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Benue Killings: Gov, Assembly at odds as SGF, ex-generals move in

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In a move to end the violence that has cost many lives and destroyed homes across several communities, President Bola Tinubu will on Wednesday (today) hold a meeting with the stakeholders in Benue State and listen to their concerns firsthand.

Over 200 people were reportedly killed within a few hours, including children and women, at Yelewata, Guma LGA on Friday night. The killers reportedly used sophisticated weapons and fuel to set houses ablaze.

Outraged by the bloodshed, the State House of Assembly, in a resolution on Tuesday, asserted that Governor Hyacinth Alia, his deputy Sam Ode, and all the 32 lawmakers had let the people down.

This is just as the opposition Peoples Democratic Party and the Coalition of United Political Parties called on President Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in the state.

The African Democratic Party and the New Nigeria Peoples Party accused the President of prioritising politics over people’s lives, urging him to urgently reform the nation’s security system to protect citizens more effectively.

Also, the United Nations firmly condemned the recent attacks and called for a comprehensive investigation into the incidents.

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Responding through the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mathew Abo, the governor stated that his administration fully supported the security agencies, insisting that he had not neglected his duty to protect the people.

Attacks by unidentified gunmen in the state have resulted in the tragic loss of lives and mass displacement over the years, sparking widespread outrage and concerns.

In response to the latest killings, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Christopher Musa, and the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, visited Makurdi and Yelewata on Monday to lead a coordinated security operation aimed at tracking down the perpetrators.

In a statement on Monday, Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Information and Strategy, disclosed that the President was scheduled to meet with key stakeholders in Benue State today.

“The President’s visit aims to assess firsthand the recurring crisis that has claimed numerous lives and caused significant destruction,” Onanuga stated.

During his stay, Tinubu will meet with all stakeholders, including traditional rulers, political, religious, community leaders, and youth groups, to seek lasting solutions to the hostilities.

“In preparation for the visit, President Tinubu has already dispatched the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Inspector General of Police, heads of intelligence agencies, the National Security Adviser, and the Chairmen of the Senate and House Defence Committees to Benue State.

“The President is expected to hold a town hall meeting with all stakeholders during the visit,” the statement read.

Tinubu had condemned the ongoing violence in Benue State and called on all leaders and residents to embrace peace, love, and mutual understanding.

Ahead of the President’s visit, the Secretary to the GF, Senator George Akume, convened a consultative meeting with stakeholders.

The President’s Special Adviser on Public Communication and Orientation, Sunday Dare, who revealed this via his verified X account on Tuesday, disclosed that retired generals, serving and retired politicians, participated in the meeting.

He stated,” Presently in Yelwata village, one of the villages attacked recently in Benue ahead of the visit of President Bola Tinubu tomorrow. The people gathered dejectedly to hear from their leaders & lawmakers from Abuja. The conversation and consultation were led by the SGF, George Akume

“League of Retired Generals from Benue State, 18 months ago, handed a Security Brief to Governor Hyacinth Alia. This is the time to dust up that document as President Tinubu charges all stakeholders in Benue to find a lasting solution to the incessant farmers-herders clash.

“Makurdi, Benue State, is gradually filling up ahead of President Bola Tinubu’s Wednesday visit. Retired Generals, Serving and Retired Politicians, former and Serving Ministers, serving and former federal lawmakers, notables, community leaders, businessmen of Benue origin, academics, civil society leaders, youth leaders, APC leaders and other party leaders are on ground, political appointees also.

“This time, a renewed commitment to stopping the bloodletting and finding a lasting solution seems on hand. They have come around because they also believe that President Tinubu will engage and ensure that peace returns.”

During Tuesday’s sitting, members of the Benue State House of Assembly openly admitted that the governor, his deputy, Sam Ode, and even the lawmakers themselves had not lived up to the expectations of the people, especially in light of the killings in the state.

In an emotional debate sparked by a motion of urgent public importance raised by Peter Uche, who represents Guma State Constituency, many lawmakers expressed deep concern and agreed that all elected officials in the state have failed to protect their communities from the relentless attacks by armed Fulani herdsmen.

