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12/12/2025

*A GRAVE SECURITY ALERT TO NDI ANAMBRA: A CALL FOR URGENT AND DECISIVE ACTION TO PROTECT OUR STATE FROM AN UNPRECEDENTED THREAT*

*NWAKANWA AWKA NORTH*

In this critical moment of our collective existence as Ndi Anambra, it has become imperative, indeed unavoidable to raise a voice of alarm loud enough to shake every institution of leadership in this state from any trace of complacency. An issue of unimaginable magnitude has emerged, an issue so weighty that silence amounts to sabotage and inaction equals complicity. A disturbing voice note and video currently circulating across social media platforms contain information that cannot, under any circumstance, be dismissed, watered down, or swept under the carpet.

According to this report now widely shared but yet to be publicly countered or neutralized over six thousand (6,000+) armed bandits have allegedly been smuggled into Anambra State, infiltrating our forests, our farmlands, and the borders of several communities across the state. Their presence, intentions, and positioning constitute a direct declaration of war against the peace loving citizens of Anambra and pose a strategic threat that could destabilize the entire region if not confronted immediately.

This is not the kind of information that responsible leadership should ignore. This is not the sort of development that should inspire political speech making or bureaucratic delay. This is a state of emergency, a security red flag that demands the total mobilization of all levels of authority from the Governor to Local Government Chairmen, from traditional rulers to Town Union Presidents, from state security apparatus to every registered community vigilante formation.

The communities specifically mentioned in the leaked security alert Isuaniocha, Nawgu, Enugwu-Agidi, Mgbakwu, Urum, among others must treat this as a matter of life and death. These areas are known for their forest corridors and farmlands that could easily provide cover for large scale infiltration. But let it be understood clearly, this threat does not concern only the communities mentioned. Every town in Anambra from the densely populated urban centres to the quietly secluded villages is a potential target, and danger in one corner of Anambra is danger to every inch of Anambra State.

As we approach the Christmas season, thousands of our sons and daughters will return home from across Nigeria and the world. They will come back with joy, with hope, with expectations of warmth and reunion. It would be a tragic failure of leadership, an unforgivable dereliction of duty to allow these innocent citizens to walk into a state unprepared for the magnitude of violence such a number of infiltrated bandits could unleash. No festive season must be turned into a mourning season. No family must be forced to bury loved ones because warnings were ignored. No community should suffer bloodshed when preventive action could have protected the people.

The State Government must move into action immediately. His Excellency, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, as the Chief Security Officer of the state, must take this alert with the highest level of seriousness. This is no time for political calculations or administrative caution. Extreme vigilance, rapid deployment, and coordinated intelligence operations must be activated without delay.

The leadership of Operation Udo Ga Achi, Agunechemba Security Initiative, local vigilante networks, and all official security outfits must swing into coordinated action. A threat of this scale cannot be neutralized by isolated responses, it demands synergy, speed, precision, and unrelenting commitment. Every forest pathway, every abandoned compound, every border point, every farm settlement must be physically and strategically secured.

Furthermore, all Local Government Chairmen must immediately convene emergency security meetings within their jurisdictions. Complacency at this moment will not only endanger their constituents, it could stain their records forever as leaders who slept when danger marched into their lands.

All Town Union Presidents, traditional rulers, and community based security committees must rise to the challenge. They must mobilize their vigilante groups, reinforce surveillance, and maintain nightly patrols. They must educate their people to observe, report, and remain alert. No strange gathering, no unfamiliar movement, no unusual settlement, no suspicious presence must be taken lightly. This is the moment to defend our homeland with every lawful and strategic resource available.

Transporting over six thousand armed bandits into our state into our bushes, into our quiet farmlands, into the natural corridors of our communities represents not just a threat to life but a direct attempt to destabilize the very soul of Anambra. Anambra has always been known as a home for all, a place of peace, enterprise, hospitality, and honorable living. We cannot allow this reputation to be contaminated by bloodshed. We cannot permit our land to become a den of criminals or a battlefield for terrorists.

