.The Governors would resist any further attempt by NNPC to ascribe unsubstantiated subsidy claims to other tiers of government. 6. Furthermore, S.162 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended stipulates that “The Federation shall maintain a special account to be called “the Federation Account” into which shall bepaid all revenues collected by the Government of the Federation…”and S.162 (10) states that “For the purpose of subsection (1) of this section, “revenue” means any income or return accruing to or derived by the Government of the Federation from any source and includes –(a) any receipt, however described, arising from the operation of any law;(b) any return, however described, arising from or in respect of any property held by the Government of the Federation;(c) any return by way of interest on loans and dividends in respect of shares or interest held by the Government of the Federation in any company or statutory body” a. As of today, 18 (Eighteen) Federation Revenue Agencies are not paying/remitting any revenue to the FAAC Account. These include (i) Central Bank of Nigeria (ii) Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) (iii) Nigeria Liquefied National Gas (NLNG) (iv) Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) (v) Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) (vi) NPA (vii) Security and Exchange Commission etc(b) FIRS and DPR takes cost of collection of 4% (Four percent) of Revenue collected while Customs collects 7%. In March 2022 for instance, FIRS took N15.4Billion as cost of collection and Customs took N8.4b. If these are annualised, FIRS and Customs collects about N1.84Billion and Customs N100B per annum. Obviously, some states of the Federation’s capital budget does not come close to these.(c) Nigeria Federation has 49% shareholding in NLNG. According to the Minister of Finance during the 2020 budget performance brief at the National Assembly stated that the federation received dividend of N144billion (One Hundred and Forty Four Billion) from NLNG. These figure to the best of our knowledge was never paid into the Federation Account.(d)) NNPC deducts N8.33Billion monthly for the rehabilitation of the Refineries in Nigeria. Till date no refinery is working.(e) On priority projects of the Nation’s oil industry, NNPC deducted N788.78Billion for various investments between 2018-2021 without recourse to FAAC.(f) NNPC in 2021 alone claimed to have paid over One Trillion Naira as petroleum subsidy. Indeed, the month of March 2022, N220Billion was deducted as oil subsidy with a promise that N328Billion will be deducted in April 2022. This is unacceptable.(g) NNPC and FIRS as well as other remitting Agencies continue to apply an exchange rate of N389/$1 as against the Import and Export window of N416/$1. The extent of this leakage can be better felt, if this rate is compared to the current N570/$1.(h) From available records about N7.6T is withheld between 2012 and 2021, by NNPC from the Federation Account. All these are said to be payments for oil subsidy.(i) Conclusively, we believe that all these leakages in NNPC have been made possible because the President is also the Minister of Petroleum. The urgent separation of these two portfolios have become necessary7. The Forum noted the approval by the PDP NEC of the Time Table and Timelines for Congresses and Convention of the Party and urged all party members and party leadership to remain focused and united to win power in 2023, to tackle the myriads of problems facing the country.8. The PDP Governors congratulated the host, His Excellency, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, the PDP Governors’ Forum Vice Chairman, for his generosity and hospitality in the hosting of the meeting.9. In attendance are:• Gov. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal – Sokoto State – Chairman• Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu – Abia State – Vice Chairman • Gov. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri -Adamawa State • Gov. Udom Emmanuel – Akwa Ibom State • Gov. Bala Mohammed -Bauchi State • Gov. Sen. Douye Diri – Bayelsa State • Gov. Samuel Ortom -Benue State • Gov. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa – Delta State • Gov. Godwin Obaseki – Edo State • Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi – Enugu State • Gov. Engr. Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde – Oyo State • Gov. Nyesom Wike, CON – Rivers State • Hon Haruna Manu, Deputy Governor – Taraba State

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OMPAN elects new executive, returns Okoro as Chairman

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Chief Promise Uzoma Okoro has been returned as the chairman of the Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN), Abia State chapter.

He with other officers emerged at the association’s election that took place on Friday, 13th March, 2026 at the state’s Secretariat in Umuahia.

The new executive will handle the affairs of the body for the next two years.

The Chairman of the Electoral Committee (ELECO), Ugochukwu Nwankwo had dissolved the outgoing executive committee and urged members to maintain decorum throughout the electoral process.

He charged those that would emerge victorious to uphold the ideals and objectives of the association while working together to strengthen the body.

He also made it known that the association has provided two platforms for voting – Physical and online to give members opportunity to choose their leaders.

In a press statement issued by the P.R.O , Kate Okereke, chief. Promise Uzoma Okoro, Anipr was returned seamlessly since his candidacy was unopposed. Other positions such as the secretary, treasurer, public relations officer, etc also had no contentions and we’re consequently declared winners.

However, the post of the vice chairman had the outgoing secretary, Dr. Steve Unegbu and Chika Nwabueze contest and afterwards the later emerged victorious polling 20 votes while his contender scored 4 votes.

Other officers elected included, Ikokwu Ogbonnaya as Secretary, Chibuzor Aguwa as Treasurer, while Kate Okereke Polycarp was elected as the Public Relations Officer of the association.

Barr. Dim Chinonso Godwin administered the oath of office on the new executive.

In his acceptance speech, the Chairman, Okoro, expressed appreciation to members for the confidence reposed in him and pledged to continue working for the growth, unity, and professional advancement of the association in the state.

Reflecting on his first tenure which began in 2024, the OMPAN chairman said the administration was able to implement key reforms aimed at strengthening the structure and public perception of online media practice in the state.

