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10๐˜๐—ต ๐—ฃ๐—ผ๐˜€๐—ถ๐˜๐—ถ๐—ผ๐—ป ๐—ผ๐—ณ ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ ๐—ก๐—ฒ๐˜„ ๐—”๐—ฏ๐—ถ๐—ฎ ๐—ถ๐—ป ๐—ฝ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—œ ๐—ฎ๐—ด๐—ฎ๐—ถ๐—ป๐˜€๐˜ 36๐˜๐—ต ๐—ถ๐—ป ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ ๐—ข๐—น๐—ฑ ๐—”๐—ฏ๐—ถ๐—ฎ: ๐—” ๐—ฆ๐—ต๐˜‚๐˜-๐—จ๐—ฝ ๐—–๐—ฎ๐—น๐—น ๐˜๐—ผ ๐—”๐—น๐—ฒ๐˜… ๐—ข๐˜๐˜๐—ถ’๐˜€ ๐—ก๐—ฎ๐˜†๐˜€๐—ฎ๐˜†๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐˜€

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๐Ÿ. In the 2025 State Performance Index (pSPI), two South-East states stand out in the national rankings: Abia State in 10th place and Enugu State, which is ranked 20th. Both positions are commendable and show that both states are steadily earning recognition for good governance. However, the public discussion has focused more on rivalry than celebration. Enugu has frequently been used as a benchmark by critics of the Abia State Government, who use comparisons to cast doubt on Abia State’s development.

To set the record straight, does this imply that the governor of Enugu State is not doing well now that Abia has surpassed Enugu in the survey? The entire world would have been aware if Abia had placed 20th.

๐Ÿ. The facts show that both states are moving forward, each with its own peculiarities and development pathway. The difference is that the rise of Abia State has been sharper – a climb from 36th place in 2024 to 10th in 2025 – while Enugu has maintained a steady mid-tier performance. Both achievements matter, and together, they represent a win for the South-East that should not be undermined by needless criticism.

๐Ÿ‘. Since the pSPI combines hard data with public sentiment, many people regard it as one of the most impartial ways of evaluating a government’s performance. A strong position on this index is more than a badge of honor. It is proof that a state government is keeping its promises in ways that the public can see and feel.

In 2025, Abia State received high marks from the people in important areas like business support, education, and road quality, in addition to performing well on objective measures. Additionally, Enugu’s performance secured a spot in the top 20. The South-East is making progress in governance, as evidenced by this dual presence in higher positions. This development should boost confidence in the government rather than encourage division.

๐Ÿ’. It is pertinent to note that Enugu has an established history as the capital of the old East Central State. It has greatly benefited from a head start in administrative infrastructure, in addition to good and stable governance and leadership. Abia State’s journey has been different. Created much later, the state has not enjoyed the same privileges. For years, it struggled under administrations that left behind trails of weak infrastructure, low confidence in investment opportunities, and very limited public trust. In light of this, Dr. Alex Otti’s leadership is particularly noteworthy. In less than two years, he has moved the state from 36th to 10th place in the national rankings, despite inheriting a state with severe governance shortcomings. Rather than beginning from a disadvantage, the goal is to turn a once-ailing state into a competitive business environment and not just to match Enugu’s performance.

๐Ÿ“. The 2025 pSPI tells two distinct but complementary stories about leadership in the South-East. Dr. Alex Otti has led one of the nation’s fastest governance turnarounds in Abia State, transforming the state from 36th to 10th in just a single year. This rapid rise is the result of a focused reform agenda, careful budget control, and an emphasis on projects that are visible and vital to the state.

In Enugu State, the Governor has maintained a steady course, keeping the state in the top 20. Although the progress of Enugu State may not appear as striking as Abia State, it is based on the difficulties that accompany managing a more developed capital, which includes organizing existing structures, expanding the city’s infrastructure, and maintaining stability in the provision of services in the state.

What unites both is a dedication to governance that deliver results. The two Governors are not rivals but peers whose work is positively changing the image of the South-East. This is why attempts to use one state’s achievements to diminish the other’s progress are counterproductive. The fact that both are bringing honor to the South-East is the real win.

