POLITICS
Ebonyi Senator, Female Council Boss Fight Dirty over Power Supremacy
From Godwin Okeh, Abakaliki
The Senator representing Ebonyi Central senatorial zone at the National Assembly, Mr. Kenneth Eze and the female council chairman of Ezza South LGA, have continued to fight dirty over who controls the political structure of Ezza South Local Government Area (LGA) of the State.
DAILY ASSET reports that senator, Eze who is the Senate committee chairman on information and hails from the same community with the Ezza South female council boss, Mrs Euphemia Nwali, have been contending over who controls the political structure of the council, and also, who becomes the next chairman of council.
Investigation revealed that, the duo has been having a serious rift, even before the last 2023 general election, but deepened recently, when a councillor, one Ukpabi Henry, a stunch loyalist of Kenneth Eze, opposed the vote of confidence passed on Nwali by seven other councillors at the presentation of her 2024 budget at the council headquarters, Onueke.
The female council boss, Nwali who spoke with newsmen on the matter, had accused the senator, Eze of sponsoring Ukpabi to disrupt her 2024 budget presentation and destabilize her administration.
She noted that the main reason why the senator, Eze is fighting her, was that Eze thought that she will be participating in the next local government election, to contest for the second term in office as the council chairman of Ezza South LGA of the state.
Mrs. Nwali revealed the ordeals she passed through in the last general election, trying to ensure that Eze won his election, only to be paid back, by allegedly sponsoring his loyalist to destabilize her administration in the council.
According to her: “I have a good relationship with the stakeholders of Ezza South LGA. This trouble started because the councillor of Amagu/ Nsokkara ward, Henry Ukpabi is listening and taken order from his master, senator Kenneth Eze. He is the one that told Ukpabi to scatter our billboard when we were doing campaign at the last 2023 general election.
“They will always gather against me but I will always get the information of what they want to do. All they want to do is to make sure that they destabilize the peace that we are enjoying in Ezza South LGA. He (Eze) feels that what he cannot achieve when he was the council chairman of Ezza South, I achieved them.
“What he (Eze) could not do when he was a chairman of the council, I’m doing them more than expected, even the peace he could not enjoy as a chairman, the peace is here with us. He is not happy about it.
She however called for the immediate intervention of the state governor, Francis Nwifuru on the rift, adding that the Senator, Eze should be called to order; “I have written to the state government on the matter.
“I told you that I had rift with him (Eze) at the last general election, I reported it and they called us together to settle the matter. It is good for the governor, Francis Nwifuru to intervene in this matter. All I need now, is let there be peace in Ezza South LGA and that’s my major concern” she stressed.
In a swift reaction, the chairman Senate committee on information, Eze said: “I finished as the council chairman of Ezza South LGA, and I’m now a senator of the federal republic of Nigeria, and you have the audacity to call me? Don’t allow me to go vulgar. It is an insult to call me, to ask me about this kind trash.
“It is an insult to the federal republic of Nigeria. You are calling me to respond on this trivial issues, that I don’t have time for. I can’t descend so low to respond to that cheap allegation. I’m very busy and you are just distracting me” he stated.
POLITICS
Presidency Transmits N43.5trn 2026 Appropriation Bill to Reps
President Bola Tinubu yesterday, transmitted the appropriation (Repeal and Re-enactment Bill 2024/2025 bill to the House of Representatives for consideration and expected approval in accordance with constitutional and appropriation process.
Reading the letter during plenary, the Deputy Speaker, Rep.
Benjamin Kalu said that the appropriation bill is aimed at ending the practice of running multiple budgets concurrently.“Rt Honourable Speaker, the Bill seeks to authorize the issue from the consolidated Revenue fund of the federation of the total sum of N43,561,041,744,507.
“Comprising N1,742,786,788,150 for statutory transfers, N8,270,960,606,831 for debt service, N11,268,513,380,853 for recurrent (non-debt) expenditure and N22,278,780,968,673 for capital expenditure for the year ending 31 December 2025,” the President said.
According to the President, the bill provides a transparent and constitutionally grounded appropriation mechanism.
President Tinubu in the letter said that the appropriation is not only critical but time-sensitive expenditures necessary in advancing the well-being of Nigerians.
He further explained that the bill seeks to strengthen implementation discipline and accountability by requiring that appropriated funds are applied strictly for purposes specified in the schedules.
The House however adjourned to Thursday being 18, Dec for further consideration of the Bill.
POLITICS
2027 Election: Igbo’s Community Promises Votes for Eno
From Christopher Tom, Uyo
Non-indigence in Akwa Ibom State especially the Igbo’s community has promised to give the highest number of votes across the state to Governor Umo Eno come 2027 governorship elections in the state.
The Igbo community said they will not fail to vote massively for the Governor.
The President of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Hon.
Keyceey Chidiadi made this known while speaking with media practitioners shortly after the Uyo chapter of Igbo community unity day celebration 2025 in Uyo.He said Igbo’s scattered across the 31 local government Area of the state without any doubt seriously doing their businesses without any crisis, showcasing their love, unity among the indigence of the state while also contributing their quotas to boost the state economy.
According to him, the Igbo’s are about five thousand while some have not been recorded because they have not identified with the community and advise others to join the train before it’s too late for them.
He said their vote come 2027 is massively for Pastor Umo Eno without compromise because of his leadership style and developmental strive, showcasing true democracy carrying every individual along not minding the state or religion the people came from but stand on peace, unity among the people to benefit the dividend of democracy.
He called on Igbo’s resident in the state to make sure they vote here without going to their various states to maintain their voting strength as the highest numbers of people across the non-indigence communities in Akwa Ibom State.
He said they are law abiding citizens and not ready to accommodate or entertain any crisis, violence, because of their peaceful nature created by God, especially respect for the government of the day while corporate to preach peace in the state. He commended the community for embracing peace after 27 years of crisis without a leader among them, but now peace has restored to them across the communities in the state.
POLITICS
INEC Begins Display of Preliminary Voter Register in Delta
From Francis Sadhere, Delta
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Delta State Office, has announced the commencement of the display of the Preliminary Voter Register for claims and objections across the state.
According to a press release by the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Etekamba Udo Umoren, the exercise will begin on Monday, 15th December 2025 and end on Sunday, 21st December 2025.
The display will take place at all the 25 Local Government Area offices of INEC in Delta State between 9:00am and 3:00pm daily.
INEC explained that the exercise is in line with the Electoral Guidelines and is aimed at correcting any anomalies that may have occurred during the recent voter registration exercise.
The Commission noted that the process is essential to producing a credible and reliable voter register, which remains a key instrument for conducting free, fair and credible elections.
The Commission urged eligible voters in the state to seize the opportunity to visit INEC offices in their respective local government areas to confirm that their names and personal details are correctly captured in the register. Voters were also encouraged to report cases of omission, errors in spelling, or any other discrepancies.
In addition, members of the public were advised to raise objections to the inclusion of names of deceased persons, underaged individuals, or any other doubtful entries found in the register.
INEC reiterated its commitment to electoral integrity and called on all Deltans to actively participate in the exercise as part of their civic responsibility.
The Commission concluded the notice with a call to action, encouraging eligible citizens to register and participate in the electoral process.

