Sunday, 8 March 2026

2027: Eze Describes Amaechi's Endorsement by South-South ADC Caucus as a Welcome Presage of Victory for Nigerians

 2027: Eze Describes Amaechi's Endorsement by South-South ADC Caucus as a Welcome Presage of Victory for Nigerians

... Urges Other Regions to Emulate South-South 

...Says Amaechi is an Ideal Opposition Candidate to Topple the Current Kleptocratic Regime.

 

".....Two time Director General of the APC Presidential Campaign Team that saw the ouster of a sitting President and the PDP: a party that boasted to be the largest political party in Africa and capable of being in power for fifty years. If he could dismantle PDP from the Presidency, I am convinced that come 2027 that Tinubu and his APC will be dismantled accordingly no matter the odds...."

 

Erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People's Democratic Party (nPDP) and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has commended the South South ADC for endorsing one of her best heads - former Transportation Minister, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, for the rescue mission of Nigeria.

 

In a statement made available to the media on Monday, Eze said not minding a few dissenting voices which is normal and essential in the practice of democracy,  the majority choice of Amaechi is the best step and strategy to salvage Nigeria from her present sorry and impoverished state occasioned by the very vicious, inhuman and visionless administration of President Bola Tinubu.

 

He said Amaechi stands out as one of the most outstanding political leaders from South South zone and it is not out of place for majority stakeholders and leaders to endorse his presidential aspirations.

 

With the experience that Amaechi has garnered  since his entrance into public office, the former Governor is very qualified and competent to govern Nigeria if we are to consider merit as a yardstick for electing our next president.

 

His intimidating records of public service are in the public space.

 

1. Two time Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly (8years)

 

2. Two time Governor of Rivers State (8years)

 

3. Two Time Chairman of Nigeria Speakers' Forum

 

4. Two time Chairman of the Nigeria Governors' Forum when serious and key political players were in the forum including Peter Obi as the Governor of Anambra State with Kwankwaso as the Governor of Kano State and Saraki as Governor of Kwara State, so under what condition are some people playing down the capability and capacity of Amaechi to govern Nigeria while some of these key actors have at a time served under his leadership?

 

5. Two  time Director General of the APC Presidential Campaign Team that saw the ouster of a sitting President and the PDP: a party that boasted to be the largest political party in Africa and capable of being in power for fifty years. If he could dismantle PDP from the Presidency, I am convinced that come 2027 that Tinubu and his APC will be dismantled accordingly no matter the odds.

 

6. Declared as the best decade Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

7. Came second during the 2023 APC Presidential primary that had several political leaders in contest including the then vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo

 

His governorship of Rivers State is still referred to as the best period in the history of the oil-rich state. Under his watch, insecurity was nibbed in the bud.

 

With these feats, Eze said he is not surprised that the South South ADC leadership saw in Amaechi the best material to send Tinubu back to his Lagos home.

 

Eze postulated that Chief Odigie-Oyegun the South South Political Leader who addressed newsmen, disclosed that a unanimous decision was taken to give Amaechi all the support that he needs in pursuit of his ambition.

 

“We are glad that our son, Rotimi Amaechi, took advantage of the meeting to brief us on his intention to run for the presidency of our great nation. We were very pleased to thank him for the respect he has for the leaders of the zone, for not letting loose his zone, and for setting up his own personal structure by ensuring, like any good son, that he tells his people what he has in mind before he embarks on it.

 

“We were pleased, and I can report a unanimous decision was taken to give him all the support that he needs in pursuit of his ambition.

 

“We are going to meet regularly to interact to learn from each other’s experience so that the South-South zone will become an example to be emulated by other zones in the nation. I think that is basically our decision.

 

“We hope the government will approach the run-up to the election and allow peace and stability to reign and eschew violence in the run-up to the election in 2027. We as ADC are committed to doing all that it takes to win.”

 

Affirming the position of the South South Political Leader, the National Vice Chairman (South-South) of the ADC explaining what transpired at the February 27 meeting, said the sequence began during internal leadership discussions in the zone when Amaechi formally declared his intention to contest the presidency in the 2027 general election and appealed for support from stakeholders in his geopolitical base.

 

He noted that a suggestion was later raised on the floor for a motion to uphold the request. A brief remark then followed to restate the appeal and underline the importance of getting the general opinion of the regional leader, former Edo State governor, John Odigie-Oyegun.

 

According to the statement, the regional leader subsequently called for a voice vote.

 

“At the call for response, there was a loud affirmative ‘AY’ while a contra call had no ‘NAY’ response,” Usani said.

 

He explained that the applause that followed was widely taken as a show of support for Amaechi’s aspiration.