Nigeria is already facing severe insecurity on multiple fronts. We cannot, and must not, allow Anambra, a state of commerce, innovation, and intelligence to become the next epicentre of violence. The future of our children, the stability of our economy, and the dignity of our people depend on the action we take right now.

This is an unmistakable call to arms not with weapons, but with vigilance, unity, courage, and proactive leadership.
Every leader who fails to act now will answer to history.
Every authority that treats this as a rumour will be guilty if disaster strikes.
Every community that relaxes will regret it when regret can no longer reverse anything.

Let this message echo loudly across all corners of Anambra State,
We must act NOW. We must defend our people NOW. We must secure our state NOW.

Nothing less is acceptable.
Nothing less is responsible.
Nothing less can guarantee that our loved ones will return home and return safely.

*NWAKANWA OKOYE*

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10/09/2025

*A COUNCIL WITHOUT A LEADER: THE BETRAYAL OF AWKA NORTH*

*NWAKANWA AWKA NORTH*

“When those entrusted with power abandon the people, then power becomes nothing but theft in disguise.” (Nwakanwa Okoye)

In every democratic setting, the local government is designed to be the closest arm of government to the people. It is the tier that should feel our pulse, hear our cries, and respond swiftly to the needs of the people. But in Awka North, what we see is not government, it is absence. What we endure is not leadership, it is neglect. What we suffer is not representation, it is betrayal.

Courtesy of Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo and his decision to impose on the people of Awka North, we find ourselves saddled with an elected local government Chairman who is practically invisible, practically absent, and practically silent. In every sense of it, Awka North is like a council area without a chairman.

*When the contest for the local government elections began, we pleaded with the governor, we begged the leadership of APGA, the party we so dearly love to gift us a credible leader, someone competent, someone with a heart for the people. But what did we get? ThankGod Anagor, a man who had already tested power as Transition Chairman and showed us nothing but failure, segregation, discrimination, and loyalty to friends and godfathers. He governed like a man taking instructions from private hands, not public will.* He served selected few while the generality of Awka North languished in neglect.

Today, the situation is worse. As Transition Chairman, he was at least drawing smaller allocation, yet he did nothing. *Now as elected Chairman, with allocations flowing heavier than ever before, we still cannot feel his presence. Where is the evidence of leadership? Where are the projects? Where is the engagement? Where is the accountability? Where is the Chairman?*

“Leadership is not about titles, positions, or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another.” John C. Maxwell

Awka North today is a ghost town when measured against the yardstick of governance. The local government headquarters is nothing but a feeding ground where money is eaten, where meetings are held to share allocation, and where silence has become policy. *What kind of elected leader makes himself a shadow to his people? What kind of government sits in luxury while its people drown in poverty, bad roads, unemployment, and insecurity?*

In other states across Nigeria, elected local government chairmen have transformed their councils into hubs of growth and development. Some have embarked on massive road grading projects, some have revived health centres, others have made agriculture their focus, while others have empowered youths with skill acquisition programs. The examples are there visible, touchable, undeniable. But in Awka North, there is no such story to tell. Our story is one of abandonment.

“Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.” George Jean Nathan

*The tragedy of Awka North is not just the failure of one man. It is the failure of a system that insists on ignoring the cries of the people. Governor Soludo, despite objections from APGA faithfuls and the collective voice of Awka North, chose to impose a candidate the people never wanted. Once again, our democracy was hijacked, and once again, the people are paying the price.*

But let this be a wake-up call. Let this be a trumpet blast in the ears of those who sit in power and think silence will protect them. *We are watching, we are recording, and we are waiting. There comes a time when a people can no longer endure, when patience gives way to demand, and when demand becomes resistance. That time is drawing near.*

*So we ask directly: Mr. Chairman, what exactly are you doing in office?
Is your role to sit quietly and enjoy allocations? Is your duty to serve your godfathers while your people suffer? Is your responsibility to sign cheques and abandon projects? Is your definition of governance the fattening of your cabinet while communities in Awka North wither away?