The first to speak on the matter was Thomas Dugeri, who represents Kwande West State Constituency.

While addressing his colleagues on the floor of the House, he passionately reminded them that the core purpose of any government is to safeguard the lives and property of its people.

He said, “The Constitution of Nigeria provides that the essence of government is the protection of lives and property. We are 34 that are elected people in the state, the governor, deputy governor and 32 of us as lawmakers; we have all failed our people.

“The governor has failed, the deputy governor has failed, and the 32 of us have failed. The time has come when we have to wake up and live up to our responsibilities.’’

Other lawmakers who spoke in the same vein include Terna Shimawua, the majority leader, Saater Tiseer and others, who fumed at the killings in Yelwata, describing it as genocide.

They decried the non-funding of the third tiers of government as one of the reasons for the escalating insecurity.

The minority leader, Michael Audu, decried the situation where funds meant for local government are not given to them.

He said, “The funds of local government should go back to them, let them start using it, the house of assembly will ensure judicious use of the funds, and if they fail to ensure adequate security, we will hold them.”

Supporting this, Peter Puusu said the problem happening is a result of the local government not being autonomous.

“There is no local government system in Benue again,” he stated.

They unanimously urged the full enforcement of the state’s anti-open grazing law.

Following the debate, the House reached several resolutions, including a call on the state government to observe three days of mourning—from Wednesday, June 18 to Friday, June 20, 2025—in honour of the lives lost in the Yelewata attack and other parts of Benue State.

They resolved as follows: “That the House condemns in very strong terms the coordinated invasion, massacre, genocide and acts of terrorism against the people of Yelewata and elsewhere in Benue State by the marauding Fulani herdsmen militia only comparable to the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 and the holocaust against the European Jews during World War II.

“That the House observes a one-minute silence in honour of the innocent lives killed in Yelewata and anywhere in Benue State.

“That the State Emergency Management Agency should, as a matter of urgency, provide shelter and relief materials to the victims of the attack in Yelewata to ease their pain.

“That the House request the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to, in line with section 218 (1) — (3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, expedite action in ending the killings in Benue State. This will give the Benue People a sense of belonging and enable them to go back to their farms without fear.

“That the House request the Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Alia to use the resources at his disposal to mobilise the Benue State Civil Protection Guards w complement the conventional security agencies to end the killings of innocent citizens in the state.

“That the Benue State Government and all security formations in the State should ensure full implementation of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches (Establishment) Law, 2017, as amended.

“That the Governor of Benue State should lead a high-powered delegation of prominent Benue indigenes to the President to explain the real reasons behind the ongoing killings in the state, to change the false narratives of the herders/farmers crisis being peddled in sections of the media with the view to finding a lasting.”

They further urged President Tinubu to personally visit Benue State to show solidarity with the victims of the attacks, demonstrating leadership grounded in empathy, compassion, and respect for human life, as is common in other parts of the world during times of crisis.

To honour those killed in Yelwata, the lawmakers all wore black attire as a symbol of mourning.

In response to the lawmakers, the Benue State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mathew Abo, said the governor did not neglected his duty to protect the people.

He explained that the governor has made consistent efforts to bring security chiefs and other key stakeholders to the state.

The commissioner said, “Well, the governor has not failed in providing security to the people in the state, the coming of security chiefs and the visit of the president are all part of government efforts.

“He has also tried his best to provide logistics to security operatives in the state, so he has not failed, and you don’t expect him to carry guns and go to the bush.’’

In preparation for President Tinubu’s visit to Benue State, the state government deployed earth-moving machines to repair key roads expected to be used by the presidential convoy.

Several roads, including the Kashim Ibrahim Road, which leads to the Government House, were being patched on Tuesday morning.

There is also a noticeable influx of security personnel and top government officials into the state capital, with most hotels fully booked.

Meanwhile, the PDP National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor, and CUPP National Publicity Secretary Mark Adebayo have both called for a state of emergency to be declared in Benue State.