๐Ÿ”. Abia State’s movement from 36th place in 2024 to 10th place in the 2025 pSPI is not merely hearsay. It is backed up by verifiable data and strong endorsement by the people. The 26-place jump in one year is one of the fastest improvements ever seen in the index’s history. According to the latest survey, Abia State ranks 2nd nationally in quality of roads, 5th in quality of education, 2nd in support for local businesses, and 7th in law enforcement attitude. These are crucial service areas where daily life is directly affected. In the pSPI’s perception ranking, Abia State sits even higher than its performance score, indicating that people are not only reading about change; they are experiencing it. For a state long burdened by poor governance, these figures confirm that real change is underway and visible in the daily lives of the people.

๐Ÿ•. In under two years, more than 90 roads have been constructed or rehabilitated across all LGAs, including major projects like Aguiyi Ironsi Boulevard, Port Harcourt Road, and Omenuko Bridge. All of these roads have been equipped with proper drainage, solar streetlights, and safety markings.

In healthcare, ABSUTH’s accreditation has been restored, 200 primary healthcare centers are undergoing renovationsโ€”100 of which have already been completedโ€”Umunnato General Hospital is being upgraded to specialist status, and plans for a $1.3 billion Abia Medical City are underway. 20% of the budget has been allocated to education, with free and compulsory schooling from Primary 1 to JSS3, the employment of 5,000 teachers, and significant improvements in tertiary institutions.

Regarding security and sanitation, ‘Operation Crush’ has reduced kidnappings, the fencing of Lokpanta Market has improved safety around that area, and there is continued implementation of state of emergency against waste in the state.

๐Ÿ–. The South-East should be proud of the accomplishments of both Abia State and Enugu State, but some political actors prefer to use them as points of contention. Despite the fact that both Governors are producing positive results in different contexts, these political opportunists aim to pit one Governor against the other for their own benefit. While the Governor of Enugu State has maintained consistent progress in a state with its own challenges and established systems, Dr. Alex Otti has led one of the fastest governance turnarounds in the country.

Both are improving their states, and their combined efforts boost the region’s image. It is time to stop making needless comparisons that benefit no one. Instead of focusing on rumours and speculation, the people should use facts and data to hold their leaders accountable. Instead of being used as a means of division, the prosperity of one state should serve as motivation for others.

๐Ÿ—. The entire South-East should be proud to see Abia State in 10th place and Enugu State in 20th place on the 2025 pSPI. These are two states, led by two committed Governors, each delivering results in their own way.

The sharp rise of Abia State from the bottom shows what focused reforms and disciplined execution can achieve in a short amount of time, while Enugu State’s steady position shows the importance of consistency and stability in governance. Both journeys matter because they prove that progress is possible, regardless of starting point. This is why it makes no sense to turn such achievements into a contest of egos. When Abia State does well, the South-East gains. When Enugu State does well, the South-East gains. It is a collective win.

๐‘๐ž๐ฏ. ๐…๐ซ. ๐‚๐ก๐ซ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐š๐ง ๐”๐œ๐ก๐ž ๐€๐ง๐จ๐ค๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ฎ, ๐๐ก๐ƒ.
๐’๐ฉ๐ž๐œ๐ข๐š๐ฅ ๐€๐๐ฏ๐ข๐ฌ๐ž๐ซ ๐จ๐ง ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐ข๐œ๐ฒ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐ˆ๐ง๐ญ๐ž๐ซ๐ฏ๐ž๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ฌ

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Peter Obi Calls Out ECOWAS for Alleged Double Standards in Handling Guinea-Bissau โ€˜Coup Glitchโ€™

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Peter Obi has expressed strong concern over the political situation in Guinea-Bissau, citing comments made by former President Goodluck Jonathan, who served as an election observer in the country.

โ€œI listened closely to Dr. Goodluck Jonathanโ€™s briefing. As a former President who was on ground as an election monitor, he noted that the so-called coup appeared suspicious,โ€ Obi said. He added that Jonathan had described the incident as unusual, pointing out that โ€œit was the president himself who announced the coup and relayed the details to the international community.โ€

โ€˜ECOWAS was quick on Guinea-Bissau, silent elsewhereโ€™

Obi noted that reports from Guinea-Bissau indicated the election process was peaceful, with only the formal announcement of results pending before events took a strange turn.