*The people of Awka North deserve better. They deserve a Chairman who knows that local government is not for luxury but for service. They deserve leadership that understands that power is a trust, not an entitlement.*

“Public office is a public trust, and only those who betray it see it as an opportunity for personal gain.” James Freeman Clarke

What, then, is expected of an elected Local Government Chairman in Nigeria? He is expected to be the chief driver of grassroots development, ensuring that the roads connecting villages are motorable, health centres are functional, and schools within the council are not falling apart. He is expected to create empowerment opportunities for youths, to design agricultural programs that benefit farmers, to support traders, and to ensure security is not left in the hands of chance. *He is expected to be accessible, to communicate, to carry people along, and to make the local government headquarters a house of the people, not a private lodge for his cronies.*

*In other councils across Nigeria, leaders are proving that with the right will, change is possible. Some are constructing rural bridges, others are rehabilitating primary schools, others are bringing in health outreach programs, while others are creating microfinance initiatives to support women and farmers. These are the benchmarks, the minimums, the basic expectations. But in Awka North, where is the story?*

The silence of our Chairman is deafening. The absence of his impact is disgraceful. The failure of his leadership is monumental. Awka North deserves more, and we will not stop demanding until leadership returns to the people.

“Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly.” Mahatma Gandhi

This publication is not just a call-out; it is a reminder that the people are awake. It is a warning that the days of sleeping through oppression are over. And it is a message to the Chairman and his governor: Awka North is watching, and history will not be kind to those who fed on our hunger, who prospered on our neglect, and who called themselves leaders while doing nothing.

Awka North is not leaderless, it is betrayed. And betrayal will not last forever.

*NWAKANWA OKOYE*

20/07/2025

*THE SHAME THAT WALKED INTO GOVERNMENT HOUSE: WHEN SOLUDO’S “SOLUTION” BECOMES OUR SUFFERING*

*NWAKANWA AWKA NORTH*

In a land once known for pride, brilliance, and collective resilience, what now parades as governance in Anambra State is a dark parody of democracy, a cold betrayal, a quiet war against the very people whose votes brought this administration into power. *Every new day under Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo’s government seems to drag us further down the slippery slope of deception, disillusionment, and dangerous disregard for human life.*

The video attached to this publication is one of those soul piercing records of shame. In it, an operative of the governor’s so called “security outfit” is seen lying drunken, drugged, and disgracefully collapsed inside a filthy roadside gutter. *Spectators gather, dousing him with water, trying to resuscitate what appears to be a wasted figure of state power. And as painful and shameful as it is to watch, it perfectly captures the state of Soludo’s government: dazed, directionless, drugged by pride, and drowning in a self dug pit of corruption and failed promises.*

*It is one thing to witness administrative failure; it is another to see it televised through disgrace. Soludo’s security operatives once announced with pomp and media glory are now symbols of a broken promise, untrained men loosed upon society like wild dogs. These are not professionals. These are not public servants. They are a cocktail of drug addicts, political thugs, and extortion machines decorated with uniforms paid for by taxpayers, beating up the same citizens they ought to protect, now lying unconscious in gutters, likely under the influence of the same substances they swore to purge from the streets.*

*What exactly was the vision? What was the plan? What was the logic behind unleashing these human time bombs into a society already struggling with violent crimes, kidnappings, and economic suffocation? What kind of leader allows his own “solution” to become the source of the problem? Has the governor ever considered that the death of trust is far worse than the death of the body? Because right now, the people no longer trust this administration, and they have every reason not to.*

When Soludo launched this “security outfit” last year, many believed that help had finally come. *After all, his campaign was branded "The Solution Is Here." But they did not know that behind the smile of a technocrat hid the teeth of tyranny and the cold hands of manipulation. Little did we know that the solution he spoke of was merely a slogan, not a sincere commitment to serve.*

As usual, the story got worse.