Osadolor stated, “I would like to go back to the tweets of the then Senator Bola Tinubu in 2014, when he said the buck stops at the table of the head of state as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. If terrorist attacks or banditry continue for more than a certain period, it becomes abnormal. He was saying that as an opposition figure.

“Today, he is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. And what that means is that—let me quote him—he said, on matters of security, the buck stops at the president’s table.

“He said so many things. But the truth now is that in Rivers State, no soul was lost, yet he declared a state of emergency. He found it convenient to declare a state of emergency after an alleged court judgment, claiming democracy was on trial in Rivers State. But in the valleys of Benue, that’s not the case. That’s not the case.”

Osadolor questioned the President’s decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State while ignoring Benue State, despite the high number of killings there.

The party chieftain stated, “Unless Mr. President has a hand in whatever is happening in Benue, I don’t see any reason why he has found it convenient not to speak, not to visit, or not to act.

“He has failed woefully. This is not about economic reforms or economic relief. This is about the survival of Nigerian people. I can tell you that like in Benue, a lot is going on in Niger State too. These two states are the hotbeds of mass killings.

“The president knows this. So, what is stopping him from declaring a state of emergency in these two states? If not both, at least in Benue, which has brought total tragedy to global attention.

“So, the best way to prevent further loss of lives is for him to either completely overhaul the security architecture around him and declare a state of emergency, or resign.”

The CUPP spokesperson expressed concern that for more than a decade, armed attackers have continuously inflicted severe and unprecedented violence on the people of Benue State.

Speaking further, he noted, “It seems the Federal Government is behaving as if Benue State is not part of Nigeria. It boils down to incompetence on the part of the government and compromise on the part of the security agencies.

“I think a state of emergency will help in restoring order in Benue State, but this is the kind of condition that makes such a declaration necessary and justified. This is a condition the president shouldn’t even think twice about before declaring a state of emergency.

“The government of Benue State is afraid. The governor is asleep. He’s a big disappointment. People believed he was going to do things differently. He’s doing nothing. He is probably the worst governor Benue has ever had. He should not be in power or government.’’

Adebayo described it as unfortunate that Nigeria is showing strong signs of state failure under Tinubu.

“Not declaring a state of emergency in Benue State at this point is pure hypocrisy. Whatever it may achieve, let’s first put a soldier in charge in Benue State and move from there. But there must also be political will to run these terrorists out of town,’’ he added.

But the PDP in Benue State opposed the call for emergency declaration in the state, suggesting instead that more boots be deployed on the ground.

In the same vein, the caretaker committee of the All Progressive Congress i described the call for state of emergency as a ‘pure mischievous call.’

The party spokesman, James Onguga said that the issue of insecurity in the state had been going on for many years.

He said, “It’s a pure mischievous call, this insecurity is not only in Benue State, but is something that happens in most states in the North Central. The situation in Borno is worse than this, and there is no call for emergency rule; people are just politicising the whole issue.

The Benue PDP spokesman, Tim Nyior, said the party doesn’t subscribe to a state of emergency.

He said, “As a democratic party, we don’t subscribe to total removal of democratic structures in the state like what is happening in Rivers state, but the former president Jonathan’s style in Borno and Yobe states, where more troops were deployed to the state to combat terrorists.’’

The NNPP Publicity Secretary, Oladipo Johnson, called on the President and security agencies to take proactive measures to secure the state.

He stated, “There is a need for the President and security agencies to be proactive, and we need to stop reacting to these things.

“We know there’s a problem. The security forces must think outside the box, and the government must make sure that we are on top of the situation and but ahead of it.”

The ADC National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, on his part, accused President Tinubu of turning the security of lives and property into a political issue.

Nwosu stated, “He plays politics with people’s lives, he plays politics with security, he plays politics with monetary policy, he plays politics with the domestic well-being of the Nigerian people, and he doesn’t give a hoot as to what happens to our lives.

