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Uproar as Ebonyi APC pegs LG chairmanship form for N30m

Obah Sylva by Obah Sylva
January 20, 2026
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Uproar as Ebonyi APC pegs LG chairmanship form for N30m By Nicholas Ojo The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday re-arraigned a businessman, Wilson Opuwei, and his company, Dateline Energy Services Ltd., before the Lagos Special Offences Court in Ikeja over an alleged $550,000 fraud linked to a botched kerosene supply deal. Opuwei was docked before Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe on a four-count charge bordering on obtaining by false pretences and stealing, following years of delays that stalled the trial. According to the EFCC, the defendants allegedly collected $500,000 and an additional $50,000 in April 2011 from a businessman, Prince Donatus Okonkwo, under the guise of securing an allocation of 5,000 metric tonnes of Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK) from the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC)—a claim the anti-graft agency said was false. One of the charges alleged that the money was obtained through an intermediary, Chimaobi Anyaso, with the intent to defraud. Opuwei, however, pleaded not guilty when the charges were read in court. The case, first instituted in 2011, has suffered repeated setbacks. The EFCC told the court that although the prosecution closed its case as far back as 2015, the defence failed to open its own, forcing the trial to start afresh. The prolonged delay was attributed to the elevation and transfer of trial judges, as well as what the prosecution described as deliberate defence tactics. The matter had passed through multiple judges, including Justices Habeeb Abiru, Onigbanjo, and Lawal Akapo, before landing before Justice Abike-Fadipe. Defence counsel urged the court to allow Opuwei to remain on the bail granted in 2012, a request Justice Abike-Fadipe granted. The judge ordered that the defendant should continue on the existing bail conditions and adjourned the matter to March 19, 30 and 31, and April 1 and 2, 2026, for trial to commence de novo. The EFCC said it was ready to prosecute the case to its logical conclusion.
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi State has ignited widespread controversy after announcing that the nomination form for local government chairmanship positions will cost aspirants a staggering ₦30 million. The decision, revealed by the state party chairman, Chief Stanley Okoro Emegha, has sparked outrage among political observers, civil society groups, and ordinary citizens, who argue that the exorbitant fee effectively excludes grassroots politicians and ordinary Ebonyi indigenes from contesting, turning local elections into an exclusive affair for the wealthy or well-connected.

 

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The announcement came after a closed-door meeting with party officials from the state’s 13 local government areas and 171 wards. According to Emegha, the ₦30 million covers both the expression of interest and nomination forms for chairmanship aspirants, while councillorship forms are priced at ₦250,000. Sales of forms for delegates and councillors began on January 8, with chairmanship forms available from January 9 to January 19, ahead of the planned local government elections in August 2026.

Hon Nuhu Sada stated that APC is selling local government chairman forms for ₦30 million, and they’re telling young Nigerians to join politics. If ₦30 million is just for an LGA form, imagine how much it costs for a by 2027 President, Governor,

 

 

Critics have pointed out the stark disparity between the form’s cost and the realities of public service at the local level. According to data from the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), even if a local government chairman avoids all personal expenses and saves every kobo of their official salary and allowances, the total earnings over a full four-year term would still fall short of ₦30 million. This has led many to describe the fee as not just prohibitive but a direct incentive for corruption, as successful candidates may view their tenure primarily as an opportunity to recoup their “investment.”

 

Public reaction has been swift and sharp. On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), users have condemned the move as “moneycracy” rather than democracy. One commentator noted, “₦30 million just for a Chairmanship nomination form? This is a blueprint for institutionalised embezzlement. You cannot demand clean leadership when the entry fee requires a fortune.” Another lamented, “They want to make it impossible for a poor man to buy the form,” while others warned that such high barriers shut out capable grassroots leaders and foster an environment where only those seeking quick returns on investment participate.

The controversy intensified with reports that Osbourne Umahi, the 27-year-old son of former Ebonyi State Governor and current Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, purchased the ₦30 million form to contest the Ohaozara Local Government Area chairmanship. Supporters have praised him as a capable young politician committed to youth empowerment and infrastructure development, with the state APC chairman describing him as “intelligent” and capable of turning around the area’s fortunes. However, critics see the move as emblematic of how the high fee favours political dynasties and those with access to significant resources or influential godfathers, further alienating average citizens.
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Bashir Ahmad, a former aide to late President Muhammadu Buhari, publicly criticised the APC over the decision, arguing that such exorbitant fees hinder genuine participation, discourage youth involvement in politics, and promote corruption instead of service-oriented leadership.

 

The Ebonyi APC has defended the pricing, with some officials suggesting it ensures only “committed” and financially viable candidates emerge. Yet, the backlash highlights broader concerns in Nigerian politics about the commercialisation of elective offices, where nomination fees for even modest positions now rival or exceed those for higher national roles in previous election cycles.

 

As the form sales window closes and primaries approach, the debate rages on: Is this a necessary measure for party discipline, or a deliberate barrier that undermines democratic inclusion at the most local level of governance? For many in Ebonyi, the ₦30 million price tag sends a clear message—local leadership is no longer within reach of the common man. Whether this sparks reforms or deeper divisions remains to be seen, but the uproar shows no signs of fading soon.

 

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