*Let us not pretend. Every Nigerian governor receives monthly security votes, non-accountable funds allegedly earmarked for security infrastructure and protection of lives and property. But what most of them do is convert those funds into personal wealth pipelines, funding political ambitions and silencing dissent, while their states burn and their people bleed.* Anambra is no different. Soludo, a professor of economics, understands figures. He understands revenue generation. He understands budgetary allocations. *But he has turned that brilliance into a dark art of financial magic, where the funds disappear, and all we are left with are slogans, ceremonies, and ribbon-cuttings.*

He began with aggressive taxation, the kind that even former regimes did not dare attempt. *Traders were suffocated. Artisans were frustrated. Keke and Okada riders were taxed into submission. The state milked every available source of income from Ndi Anambra, promising heaven and delivering hell. The irony? After all the taxes, all the internally generated revenue, all the federal allocations, what do we have to show? A few roads, a controversial fun center, and an army of untrained security druggies collapsing in gutters. Is this the “New Anambra” we voted for?*

*Truth be told, Soludo is running a government of calculated deception, not transformation(This statement is for Think-tanks to understand). And I say this not out of bitterness, but from the hard earned revelation of following this administration from the inside. In fact, the only two things he initially pursued with some energy were road construction and the One Youth Two Skills programme. The first, we commended because roads are indeed essential. But even that has become a tool of manipulation. How can you build roads your people cannot walk twice on without fear of being killed or kidnapped? What is the worth of a well-paved road in a state of permanent fear?*

*The second, his youth empowerment programme began with hope. The first phase was fairly managed. But the second exposed the rot: nepotism, incompetence, poor coordination, and public humiliation. The SID programme especially brought disgrace. Thousands of Anambra youths were led like cattle into deception, and many never recovered. A programme that should have built dreams ended up mocking them. Many who supported Soludo initially, even emotionally, have since walked away not out of hate, but because their hope was spat upon.*

What else has this government done? School renovation began only recently, barely months to the next election. *Typical Politics dressed as progress. A flurry of activity with no sustainable plan, all aimed at earning temporary praise from the gullible. "Eye service," as the Bible calls it, Matthew 6:1: "Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them." Yet, that is exactly what we are seeing: a government not led by conviction, but by political calculation.*

Let us ask the hard questions. Why are people in Anambra living in fear, communities in Anambra Central and North suffer constant harassment, intimidation, and neglect?

*Let us remember the popular story of the widow flogged by a Reverend Father somewhere in the state, reportedly for asking for her unpaid salary to feed her children. That story was buried. Why? Because the so called Reverend is Catholic, and this government does not want to offend the religious empire.* Where was Soludo's outrage? Where was the Office of the First Lady? Where was the Commissioner for Women Affairs? Where was humanity?

If this is governance, then what is oppression?(Anambrarians should answer me please)

*Soludo has surrounded himself with sycophants who tell him what he wants to hear. He has weaponized state resources to favor friends and religious groups, while the rest of us are left to carry the cross. "The test of a man’s character is not when things are easy, but when power is in his hands," said Abraham Lincoln. And Soludo has failed that test with flying dishonor.*

*Today, people do not support Soludo because they believe in him. They do so because they are afraid of APC taking over, or they are loyal to APGA’s heritage. Some simply want to continue feeding off the system. But the truth is this: Anambra deserves better. If we must resist APC, let us do so with dignity, not by supporting a man who hides incompetence behind intellectual grammar.*

*We are at a tipping point. This coming election is not just about parties, it is about accountability, vision, and character. Let us vote not out of fear, but out of informed conviction. And to those who still blindly support this administration, ask yourselves: How many friends, neighbors, and relatives have we lost since 2021? How many children are now orphans? How many mothers cry every night? How many widows and vulnerable people are being oppressed on daily basis? How many businesses have shut down in Anambra State because of insecurity?*

*This government is not working for the people. It is working for itself. And now is the time to speak. Let this publication go viral. Let the people see the drunken operative in the gutter. Let them remember the woman whose fuel was poured away. Let them remember the widow beaten for asking for her wage. Let them remember the roads littered with corpses.*

Let them remember that “the hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of moral crisis” Dante Alighieri.