“We play politics with everything. And all the politics is about being in power, exercising power, and bullying people. It’s since APC came into power.’’

In response to the security crisis, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Christopher Musa, has directed military commanders operating under Operation Whirl Stroke to intensify efforts in safeguarding lives and property in Benue State.

He also instructed them to foster closer collaboration with local communities to find lasting solutions to persistent insecurity.

A statement on Tuesday by the Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau said Musa gave the directive during a two-day operational and assessment visit to the state, following the recent deadly attack on Yelwata community in Guma Local Government Area.

“During the visit, the CDS also received an Operational briefing from the Operational commanders under Whirl Stroke at Headquarters, 401 Special Forces Brigade.

“He directed the commanders to ensure they protect the lives and properties of the law-abiding citizens and work with the local communities to find a lasting solution to these problems, “ the statement partly read.

The CDS toured the affected area and held an interactive session with community members, traditional rulers, and religious leaders.

“We must all agree that this must stop,” General Musa declared, urging the community to cooperate with the military and other security agencies to root out criminal elements threatening peace and stability,’’ he said.

On the second day of the visit, the CDS held a town hall meeting with stakeholders from Benue’s three geopolitical zones, including traditional rulers, youth leaders, and other key figures. He appealed for unity and trust-building between the armed forces and the people, stressing the importance of collective effort in addressing the security challenges.

At the 401 Special Forces Brigade Headquarters, General Musa received operational briefings from commanders under Operation Whirl Stroke.

He instructed them to be proactive in defending law-abiding citizens and to engage constructively with local communities in intelligence gathering and peace-building initiatives.

In a related development, the United Nations has strongly condemned the recent attacks in Benue State, North Central Nigeria, in which scores of civilians were reportedly killed.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres, through his Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq, described the killings as unacceptable and called for the perpetrators to be swiftly brought to justice.

“We’re monitoring the situation. The Secretary-General condemns the killing of innocent civilians, including in Nigeria, and we hope that those responsible for this violence will be found and apprehended,” Haq said. (PUNCH)

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has asked the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal to set aside the judgement of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which nullified part of the the election guidelines put in place by the commission for the conduct of the 2027 general election.

Justice Muhammed Umar of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, had last week nullified guidelines issued by the INEC directing political parties to submit their membership registers and databases by May 10, 2026, as a condition for participation in the 2027 general election.

A political party, the Youth Party, had filed a suit challenging the legality of the electoral body’s directive or guidelines.

The court said in its judgement that INEC could not lawfully shorten the timeline already provided under Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act 2026 for the submission of party membership records and candidates’ particulars.

But, in the appeal notice dated May 25, 2026, filed by INEC, through its Counsel, Chief Alex Izinyon, SAN, the electoral umpire prayed the court to set aside the judgement of the lower court.

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How Businessman Lucky Adimike was stabbed to death by his son – Sources

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Businessman Chief Lucky Adimike, also referred to as Lucky Godwin Adimike, was allegedly stabbed to death by his 19-year-old son in Abuja.

The incident is said to have happened after an argument at their home in Guzape.

A report says the son, who was reportedly keeping late nights and returning from a night club allegedly stabbed him multiple times and is currently in police custody while investigations continue.

The police reportedly confirmed that a homicide investigation is ongoing.

The incident allegedly happened at his residence in Guzape, Abuja.
He was described as a businessman and electrical dealer.

Sources claimed there was an argument between him and his son, reportedly a nightcrawler, in which he scolded him to be more serious with his studies and life instead of roaming aimlessly, spending lavishly and getting into substance abuse.

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The disagreement allegedly also involved money, lifestyle expectations, and accusations about business funds.

Police reportedly found him injured after a distress call and later confirmed him dead at the hospital.

The Nigeria Police Force reportedly said several people, including a relative, were taken into custody while investigations continue.

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Friday, May 15, 2026, will linger in the memories of family members of the late multi-billionaire business tycoon, Chief Godwin Adimike, as the day he was allegedly killed by his 21 -year-old son.