โ€œECOWAS was swift to sanction Guinea-Bissau, but what does ECOWAS do when democracy is subverted โ€” not by soldiers, but by technology?โ€ he asked.

โ€˜Do we condemn only coups with guns?โ€™

The former Anambra governor questioned whether the regional bloc would apply the same standards to countries where election outcomes are disrupted by conveniently timed โ€˜glitches.โ€™

โ€œDo we only condemn coups that are visible with guns and ignore those executed through deliberate technological failure?โ€ he queried.

Obi warned that both technological manipulation and political interference pose serious threats to electoral integrity. โ€œWhether technical or political, these issues can undermine democracy, stall progress, and deny African citizens their right to freely choose their leaders,โ€ he said.

A call for transparency across West Africa

Obi stressed that democracy can only thrive when transparency, accountability, and the will of the people are upheld.

โ€œBy confronting these challenges honestly, we can move towards a New Nigeria and a more stable, democratic West Africa. Our goal must be to ensure that the peopleโ€™s will prevails and our elections reflect the true desires of our citizens.โ€

He added that the Guinea-Bissau incident mirrors a broader regional crisis.

โ€œThe episodes in Guinea-Bissau highlight two faces of the same problem: one where ballots are overturned by force, and another where ballots are obstructed by convenient technical excuses,โ€ he said.

โ€œIn both situations, the citizens lose, democracy is weakened, and the region sinks deeper into instability. The result is the same โ€” the people are denied their mandate.โ€


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GOV ALEX OTTI AND THE BIBLICAL BLIND MAN.

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IN the Holy Scriptures, the Bible captured an account of a man who was born blind. It is in the book of John, Chapter 9, that the account of this man born blind was recorded in his encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.

After our Lord Jesus had cleared with his disciples that neither the blind man nor his parents had sinned, โ€œhe spat on the ground and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with clay. And he said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam. He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing.โ€

โ€œThe neighbours therefore, and they which before had seen him that he was blind, said, Is not this he that sat and begged?โ€ Some said, โ€œThis is he.โ€ Others said, โ€œHe is like him.โ€ But he said, โ€œI am he.โ€ Therefore said they unto him, โ€œHow were thine eyes opened?โ€

He narrated his encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.

Then, โ€œthey brought to the Pharisees him that aforetime was blind. And it was the Sabbath day when Jesus made the clay and opened his eyes.โ€ And again, the Pharisees asked him how his eyes were opened, and he repeated his encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ to them.

Some of the Pharisees accused Jesus of not keeping the Sabbath and said he was not of God, and the Jews never believed that the man was born blind.

Thank God the parents of he who was born blind were still alive, and when they were called and asked, โ€œIs this your son, who ye say was born blind? How then doth he now see?โ€

His parents answered them and said, โ€œWe know that this is our son, and that he was born blind. But by what means he now seeth, we know not; or who hath opened his eyes we know not: he is of age; ask him: he shall speak for himself.โ€ Therefore said his parents, โ€œHe is of age; ask him.โ€

Then called they the man that was blind, and said unto him, โ€œGive God the praise: we know that this man is a sinner.โ€

The man that was born blind answered and said, โ€œWhether he be a sinner or no, I know not: one thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.โ€

This scripture of the Bible aptly captures the state of Abia since its creation in 1991 and the current administration under Dr. Alex Chioma Otti. Since Governor Otti mounted the saddle, there is no doubt that there is an all-round transformation of the entire sectors of the state.

Only fools doubt proofs, and you canโ€™t contest what you see. Like my people will always say, you can only tell a blind man that there is no oil in the soup, not that of salt. But the case in Abia defeats all, as even the blind in Abiaโ€”though they cannot seeโ€”but walking along the streets of Abia will definitely know of a truth that there is undoubtedly a transformation in Abia State under Dr. Alex Otti.

It is so surprising that people now ask of the account of Smart Schools and others under Dr. Alex Chioma Otti within two years of his administration, while we obviously know the glaring truth of the comatose state of both our primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions in the state in the past twenty-four years, with unpaid salaries of workers.

Yes, opposition is one of the ingredients of democracy, but the case in Abia is that of emptiness, as the collapse of the PDP into APC in the state has been drowned with the excellent performance of Dr. Ottiโ€™s-led administration.