*Participate in the CVR. Get your PVC. And let us create history in Anambra State. Let us vote out failure and end this government of deception, oppression, and disgrace.*

The people deserve better. And the time is now.

NWAKANWA OKOYE

12/07/2025

*OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR CHARLES CHUKWUMA SOLUDO: BLOOD FLOWS WHILE YOU SLEEP*

*NWAKANWA AWKA NORTH*

Your Excellency Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo CFR,
Permit me, with the heaviest heart and the most burdened soul, to pen this letter soaked in grief, rage, and despair. *Not as a politician, not as a rebel, but as a concerned Anambrarian watching his beloved state drown in blood, tears, and the echoes of gunfire. This letter is not born out of mischief, but from an aching need to scream through silence, for what is happening in our state is no longer a case of negligence, it is an active betrayal of our collective trust.*

*Sir, what exactly are you doing with the security votes allocated to Anambra State? What strategic plans have you executed? What cutting edge security technology have you deployed to track, detect, and neutralize criminal elements in this state? It is baffling, to say the least, that in the 21st century, an era of satellite tracking, AI-powered surveillance, drone policing, and digital security intelligence, our best response to violence and bloodshed remains archaic patrol vans and undertrained vigilantes carrying old rifles and sticks.*

Governor Soludo, you travel across the world visiting nations, studying governance modules, attending summits, speaking to leaders yet you seem to have learned nothing about how functional states manage security. *,Is it not a fundamental duty of any responsible government to secure the lives and properties of its people? Even as you pride yourself on turning Anambra into “Taiwan-Dubai,” how do you reconcile that ambition with the fact that your citizens cannot walk safely to school, attend lectures, go to church, or run their businesses without the fear of being abducted, shot, or decapitated?*

*Is it the recent carnage in Ekwulobia? Or the tragic events in Oko Polytechnic where students and lecturers were reportedly kidnapped and killed in broad daylight? How many more horror stories will emerge before your government wakes up from its slumber? Where were your so called security outfits, Agụn’echemba and Udo Ga Achi when these crimes were being committed? What intelligence have they gathered? What kidnappers have they arrested? What terror cells have they dismantled?*

Truth must be told: these security outfits, heralded with fanfare and launched with government funds, have proven to be nothing more than symbolic decorations. *Decorative uniforms without action. Their presence has neither deterred criminals nor restored public confidence. If anything, things have worsened since their arrival. They are, at best, paper tigers, silent, docile, and ineffective in the face of a raging security inferno.*

*I do not say this lightly, nor do I write to accuse you directly of complicity, but I am deeply moved to quote the timeless wisdom of Chinua Achebe: “When a problem of security lasts more than 48 hours, the executive arm of government is no longer innocent.” Governor, take this quote seriously. For the level of violence we are witnessing in Anambra has now persisted for months, not hours. People are dying every day. Families are weeping. Businesses are closing. Students are deserting institutions. Investors are fleeing.*

There are rumors flying around the state, and I believe you have heard them too. Whispers that suggest that you may have struck a deal with the ruling APC to defect after securing a second term, thus abandoning the party and people who stood by you. Whether these rumors are true or not, the silence and indifference with which you treat security issues are giving them dangerous credibility. Governance cannot be conducted in secrecy. It must be transparent, accountable, and people-driven.

