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2027 Election: Tinubu, APC Unstoppable — Orji Kalu

Former Abia State governor Orji Uzor Kalu, believes President Bola Tinubu will face little to no opposition in the 2027 presidential election, declaring that the contest will be ‘Tinubu versus Tinubu’.

Kalu spoke with members of the Senate Press Corps at the National Assembly on Tuesday.

Senator Kalu, who chairs the Senate Committee on the South East Development Commission (SEDC), noted that the All Progressives Congress (APC) remains firmly rooted across the country and continues to enjoy massive grassroots support.

“Has he gotten anyone contesting against him? The election is Tinubu vs Tinubu, just like Soludo vs Soludo, Our party is fully on ground and with the people. We’ll keep doing all we can to help Nigerians progress,” the lawmaker told the gathering.

The former Chief Whip of the 9th Senate underscored that the National Assembly, under Senate President Godswill Akpabio, is focused on passing laws that will support the President’s economic recovery drive.

Reacting to comments by US President Donald Trump on killings in Nigeria, Kalu said Trump told the truth, insisting that the attacks have affected both Christians and Muslims and must be condemned by all.

“If it’s a lie, then it’s not a lie because he said the truth. Nigerians are being killed, Christians and Muslims alike. There are jihadists who want to destroy Nigeria. We must blacklist and smoke them out without pity,” he said.

The former governor revealed that he had discussed Nigeria’s security challenges with two ex-U.S. presidents and six sitting Senators who, according to him, expressed readiness to assist Nigeria in the fight against terrorism.

He added that recent airstrikes by the Nigerian Air Force may have benefited from U.S. intelligence sharing.

“Before Trump says a word, the American intelligence community must have found out where these terrorists are located,” Kalu said.

The Senator blamed part of the global insecurity on the U.S.-led removal of Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi and Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, which he said unleashed arms across Africa.

He also dismissed speculation that the U.S. was targeting President Tinubu’s administration, further noting that its focus is on jihadist groups destabilizing Nigeria.

“Nigerians are clapping, thinking the U.S. is after Tinubu’s government. No, they are after the jihadists,” he said.

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Kalu, Orji, others endorse Tinubu for second term

Former governors of Abia State, Senators Orji Uzor Kalu, Theodore Ahamefula Orji and other political stakeholders in the state have unanimously endorsed the reelection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for second tenure.

The political leaders made up of political office holders from 1999-2027, known as Team 1999-2007, who met in Umuahia, the state capital, at the Azikiwe residence of former governor Orji also vowed to drag the governor of the state, Dr. Alex Otti to court for running the state from his Isiala Ngwa South local government area residence.

The political leaders who expanded the team to accommodate those that served the state during Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu said that the lawsuit to be filed against Otti would be to compel him to move to Government House in Umuahia and stop running the affairs of the state from his private home.

In a nine point communiqué signed by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, chairman; Senator Orji, 1st vice chairman and Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, 2nd vice chairman, and read by the former national chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Ike Oye, members were urged to redouble their efforts and work for the re-election of President Tinubu.

The team who also commended President Tinubu for appointing ex-Governor Ikpeazu as Ambassador designate, asked aggrieved members to forget the past and forge ahead to work for the growth of the group.

Speaking earlier, leader of the team, Senator Kalu said the group is a social cultural organisation with the aim of bettering the lots of Abians.

“The team has three ex-governors from the three senatorial zones of the state. People have called us names and accused us of doing nothing in the past 24 years, but if nothing was done, will there still be Abians?”

Describing the team as one family, Kalu urged members to forget the past and work for the future.

“I created Senator T. A Orji and he created Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, so if there is any difference between them, we are going to resolve that so we can move forward.”

Senator Orji thanked Senator Kalu and others who attended the meeting, promising they would do everything possible to move the state forward.

He urged all the members to forget the past and work for the good of the team and the state.

Former Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Chinedum Orji thanked Kalu for accepting to lead the team and his father, Senator Orji for hosting them.

He urged all members to close ranks in order to move the group forward and ensure a resounding victory for President Tinubu in 2027.

Other speakers, including chief Don Ubani, secretary of the Team; Eme Abali MBA and Mrs. Felicia Dimgba, all eulogised Kalu and Orji for the able way they have been piloting the affairs of the group.

They said it was unfortunate that someone would wake up overnight and boasted he was going to retire them from politics and vowed to resist any of such moves.

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Abia-North: Sen. Kalu delivers 50 new schools to constituents

Not less than 50 schools in Abia-North Senatorial District have attained various stages of completion following the reconstruction works facilitated by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu representing the zone in the 10th Assembly.

Full construction works in each of the five Local Government Areas have since commenced on the school structures as captured in the 2024 budget submitted by Kalu.

Most of the schools were built during the lawmaker’s tenure as governor of the state but have since been abandoned by subsequent administrations.

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Senate backs Kalu’s bill to boost electric vehicles, green transport

The Senate on Wednesday passed for second reading the Electric Vehicle Transition and Green Mobility Bill, 2025, sponsored by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North).

The proposed legislation seeks to create a national framework for the adoption, manufacturing, and regulation of EVs, reduce Nigeria’s dependence on fossil fuels, and establish the country as a continental hub for green mobility.

The bill was extensively debated, with lawmakers acknowledging the urgency of transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.

The proposal outlines strategies to promote local assembly, regulate foreign partnerships, expand nationwide charging infrastructure, and ensure coordinated oversight through relevant ministries and agencies.

Leading the debate, Senator Kalu said the initiative is aimed at transforming the nation’s automobile and energy sectors through innovation and job creation.

