Anambra 2025: YPP Chieftain Slams Rotation, Defends Choice of Anambra North Candidate

Anambra 2025: YPP Chieftain Slams Rotation, Defends Choice of Anambra North Candidate

  • Deputy Governorship candidate of the Young Progressive Party, Uzuegbunam Okagbue, has defended the party's Anambra North candidate, in contrast to the practice of rotational administration
  • Okagbue described zoning in Anambra State as a practice initiated by the ruling All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), highlighting the major disadvantages of the arrangement
  • The candidate also described the havoc wreaked by Governor Charles Soludo's security approach

Awka, Anambra State - Chief Uzuegbunam Okagbue, the deputy governorship candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), has criticised the regional rotation of gubernatorial elections among the Anambra South, Anambra North, and Anambra Central senatorial districts.

Legit.ng learnt that in Anambra State, starting from the administration of Peter Obi, the practice of zoning has emerged as a mechanism intended to foster equity and inclusivity in political representation. This approach mandates the rotation of the gubernatorial positions among the three senatorial districts.

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Deputy Governorship candidate of the Young Progressive Party, Uzuegbunam Okagbue, slammed the rotation of candidates among the senatorial districts in Anambra State Photo credit- Mokwugwo Solomon
Source: UGC

However, in an interview with a Legit.ng correspondent, Chief Okagbue, criticised the arrangement, suggesting the importance of opening the race to every qualified citizen at his Umunachi country home on Wednesday, July 9.

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"While the intent behind zoning may be to ensure fair representation, it carries significant disadvantages that can stifle meritocracy, promote mediocrity, and ultimately hinder developmental progress.
"Anambra needs a system that prioritises competence over regional sympathy," Okagbue argued.

Explaining why his party chose the Anambra North candidate, as against fielding from Anambra South, he explained that zoning often prioritises regional considerations over the qualifications and capabilities of candidates.

He stressed that political office should not be determined by geographical location, as the selection process may run the risk of elevating an individual who may lack the necessary skills, experience, or visionary leadership.

"Zoning is a tool of division"- Okagbue

He argued that zoning can create monopolisation of the political space among a select few elites, and as a result, young and capable individuals from other areas may be discouraged from contesting the office.

"This practice curtails innovation and fresh ideas that are vital for the growth and development of the state.

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"When voters know that their choice is limited to candidates selected based on senatorial district rather than their leadership qualities, it can lead to apathy. Disillusioned voters may feel that their votes do not count, resulting in decreased political engagement and lower voter turnout.
"Again, zoning can bring divisions within a state, as each senatorial district may become fixated on ensuring their senatorial district's representation rather than focusing on the needs of the state," he explained.

The YPP chieftain also described zoning in Anambra as a practice orchestrated by the ruling All Progressive Grand Alliance, not as a decision made in consultation with all political leaders and the broader Anambra populace.

Okagbue knocks Soludo's security approach

Discussing Charles Soludo's record as Anambra governor after three years and some months, Okagbue criticised the governor's approach to insecurity, saying that the security system in Anambra in the present government is nothing to write home about.

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He said, "Security issues under the present government have created some fundamental challenges. Insecurity has crippled life and economic activities in Anambra.
Traditional activities like funerals, new yam festival, marriage ceremonies and chieftaincy activities are now conducted in other safer states by Anambra people. There is no doubt that the present government is already overwhelmed by security challenges in the state.
This calls for a change of leadership to a team that understands how to prioritise security. This is why I and Sir Paul Chukwuma have presented ourselves."
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Deputy Governorship candidate of the Young Progressive Party, Uzuegbunam Okagbue, slammed the rotation of candidates among the senatorial districts in Anambra State Photo credit- @SirPaulchukwuma
Source: Twitter

Hausa community snubs Soludo

Legit.ng previously reported that the Hausa community in Anambra State has unanimously declared support for the candidate of the Action Alliance, Ozo Jeff Nweke, to emerge as Governor Charles Soludo's successor ahead of the November 8 governorship election in the state.

Alhaji Hussaini Haruna, leader of the community, made the declaration in an exclusive chat with Legit.ng correspondent, during the unveiling of Jeff Nweke as flag-bearer of AA in Awka, the state capital, on Thursday, July 3.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Mokwugo Solomon (Anambra State Correspondent) Anambra's regional correspondent Mokwugwo Solomon is an Editor, Investigative Journalist, and Media Consultant, with a wealth of experience spanning 17 years. He bagged his B/Ed degree in English Education from University of Abuja, now Yakubu Gowon University. After 17 years in various areas of journalism, Mokwugwo Solomon is now the Correspondent of Legit.ng in Anambra State, Nigeria, where he applies his expertise to provide incisive coverage of events. Contact him at: mokwugwosolomon@gmail.com OR: +2348063831036.

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Abdul-Hafeez Fadehan (Editorial Assistant) Abdul-Hafeez Fadehan is a Legit.ng journalist with over a year of experience writing for Punch Newspaper. He received his BSc in Criminology and Security Studies from FUOYE. His background in media communications and criminology, with practical experience in research, interviewing, and digital media, allows him to craft compelling narratives that drive positive change. Fadehan is an Editorial Assistant on Politics/CA Desk at Legit.ng. He is committed to ethical journalism, leveraging his skills to create a meaningful impact. Reach him at abdul-hafeez.fadehan@corp.legit.ng or 070622666732.

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