*You cannot keep Anambrarians in the dark while they die in the streets and you plan your next political move. A governor who fails to secure his people loses the moral right to seek reelection, let alone dream of national relevance. Security is not a campaign promise, it is a sacred covenant between the government and the governed. It is the cornerstone of development. Even roads, Your Excellency, cannot be used if the citizens are too terrified to move on them.*

*It is time to learn from your fellow governors. Look to Imo and Enugu. Look to Abia. Look at the decisive steps taken by their governments, no matter how flawed. They launched drone surveillance. They worked with local intelligence. They formed community task forces backed by proper training. They created working synergies between the army, police, DSS, and local outfits. What have you done? Anambra’s security model is broken, if there ever was one and we cannot keep pretending.*

*What exactly is your government doing? What is your Ministry of Homeland Security doing beyond press statements? Why are there no CCTV cameras mounted across Anambra’s volatile zones? Why has the state not launched a dedicated security app or hotline system to track movements and report incidents in real time? Why are we relying on outdated policing models in a state that prides itself on innovation and intellectual capital?*

*Governor Soludo, people are dying every day. Not in far flung villages alone, but in towns, cities, and campuses. No one is safe. Not even the youth, who are supposed to be the custodians of tomorrow. Is this the “liveable and prosperous homeland” you promised us? Is this the “Solution is Here” mantra we chanted with hope? No sir, what we see today is “Confusion is Here.” “Insecurity is Here.” “Death is Here.”*

You must stop focusing on the next election and focus on fixing Anambra. This is not the time to oil your political machinery or romance your national godfathers. *If you do not prioritize the lives of your people, then your name will go down in infamy not as the professor who transformed Anambra, but as the governor who watched it bleed.*

*I dare say, until this insecurity is addressed and neutralized, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must suspend every electoral activity in Anambra State. Yes, you heard right. Suspend the elections! For how can elections be conducted in a war zone? Who guarantees the safety of INEC officials, observers, party agents, and voters? If your government cannot guarantee peace, then you have no business conducting elections. INEC must be warned: if anything happens to its personnel during polls in Anambra, the responsibility will rest on your shoulders.*

*Governor Soludo, enough is enough. Your hands are not clean in this matter if you continue to do nothing. Anambra people are not fools. We see the gaps. We feel the pain. We bury the dead. And very soon, if this bloodshed is not curtailed, the people will rise not with arms but with the loudest moral outcry this state has ever known.*

We are not begging you. We are demanding that you lead. Secure the state. Stop the killings. Stop the kidnappings. Stop the silence.

*Let me be clear: I am not accusing you of masterminding the violence. But as long as you fail to act, your silence becomes complicity. As long as the killings go on unchecked, your inaction becomes betrayal. And as long as your government puts elections above human lives, your priorities are criminal.*

*Do not wait until your name becomes a national synonym for failure. Fix Anambra now. Activate every security mechanism at your disposal. Bring in experts. Invest in technology. Mobilize communities. Partner with neighboring states. Seek federal support if you must. But for God’s sake, do something!*

*This is not an act of rebellion, it is a cry for help. This letter is not just words, it is a mirror. Look into it and see the truth. If this does not move you to act, then perhaps nothing ever will.*

Sincerely,
A Dying Voice from the Bloody Soil of Anambra

*NWAKANWA OKOYE*

05/07/2025

*THE COST OF BROKEN PROMISES: WHEN THE SOLUTION GOVERNMENT BECAME A SYMBOL OF YOUTH BETRAYAL*

*NWAKANWA AWKA NORTH*

There comes a time in the life of every people when silence becomes betrayal. That time is now in Anambra State. The people who chanted Solution is Here in 2021 are now asking difficult questions in 2025. And sadly, they are receiving no answers, only dismissals and dangerous threats. The anger is not against roads or infrastructure. It is against deception masked as development. It is against betrayal served in the name of progress.

A government can erect bridges that stretch from Awka to heaven, but if those same bridges carry the weight of public lies and broken trust, they will collapse under the burden of conscience.