Governor Alex Otti sincerely understands the yearnings of the people, and it is very unfortunate that people in the name of opposition have been so naive and daft to acknowledge the obvious developmental strides of the present administration.

From Aba to Umuahia, down to Ohafia and other parts of the state, the positive developmental impacts speak volumes.

What will you tell residents of Aba, the commercial nerve city of Abia State, against the Otti-led administration? A city that was completely decayed and abandoned for yearsโ€”so dirty that it was branded the dirtiest city in Nigeria. Commercial activities were almost grounded while investors were fleeing the city in droves.

What will you say about the ever-abandoned Port Harcourt, Ohanku, Obohia, and other numerous roads already done and commissioned by the present administration and many ongoing ones? Aba has today, under Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, turned out to be the cleanest city in the country, with new roads and street lights restoring nightlife and a beehive of business activities. What a transformation!

Enyimba International Hotel, Abia State, inherited from the old Imo State under the government of the late Sam Mbakwe, which had been politicised by previous administrations, is now undergoing speedy reconstruction.

A former commissioner in Abia State under the previous administration, who hails from Ugwunagbo LGA of the state and has decamped to the APC, couldnโ€™t hide his observations last week at Alaoji Flyover after plying through the Port Harcourt road on his way to his village. He stopped and said, โ€œOf a truth, Otti has done well. Just in three minutes we are hereโ€”a movement that used to take over an hour due to the bad road.โ€

Although a few months ago he was in the media questioning the present administration, he couldnโ€™t but acknowledge that Governor Otti has changed the state.

In fact, for Abia people during the last visit of the president, who was represented by the Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, to commission projects in the state, they were not bothered about who came and who didnโ€™t come; neither did they consider the envious comments from desperate opposition. The people are satisfied and happy with the Governorโ€™s achievements.

Governor Ottiโ€™s name represents a phenomenon and an identity of a new Abia.
The love the people show wherever he goes clearly demonstrates the positive impact his administration is making on the lives of the people. Residents of Abia State are seeing infrastructural development never witnessed in the state since its creation in 1991.

How can you explain the joy of the people of Abia North Senatorial Zone, with massive road construction from Umuahia in Abia Central to Ohafia and Arochukwu, defying the old saying that โ€œOnwegi uzo di nso e gi aga Arochukwu,โ€ meaning, โ€œThere is no shortcut to Arochukwu.โ€ Today, Governor Otti has dismissed that message, as you can now access the city of Arochukwu with ease as a result of good road construction.

What a story! That the โ€œmami waterโ€ River Goddess of Omenuko Bridge saw Governor Alex Otti and disappeared. Today, Omenuko Bridge, which has defied all the previous administrations in the state, has been constructed by Governor Alex Otti. The list of road construction and other developmental works in all sectors of the state is inexhaustible.

Just last week, the Governor flagged off the construction of the 25km Umuahiaโ€“Ikot Ekpene and the 13.5km Ariamโ€“Usaka roads, both in Abia Central Senatorial Zone of the state. The road construction momentum is at its peak in all the senatorial zones of the state. Like one will say in all these projectsโ€”just come to Abia and see. The people of the state have never seen it so before.

For Barr. Evelyn Nnenna Ekeke, an Abia indigene born in Aba, where her parents live till date, she left Aba in 2016 for further studies in the UK and only returned last week. Their house is located on Ohanku Road in Aba.
She was dumbfounded on entering Ohanku Road by 8 p.m. last Sunday. She couldnโ€™t believe her eyes. She said, โ€œThis canโ€™t be Ohanku Road. No, certainly not Aba. Can someone help tell me where we are?โ€

You canโ€™t blame her. The transformation on that road is massive. Businesses and lives have been restored, and by the time the Governor completes that road to Ohanku village in Ukwa East LGA, three local governmentsโ€”Aba South, Ugwunagbo, and Ukwa Eastโ€”would have been connected.

You may not like the person of Dr. Alex Otti. His administrationโ€™s style may also not favour you. He may not be โ€œsharing money,โ€ as has been complained in some quarters. He may be governing the state from his bedroom, sitting room, or kitchen. No matter the imperfections, defects, and lapses pinned by the opposition against his administration, one indispensable fact remains: you cannot deny the momentous impact of his developmental strides.