According to him, the association improved internal coordination, enhanced public engagement, and most notably secured a secretariat for the union with the support of one of its patrons, an achievement he described as giving the body visibility and institutional identity.Okoro noted that the media landscape has significantly evolved, stressing that digital platforms have become central to governance communication, political engagement, corporate branding, and public accountability.

He said online publishers must therefore uphold the highest standards of journalism by prioritizing accuracy, fairness, balance, and ethical reporting.The chairman warned members against allowing themselves to be used for political propaganda or vendettas, insisting that the credibility of online media depends on professional conduct and independence.“As members of OMPAN, we must deliberately elevate online media practice in Abia State to a standard that commands national respect,” he said.

Okoro also congratulated the newly elected executive members of the association and emphasized that leadership within the organization would remain consultative and transparent.

Looking ahead to the 2027 election cycle, he assured that the association would provide a neutral platform for political actors to engage with the public.

According to him, OMPAN plans to invite aspirants, particularly governorship and senatorial contenders, to structured media engagements where they will present their development plans to the public ahead of the 2027 elections.

He clarified that the initiative would not serve as endorsement for any candidate but rather promote informed civic participation.

The chairman further revealed that the association would focus on institutional consolidation during the new tenure and pursue another major project to strengthen its legacy.He also announced that a committee would soon be constituted to organize activities marking the 10th anniversary of OMPAN in Abia State, describing the milestone as an opportunity to celebrate the growth of organized online media practice in the state

.Okoro called on members to remain united despite differences in editorial style or political views, stressing that the strength of the association lies in its collective identity.He concluded by urging members to remain committed to professionalism, integrity, and progressive engagement in the media space.

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From Dilapidation to Dignity: The Mercy Anosike story

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Mrs. Mercy Anosike might have still been living in her shacks had help not met her a few months ago.

Mrs. Anosike’s living condition was reportedly deplorable until a journalist, Emma Nwazue of Afia TV brought it to the attention of the governor during a media chat in Umuahia where the governor ordered an immediate intervention.

Confronted by challenges of widowhood and childlessness after the loss of all her children, Mrs. Anosike continued to trudge on not knowing what the future held for her.

However, fate smiled at her and her situation changed for good with the construction and furnishing of a bungalow by the Abia state government.

Residents of her village, Ukome in Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia State could not contain their joy as they showered encomiums on the wife of the Governor of Abia State, Mrs. Priscilla Chidinma Otti, for donating a fully furnished three-bedroom apartment to the widow.

During the commissioning and handover of the house, Mrs. Otti described Mrs. Anosike’s story as one of remarkable strength and resilience.

According to her, Mama Anosike lost her children and was left alone, yet despite the painful challenges she faced, she has continued to remain a beacon of hope within her community.

.Mrs. Otti was represented by the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Dr. Maureen Aghukwa,.

According to her the story of the woman’s poor and difficult living conditions elicited compassion from the governor who immediately directed that she be moved out of her dilapidated home and provided with a new, comfortable residence.

She disclosed that through her office, support had continued to reach widows and other vulnerable persons across the state, giving them a renewed sense of belonging and care.

“This house is a testament to our commitment and a tangible expression of our efforts to empower women and support vulnerable groups in Abia State,” she said.

In her remarks, the Deputy Mayor of Umuahia North Local Government Area, Mrs. Chinwe Odoemelam, commended the wife of the governor for her compassion and dedication to the welfare of vulnerable members of society.

She also enjoined the community to reciprocate the gesture by supporting the administration of Governor Alex Otti, while appealing to the government to consider addressing some of the community’s challenges, particularly in the area of road construction.

For Miss Patricia Ngborogwu of Flo FM radio , she expressed relief and fulfilment that her foundation provided succour at some point for Mrs. Anosike and commended Governor Otti for his swift and compassionate response when the matter was mentioned to him.

Patricia stated that the governor’s action was a demonstration that responsive leadership and empathy can bring real transformation to people’s lives.

“The beneficiary, Mama Mercy Anosike, in her response expressed gratitude, saying the gesture feels like a dream. She praised Governor Otti for promoting inclusive governance and remembering the less privileged in the society.

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APC state Congress: Aguoru emerges Publicity Secretary as OMPAN felicitates

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Following the emergence of Chief Uche Aguoru as the publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress in Abia state from the Congress held on Tuesday, 3rd March, 2026, bloggers under the auspices of the Abia Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) in Abia has congratulated him on his new position.

Chief Aguoru emerged like other members of the state working committee through a harmonised list of stakeholders across the 17 LGAs of the state which also has Hon. Chijioke Chukwu as the new party chairman of the state.

In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Public Relations Officer of the Association, Comrade Loveday Chidi, OMPAN expressed confidence in Chief Aguoru’s capacity to effectively project the image and ideals of his party, noting that excellence and professionalism remain core principles of the association.

“On behalf of the State Chairman and the entire membership of OMPAN, we extend our warm congratulations to one of our own, Chief Uche Aguoru, on his election as the State Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress in Abia State.

“We have no doubt that he will diligently and competently discharge the responsibilities entrusted to him,” the statement read.

The statement further reaffirmed the continued support of the association’s leadership, under the chairmanship of Chief Promise Uzoma Okoro, to members who distinguish themselves in their respective organizations and spheres of influence.

OMPAN assured Chief Aguoru of its goodwill and institutional support as he assumes his new responsibilities.

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