Chief Adimike, popularly known as Egonaejeije Na Awka-Etiti, was killed in the early hours of that fateful day at his Number 3, Hassan Adamu Street, Guzape home in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

Findings revealed that Adimike, a native of Awka Etiti in Anambra State, a major figure in Nigeria’s electronics and import business, was renowned for his strong presence and influence at the Alaba International Market in Lagos.

Having built a vast business empire over the decades, he was widely respected as one of the leading merchants in the popular market.

Findings revealed that Adimike was killed by his son, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), on that night following a heated argument at their Guzape home.

When our correspondent visited the Guzape home of the deceased on Friday, the premises were cordoned-off with security operatives still carrying out forensic analysis in his apartment.

One of his close friends resident in Abuja and pleaded anonymity told our correspondent that Adimike owned houses in Lekki, Lagos and in Guzape and Maitama, Abuja, frequently shuttling between the two cities for his business interests.

He explained that the news of the incident reached the union after reports emerged that the businessman was allegedly stabbed three times by his son, who had returned from a club before the confrontation.

He said: “We received news that one of our members, one of the big boys in the market, was involved in a tragic incident. He is an importer, a major dealer, and also involved in real estate.

“He travelled to Abuja to see his first son who is working there as a youth corps member and also manages some of his father’s real estate business.

“Godwin shuttles between Abuja and Lagos because of his business.

“We were told that his son went to a club and later returned to his Guzape home, one of the estates he manages for his father.

“Apparently, a heated argument ensued after the son confronted his father about being unfair with money, citing how some of his friends’ fathers, who are not as wealthy, buy cars for their children.

“Following the confrontation and an argument over mismanagement of business funds, the son allegedly stabbed his father three times in different parts of the body as seen in the body of the deceased.

“The boy is currently in police custody in Abuja, and the wife of the deceased has also been invited for questioning”.

Adimike belongs to the Electrical Dealers Association of Nigeria (EDAN).

A neighbour, who also pleaded anonymity, said: “It was my husband that his son called at about 1am that day that he should come and see his father on the floor.

“When my husband got to their apartment, because we have six flats here, our own is the first while Adimike’s own is the second. My husband got there and saw Adimike on the floor, and he was the one that called the police. The son did not call the police.

“That day, the son was with two ladies and another of his friends.”

Another neighbour described the incident as unfortunate, saying: “That night to the following morning, there is a dog in the neighborhood that barks whenever there is a stranger.

“But that day, the dog did not bark, and this tells a lot about the situation.

“My prayers are that the police should do their investigation and come out with results. This is not funny.”

Details of the incident remain sketchy as investigations are ongoing. The motive behind the incident is yet to be established by the police.

The death of Adimike has left many people in deep shock and mourning. A man widely known for his generosity, kindness and support for the less privileged, whose name echoed across Awka-Etiti and beyond because of his philanthropic lifestyle.

Another close friend said: “What an abomination and painful tragedy. A man known for helping widows, supporting the church, empowering people and touching lives positively did not deserve such an ending.

“This heartbreaking incident is a reminder that anger, lack of self-control and family conflicts can destroy lives within seconds.

“It is also a painful lesson that wealth, fame, and influence cannot replace peace at home.

“The entire Awka-Etiti community, friends, business associates and loved ones are mourning the fall of a great iroko tree.”

Many people who knew him described him as a humble and cheerful giver whose doors were always open to the needy.

During the COVID-19 period, he reportedly distributed food items and cash worth millions to members of his community in Awka-Etiti, showing his heart for humanity and the welfare of others.

It will be recalled that the FCT Police Command on Tuesday issued a statement confirming the incident and the arrest made.

FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Ade, said the police had commenced investigation into the death of Adimike, whose body was discovered following a distress call from concerned persons.

Reacting to the incident, Adeh said the police responded to the report and discovered the victim lying injured in a pool of blood at his residence.

Adeh said he was immediately rushed to Karu General Hospital where doctors on duty confirmed him dead.

“Following the incident, the police swung into action and arrested five suspects, including a relative of the deceased, as part of ongoing investigations.