 

“This applause was a pledge to support him, which can be interpreted as endorsement,” he added.

 

Amaechi was said to have told the leaders that he felt that it was only proper for him to start the race by informing the leaders of his South South zone and formally seek their support and endorsement before going to other zones and other parts of the country.

 

He spoke about why he’s the best man for the job and his ability to lead Nigeria with a proven track record of service to the people.

 

Usani Uguru Usani, former Minister of Niger Delta from Cross River State spoke on the need for unity in the zone behind Amaechi as it was a great privilege to have one of their own, who’s very accomplished and very qualified that is running for the office of President in the party.

 

Sen. Andrew Uchendu, Deputy National Chairman of the ADC in the same vein spoke in support of Amaechi’s move to run for the President. Other speakers include former Cross River State governor Liyel Imoke and Professor Pat Utomi.

 

Chairman of the meeting of Leader of the ADC in the South-South zone, (Odigie-Oyegun reportedly asked Uchendu to move a motion on whether the zone should support Amaechi’s presidential bid. Displeased with the way Uchendu framed the motion, Odigie-Oyegun was said to have asked the question directly and the meeting unanimously agreed to support Amaech’s Presidential run for the ADC presidential ticket.

 

Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze an ally of Amaechi commended the South South ADC for endorsing one of her best heads - former Transportation Minister, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, for the rescue mission of Nigeria.

 

Eze said not minding a few dissenting voices which is normal and essential in the practice of democracy,  the majority choice of Amaechi is the best step and strategy to salvage Nigeria from her present sorry and impoverished state occasioned by the very vicious, inhuman and visionless administration of President Bola Tinubu.

 

Finally, Eze commended Amaechi for his bold aspiration to lead Nigeria out of the dungeon and set her on the path of progress and assured that Nigerians will support Amaechi's candidacy judging by his track record and the  legacies he built while he served in different public offices.

Ends

 

Signed

 

Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze,

APC Chieftain, member of APC Legacy Projects Media Team & former National Publicity Secretary, nPDP

Students, Cultural Imperialism and School Owners in Nigeria

Dr Austin Orette

By Dr Austin Orette

 I am in receipt of a letter that asked parents to pay for an excursion to England. I was very perturbed because this goes beyond the mandate of the school. These kids barely know the geography of Nigeria, and you want to export them to another culture for indoctrination and cultural imperialism.

 

What is London for the Nigerian child? Are we still under colonialism? This program has nothing to improve the child except to give them a false sense of elitism which has destroyed Nigeria.

 

In these tough economic times, you are asking parents to cough out so much money for the vanity project of indulgent children and nouveaux rich parents who want vicarious existence through their children. I weep for my country.

 

Nigeria used to be a place where the children of the rich and poor went to the same school without anyone being subjected to any form of alienation. It is becoming very clear that the Nigerian educational system has been bastardized by actions like these.

 

We send our children to learn and have a better understanding of themselves and the world, but you are teaching them a sense of entitlement. As someone who has travelled around the world, there is nothing any of those kids will gain from this stupid enterprise than egotism that alienates them from their mates. Even if I can afford it, it does not make any economic sense. I will never participate in this hubris you mistake for education. It appears your school has substituted foreign cultures for education.

 

Teach the Nigerian child how to be Nigerian. Education is supposed to start from the home. It appears a large percentage of the parents are people who came into so much money without a modicum of common sense. This is the reason why they consider it a thing of dignity when their child is being culturally miseducated. This trend where everything foreign is romanticized must stop. We should never raise our children to feel inferior to anyone.

 

The moral decadence that has become prevalent in Nigeria is due to this wrong education of the Nigerian child and his parents. They employ maids for their children; drive them to school in expensive limousines. At the end, the child grows up entitled and does not have any sense of service or allegiance to his community, as he is trained from childhood that the world owes him a living.

 

We must teach our children how to serve. Service to others is the rent we pay for the space we occupy. If parents must take their children overseas, that should be done in their private time not under the pretext of education.

 

A good education will be an excursion to the numerous slums in Lagos and let the children produce an assignment about creating sustainable neighborhoods that are livable.

 

 If you don’t stop this practice, I will make a formal protest to the Ministry of Education and your school and other schools that are introducing this odious culture should be sanctioned.

 

The Nigerian child must be trained to think instead of making him a consumer of foreign cultures that have disdain for our way of life.

 

I used to complain of wayward parents who have destroyed Nigeria until I found out that the Nigerian schools are becoming incubating chambers for producing wayward and dysfunctional children who will perpetuate the vicious cycle in the Nigerian decay.

 

Dr Austin Orette Writes from Houston, Texas