So for Abia indigenes who have suffered many years of neglect, infrastructural decay, and underdevelopment, whatever you say against the present administration of Dr. Alex Otti is immaterial. Whatever allocations the Governor is getting from Abuja does not matter, because they can visibly see proofs to justify the funds. So like the biblical blind man in the Bibleโ€”whether Dr. Alex Otti be a sinner or not, Ndi Abia know notโ€”all they can say with the overall transformation currently ongoing across all sectors of the state is:

โ€œLeave Dr. Alex Otti for us till 2031, because whereas we were blind, now we can see.โ€

By Eric Ugbor.


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Anambra 2025: When The Opposition Throws In The Towel

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By Vitus Udemobi

The Saturday, November 8 governorship election in Anambra State has turned into a no-contest because the opposition is in total disarray. Like dazed boxers, the opposition candidates have apparently thrown in the towel in surrender. It is only the incumbent governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, who is campaigning in all parts of the state, and getting all-round endorsements. His ill-assorted challengers are nowhere to be found.

Soludoโ€™s opponents can be likened to UFOs, that is, Unidentified Flying Objects who are neither here nor there. They canโ€™t count on any supporters whatsoever to power their campaigns. There is internal dissension in each of the opposition parties because they had organized fractious primaries as opposed to the seamless consensus agreement of the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) that returned Governor Soludo without any dissent from any angle.

The approval rating of Governor Soludo is sky-high while the opposition is next to sub-zero in the approval, or lack thereof, of Ndi Anambra. Soludo’s incomparable achievements in his first tenure have put him way ahead of the crippled opposition.

It has never happened in the history of Anambra elections seeing the opposition in such a sorry state. It is not even possible to rate any of them as the leading opposition candidate among the pack. The one that boasted of taking Anambra to the centre has been roundly snubbed by the Presidency and the leading lights of the party at the centre. The other opposition wannabe went to court to swear to an affidavit that he would serve for only one term – even as had never been seen campaigning to win the election anywhere! Another opposition prankster heaped two tipper loads of sand on a road that Governor Soludo had already awarded a contract for its construction!

These opposition underdogs ought to understand that ruling AnambraState must not be reduced to play-acting of the Onuku Odeku style! It is obviously too late in the day for them to get serious and busy.

It has to be admitted that Governor Soludo is a tough act to follow or match or challenge. The over-matched opposition candidates are like flyweights in the ring with a champion heavyweight at the height of his powers. The poor candidates are only gasping for breath, dying for oxygen while looking for the towel to throw in surrender.

Governor Soludo is to all intents and purposes the consensus candidate of all Ndi Anambra across the political party lines and divides. Remarkably, the former Governor of Anambra State, former Senator and former Minister, Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige, had in Abuja told Governor Soludo: “Odenigbo, carry go!”

The straight-talking no-nonsense Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, did not mince words when telling the opposition candidates seeking to take over the government in Anambra to wait till 2029, that is, after Soludo had completed his second term!

The fact that all communities are donating in support of the hardworking governor who they crowned as Oluatuegwu has completely overwhelmed the opposition. It is foolhardy doing battle with a โ€œman who no dey fear workโ€! As Soludo works tirelessly, the opposition is caught napping in deep slumber.   

The unpopularity of the Anambra opposition is writ large in the fact that the people have thus far stoutly refused to deploy their resources in support of their fledgling campaigns. Their talk of planning to rig the election flies in the face of reason because one must establish a presence first before hoping to rig an election! Even the hope of buying voters cannot fly because Anambra voters are too sophisticated to be bought by F9 failures and fake PhD wrecks.

Soludo stands tall as the one qualified candidate who basks in unsolicited and spontaneous support of the people of Anambra State. Pundits across board are predicting that Soludo will win about 90 percent of the votes on Saturday, November 8, as well as setting the record of winning 21/21 local government areas, 326/326 wards, 5720/5720 polling units.

The opposition candidates have only wobbly legs to stand on. Thatโ€™s why they are struggling to throw in the towel. Maybe they need to save face by voting for Soludo as the consensus candidate.  

A tear for all of them.

 
Dr Udemobi is a civil rights activist based in Onitsha, Anambra State.    

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