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Chimaraoke Nnamani Loses His Senatorial Seat to Kelvin Chukwu, Resigns from PDP

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Former Enugu State governor Chimaraoke Nnamani has lost his reelection bid as Senator representing Enugu East, to Kelvin Chukwu of Labour Party.

Kelvin Chukwu is the brother of Oyibo Chukwu, the original candidate of the LP for Enugu East senatorial district, who was murdered days to the election.

Chukwu polled 69,136 votes to defeat Nnamani who scored 48,701 votes, ending his senatorial ambition and the potential of becoming the next senate president.

“In the Land of the Igbo, the people have spoken. They have spoken under the influence of an unholy concoction of the 2 most powerful social “opioids.”  Ethnic jingoism and Religious Extremism both powered by the trilogy of Priests,” Igbo Patriots” and vulnerable Youths,” Nnamani tweeted following the conclusion of the election.

The two–term Enugu governor also announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) even though he was expelled from the party prior to the election. He said made the decision, which he made due to irreconcilable differences with the national leadership of the party, came after he has consulted with his associates and constituents.

Before the election

Nnamani’s fallout with the PDP began before the elections. The 62-year old had shifted his loyalty to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), following the emergence of Bola Tinubu, a former Lagos State governor, as the party’s presidential candidate. He also got in a rowdy public brawl with ‘Obidients’, supporters of the LP’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, who he dubbed ‘Obidiends.’

His unrelenting support for Tinubu against PDP’s presidential candidate Atiku Abukakar, got the party to suspend him and eventually expelled him for antiparty activities.

Days before the election, the PDP had written INEC, asking that Nnamani’s candidacy be withdrawn as he was no longer a member of the party. But the Senator had countered the move, arguing that his removal has become a subject of litigation and also, it is against the Electoral Act to oust a candidate whose name has been duly submitted to the electoral commission.

“It is also important for the commission to note and be well guided that by the virtue of section 33 of the electoral Act, a political party cannot on its own arbitrarily remove or change its candidate whose name has been submitted and published by the commission for an election except in the event of death or withdrawal by the candidate,” Nnamani’s lawyer, Rickey Tarfa, had said in a letter to INEC.

The outcome

However, while Nnamani retained his candidacy, the people of Enugu East showed he is no longer their choice. He had boasted before the election, during an altercation with Obidients, that no one can unseat him. “Who will beat me in an election in Enugu?” He had taunted a Twitter user.

Nnamani blamed his loss on a lot of factors, including Obi, who he said has obstructed the political future of the Igbos by playing ethnic politics.

“Peter “Gringory” Obi has set the Igbo political trajectory 24 years back. He has become a twin Blight &Scourge on the Land. His devious Opium served to Christians within sections of Nigeria and to Igbo domiciled in different sections of Nigeria is wicked and dangerous,” he said.

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The Nigerian constitution has again been amended

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On Friday, the 17th of March, 2023, the president assented to some constitutional amendments passed and transmitted by the National Assembly to the president for his signature in January this year.

Under this amendment, the coverage of the concurrent legislative list was further widened thereby tightening up the exclusive legislative list with the aim of further promoting true federalism in Nigeria.

Exclusive legislative list are those lists/items that only the federal government have the power to legislate on; ie those ambits that are reserved exclusively for the federal government; for example, currency printing, minting and redesign, military mobilization etc while the concurrent list are those lists/items  that both the federal government and the state governments have the power to legislate on for instance; Education etc 

These are five major highlights of the amendments so you can arm yourself with the right and current provisions of the constitution.

  1. States governments can now Generate and Distribute Electricity. Previously, the issue of electricity generation and distribution was in the exclusive legislative list thereby reserving anything to have to do with it strictly for the federal government but now states of the federation that are interested in generating and distributing electricity can explore that line now. 
  2. Own Railway; before this constitutional amendment, it was only the federal government that had the power and legal rights to build railways and operate the rail transport system, but now states who deem so fit and are capable can build railway networks and operate it within the state. It should be noted that if the railway operates interstate it then falls under the jurisdiction of the federal government but inasmuch as the railway network operates intra-state or within the state, it is still within the jurisdiction of the state government. 
  3. The President-elect and Governors-elect henceforth as a matter of constitutional requirement is to appoint its cabinet members not later than 60 days after they are sworn into office. This requirement has placed a clog on the wheel of a president or a governor waiting several months before appointing his or her cabinet members as we experienced with president Buhari’s first tenure. 
  4. State assemblies and state judiciaries now have financial autonomy/independence. This implies that they will henceforth receive revenue allocation directly from the federal government allocation account and they are at the liberty to expend their resources on what and however they deem fit; the state judiciaries and the state house of assemblies will no longer be financially dependent on the state governments to function as it has always been the case.
  5. Renaming of the Nigeria Prison Service to the Nigeria Correctional Service and Devolution of Powers for Correctional Services. State governments can now establish and operate their own correctional services (formerly known as the Nigerian Prison service) alongside the federal government. This is to say we can now have Lagos state correctional service or Ebonyi state correctional service.