*Let us revisit the shiny image of the Solution Innovation District (SID), launched with fanfare and promise, celebrated across media platforms, and sold to the Nigerian public as the dawn of a new digital economy for the youths. The ICT training held at Agu Awka, opposite Hollywood Event Centre, brought in hundreds of young people who believed their lives were about to change. Their eyes shone with hope. Their hearts beat with belief.*

*They were trained, yes. But training without empowerment is like giving a thirsty man a lecture on the properties of water without giving him a single drop to drink.*

*Then came the graduation at the International Conference Centre (ICC), where Governor Charles Soludo himself stood tall and promised each participant a paltry 10,000 naira for transportation. Ten thousand naira, not for equipment, not for business capital, but as transport money, a mockery of the dreams these youths were sold. A day meant for celebration became a public heartbreak. Many cried in silence, not because of the amount promised, but because of the value placed on their journey.*

*Even that 10,000 naira was weaponized. Participants were asked to submit their BVN, NIN, and registered phone numbers linked to their bank accounts, all for a stipend not even enough to purchase a bag of rice. What was intended as support now reeks of data exploitation and bureaucratic insult. Many chose to abandon the stipend altogether. "Let them keep it. Our dignity is worth more," some said.*

It gets worse. Two billion naira was reportedly budgeted for this program. Two billion! But what did the youths receive? Not empowerment. Not tools. Not start-up grants. Not follow-up mentorship. Nothing but empty photo ops, motivational speeches, and an unforgettable betrayal.

Let us call this what it is: Youth Deception at State Level.

*The danger of such government betrayal is not just in the act, but in the erosion of public trust it brings. The same way 1Youth2Skills Plus has become a waiting game of pain and patience, the SID program has become a classic example of how to raise a generation’s hopes and drop them from a political skyscraper.*

The Commissioner of Youth Development, Hon. Patrick Agha Mba, who should be defending the interest of the youths, has now allegedly turned into a hunter of critics. *Instead of engaging in dialogue and redemptive action, he now orchestrates meetings to find and isolate voices like that of Nwakanwa Okoye, a man whose only crime is refusing to keep quiet while his fellow citizens are shortchanged.*

When public outcry becomes a death sentence, democracy is dead.

*When media silence is bought and dissent is punished, then autocracy has quietly entered the building, smiling and waving from the same podium once used to promise progress.*

*This government cannot continue to pretend that all is well. The grassroots are no longer clapping. They are watching. They are whispering. And that whisper is about to become a national roar.*

*Governor Soludo, you rode to power on the back of public faith. You were not rigged in. We carried you in. From teachers to traders, students to seamstresses, we said, Give the technocrat a chance. But now we are asking: Is this what we voted for?*

You can construct every street in Anambra, but if your administration cannot construct a single bridge of trust between the youth and the government, then you have failed!.

Let it be known that we do not hate you. We are not the opposition. We are your believers, now battered by broken promises.

*"The test of leadership is not in the building of monuments but in the building of men," said one philosopher. And sadly, the Solution Government has failed this test.*

To the Commissioner of Youth Development, your duty is not to chase shadows but to chase solutions. To serve the youth, not silence them. To empower their dreams, not assassinate their voices. If Nwakanwa is now a marked man for speaking up, then this administration has become no better than the very governments it once criticized.

Let this be the warning shot: If this government continues on this path of arrogance, intimidation, and silence, then 2025 will not be a re-election. It will be a referendum.

*A referendum on leadership. A referendum on honesty. A referendum on whether government exists to serve the people or enslave their loyalty.*

The SID scandal and the 1Youth2Skills disaster have only made one thing clear: This administration needs to stop building roads and start rebuilding trust.

The people are not hungry for handouts. They are hungry for justice. For sincerity. For accountability. They don’t want money thrown at them. They want promises kept.

The same people who made you, Professor, are ready to unmake you.

*We know our votes counted before. They will count again. But this time, not because of sweet words or televised inaugurations. They will count based on our suffering, our betrayal, our experience.*

This is not politics. This is reality.

*The youth are rising. The grassroots are waking. And the storm is no longer coming. It is already here.*

*NWAKANWA OKOYE*

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