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    Anioma: Governors and Lawmakers to Meet — Ned Nwoko

    Anioma: Governors and Lawmakers to Meet — Ned Nwoko
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    An electrifying political movement is unfolding in Nigeria’s Southeast region with the controversial bid to create Anioma State.

    Senator Ned Nwoko, a key advocate, announced plans for a grand convergence of governors, lawmakers, traditional rulers, and Anioma leaders, scheduled to meet in Awka next weekend.

    Their mission?

    To formally adopt Anioma as the South East’s preferred new state.

    This bold announcement came during the Izu Anioma Towns Union event in Abuja, where the inaugural Anioma Cultural Festival was unveiled.

    Senator Nwoko revealed that a remarkable 97 senators back the movement, an unprecedented level of support rarely seen in Nigeria’s turbulent history of state creation.

    Historic Push for Anioma: A New Dawn or Political Gambit?

    The proposed Anioma State would be carved out from nine local government areas in Delta North: four from Aniocha and Oshimili, two from Ika, and three from Ndokwa.

    Interestingly, neighboring communities like Igbanke have expressed interest in joining, signaling widespread excitement, and contention.

    Two years ago, Nwoko introduced the Anioma State Creation Bill, sparking fresh debates on regional identity, resource control, and fair governance.

    According to him, Senate and House Committees on Constitutional Amendment have highlighted the South East’s need for a sixth state.

    Anioma, with its rich cultural tapestry, emerges as the most constitutionally sound candidate.

    Behind the Scenes: Political Heavyweights Signal Support

    More than rhetoric surrounds this push. Senate President Godswill Akpabio and President Bola Tinubu have reportedly expressed readiness to back Anioma’s creation once all legal hurdles are cleared.

    This political endorsement fuels high expectations but also raises questions about the true motivations behind supporting the initiative.

    “We have done our homework. Nothing has been left undone.

    This is about giving Anioma people what’s theirs,” Nwoko declared passionately.

    The Road Ahead: Challenges and Political Drama

    Next steps include submitting comprehensive documentation to the Presidency, gaining approval from state assemblies and governors.

    Followed by a national referendum for Nigerians to decide the fate of Anioma State.

    If successful, Anioma would emerge alongside Asaba as a capital in the restructured Delta region.

    But opposition voices warn that the creation could ignite ethnic rivalries and destabilize existing political arrangements.

    Critics accuse advocates of stirring division under the guise of unity and justice.

    Voices of Anioma: Identity and Justice at the Forefront

    Chief Luke Enelichi, President of the Izu Anioma Towns Union, underscored that the campaign isn’t political opportunism.

    “This is about justice, identity, and recognition,” he said.

    Despite Anioma’s significant contributions to Delta State and Nigeria’s socio-political landscape.

    The people remain without a dedicated state that captures their history and culture.

    Enelichi urged President Tinubu, the National Assembly, and stakeholders to “do the right thing” by supporting Anioma State.

    “It will strengthen representation, bring governance closer to the people, and foster balanced development,” he affirmed.

    Anioma People Unite: “One Anioma, One Destiny”

    Nwoko urged unity among Anioma people, asserting: “I didn’t start this struggle, but I will finish it.

    Anioma State will mark a new beginning.”

    His words resonated, igniting hope as well as skepticism about the feasibility and consequences of this endeavor.

    Controversy and Questions Remain

    While the bill enjoys significant backing, the controversy surrounding it invites a critical eye.

    Does the creation of Anioma State serve genuine regional progress, or is it a political ploy amid power tussles?

    Are the voices of all ethnic groups within the proposed state adequately represented?

    Some political analysts warn this move could destabilize Delta State’s delicate balance, inflaming ethnic tensions.

    On social media, the #AniomaState movement is already trending, sparking heated debates:
    •  Is Anioma State the long-overdue justice to a marginalized people?
    • Or will this deepen divisions and stall development?
    • Will President Tinubu publicly endorse this controversial new state?

    Identity, Politics, and Nigeria’s Fragile Unity

    This unfolding drama epitomizes the complex interplay of identity, politics, and governance in Nigeria.

    The Anioma State campaign tests not only regional alliances but also the federal government’s capacity to manage demands for state creation without fanning discord.


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