“The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, ordered a discreet investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.

“The Command urged residents to remain calm and cooperate with investigators by providing any useful information that could assist the investigation,” Adeh said.

As of Friday, Adeh told our correspondent that investigation was still ongoing. “I would not want to disclose any information now till we conclude our investigation. This is a very serious case,” he said.

While all of these are unfolding, the family members issued a statement over the circumstances surrounding his death, frowning at growing speculations and unverified claims over the tragedy.

In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Adimike Family, a copy of which was obtained by THE NATION, the family cautioned the public against what it described as misinformation, speculation and false narratives circulating across social media and some news platforms regarding the gruesome killing of the businessman.

The family said many of the claims being circulated about the circumstances surrounding Adimike’s death were speculative, misleading and unsupported by facts emerging from the ongoing police investigation.

“The Adimike Family of Awka Etiti, Anambra State, wishes to strongly caution the public against the growing wave of misinformation, speculation and false narratives being circulated across social media and certain news platforms regarding the tragic circumstances surrounding his death,” the statement said.

The family stressed that contrary to widespread reports, no official determination had been made regarding the identity of the perpetrator or the brains behind the killing.

“As of this moment, no official determination has been made regarding the identity of the perpetrator(s), and the family considers it irresponsible and deeply hurtful for individuals and platforms to spread unverified allegations and assign blame without evidence,” the statement added.

The family further appealed to members of the public and media organisations to avoid sensational reporting and allow law enforcement authorities to conclude investigations professionally.

“The family respectfully appeals to the public and media organisations to refrain from sensationalism, allow the police to conclude their investigations professionally, and keep the family in prayers during this difficult period,” it stated.

News of Adimike’s death had sparked widespread reactions after reports emerged alleging that the prominent businessman and philanthropist was killed inside his Abuja residence following a domestic altercation.

However, the family’s statement appears to push back against what it described as premature conclusions while police investigations continue.

Our correspondent also saw a viral audio sound of the deceased’s wife crying and saying in Igbo language that she is being accused of killing her husband.

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…Says he’s neither Enugu State Chairman, nor represents NDC

The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) and entire leadership of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has been drawn to the nefarious activities of a certain John Paul Anih who is purporting to be the Enugu State Chairman of NDC, there by impersonating the authentic and legally recognised Enugu State Chairman, in the person of Engr. Ibuchukwu Obeta.

Apart from impersonating our state Chairman, the said Mr. John Paul Anih, we learnt also conducted a kangaroo state Congress where he allegedly installed himself as state chairman. He has also approached a court in Enugu, seeking to compel NDC to recognise him as our state Chairman for Enugu State.

Mr. John Paul Anih did not stop at that. While his case is yet to be heard, he went ahead to forge and reproduce copies of the NDC Expression of Interest Forms which he sold to unsuspecting prospects.

The NDC hereby warns unsuspecting members of the public that Mr. John Paul Anih does not represent the NDC in any category whatsoever, and whoever transacts any business with him on behalf of the NDC does so at his/her own risk.

Earlier today, we learnt that John Paul Anih has also seized the opportunity of the ongoing screening of aspirants by the party and set up what he called an aspirant screening Committee for Enugu State, which he is using to further defraud and extort some gullible politicians.

For the avoidance of doubt, the National leadership of the NDC has set up screening committees to screen aspirants for the state houses of assembly across the 36 states of the Federation. The three-man team for Enugu State comprises the following:

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Hon. Sylvester O. Nwankwo – Chairman
Barr. Ifeanyi Emmanuel Agbom- Secretary
Ngene Helen Funmilola – Member

Any other person outside of the above mentioned, purporting to be a member of the Enugu State House of Assembly aspirants screening Committee is a fraud and should be treated as such.

We reiterate that John Paul Anih is a fraud, does not represent the NDC, and is not by any stretch of the imagination, the Enugu State Chairman of NDC.

Signed:

Osa Director Esq.
National Publicity Secretary,
Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC)

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