“This Bill will help Nigeria move from dependence on fossil fuels toward a cleaner and sustainable energy system. It will ensure that our local industries benefit directly from the emerging global electric vehicle market, create jobs, and reduce emissions in our cities,” he stated.

The bill provides for tax holidays, import duty waivers, toll and road tax exemptions, and subsidies for EV users and investors. It also mandates that charging points be installed in fuel stations nationwide to enable widespread adoption.

A major provision of the bill is its strong emphasis on local content compliance.

It requires foreign automakers operating in Nigeria to partner with licensed local assemblers and set up assembly plants within three years.

The proposed legislation also stated that by 2030, such companies must source at least 30 per cent of components locally, or risk suspension of operations and fines of up to ₦250 million per violation, stating that unauthorised EV importers face penalties of ₦500 million per shipment and confiscation of vehicles.

“We are creating a system that protects Nigerian industries and ensures that technology transfer and innovation happen locally,” Kalu explained.

Senators across party lines backed the bill. Senator Adamu Aliero (Kebbi Central) highlighted the urgency of addressing carbon emissions in major cities.

“The world is moving forward, and cities like Lagos and Kano are already suffering from high carbon emissions. Electric vehicles will drastically cut down pollution, improve public health, and create a new industrial ecosystem for Nigeria.

Instead of exporting lithium, we should process and utilise it here at home to create jobs and diversify our economy,” he said.

Senator Osita Ngwu (Enugu West) linked the bill to long-term climate resilience.

“Climate change is already affecting our communities and agricultural productivity. Embracing clean mobility is part of our national responsibility to future generations,” he stated.

Senator Titus Zam noted that Nigeria risks falling behind global trends.
“From Europe to Asia and even several African countries, the electric vehicle revolution has already taken shape.

“Nigeria must not be left behind if we hope to remain competitive and relevant,” Zam said.

The bill also encourages private investment in charging stations, offering grants and tax credits, while requiring fuel stations to provide EV charging points.

“Our goal is to make Nigeria the hub of electric vehicle manufacturing in Africa, create jobs for our youth, and support our transition toward renewable energy,” Kalu reiterated.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio commended the initiative, describing it as aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s economic diversification agenda.

“This Bill represents an important step toward sustainable industrial growth and environmental responsibility. Nigeria must prepare for the future of transportation and energy,” he said.

The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Industry for further legislative scrutiny and is expected to return within four weeks.

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Railways Bill becomes law after Presidential assent

President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law the Constitutional Amendment Bill sponsored by the Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, granting states in the country powers to construct railways.


The law titled a Bill for an Act to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As amended) to provide that the Federal Government and the State Governments shall have concurrent legislative powers on Railway and to provide for matters related thereto, 2021 was among the 16 Constitutional Amendments signed into law by Mr.President on Friday.

The Railway Constitutional Amendment is part of the Abia-North Lawmaker’s contribution to the fifth alternation to the Constitution, aimed at boosting the nation’s transport system which means states can now build their own rail tracks and introduce trains for Intra-State Transport among others, so as to decongest the roads.


Kalu’s contribution in reshaping the highest laws of the country will further relieve teeming commuters and reduce the number of accidents on the country’s roads. It will further reduce the cost of human and cargo transportation as rail transport is globally cheaper than road transport.


With the Presidential assent, the rail transportation has been removed from the Exclusive List to the Concurrent List, making it possible for states to invest in the infrastructure.


According to a confirmatory statement issued by Senator Babajide Omoworare, Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters-Senate, the President signed into law 16 bills including Kalu’s Bill which stood at No. 16.


The highlights of the assented Constitutional Alteration Bills, amongst others, are: ensuring financial independence of State Houses of Assembly and State Judiciary; regulating of the first session and inauguration of members-elect of the National and State Houses of Assembly and for related matters; and ensuring that the President and Governors submit the names of persons nominated as Ministers or Commissioners within 60 days of taking the oath of office for confirmation by the Senate or State House of Assembly; and for related matters.


Other highlights are: enabling states to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity in areas covered by the national grid; and for related matters; excluding the period of intervening events in the computation of time for determining pre-election matters petitions etc; regulating the first session and inauguration of members-elect of National and State Assemblies; changing prisons to correctional service and re-designating correctional service in the concurrent list.


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Senate bill proposes jail term for parents who refuse to enrol children in schools

The new Senate bill makes provision for free education for students from primary to junior secondary school levels.

The Nigerian Senate has commenced the processing of passing a bill that recommends a fine or imprisonment for parents and guardians who default in enrolling their wards for primary and junior secondary school education.

Proposed by Senator Orji Kalu (APC-Abia North), the bill titled, ‘Compulsory free Universal Basic Education Act 2004, Section 2,’ mandates governments at every level to provide free, compulsory, and universal basic education for every child of primary and junior secondary school age.

The proposed piece of legislature, which has already passed the first reading on the floor of the Red Chamber, also recommended free meals should be provided for every child in the country.

According to the act, “Every parent shall ensure that his child or ward attends and completes his primary school education and junior secondary school education by endeavouring to send the child to primary and junior secondary schools.

It further states that “stakeholders in education in a local government area shall ensure that every parent or person who has the care and custody of a child performs the duty imposed on him under section 2(2) of this Act.”

The act specified that any parents found contravening the earlier prescription should be liable, on the first conviction, to be reprimanded.

Reading further, the act says, “On a second conviction, a fine of 2,000 or imprisonment for a term of one month or both; and on subsequent conviction, to a fine of 5,000 or imprisonment for a term of two months or to both.”

However, the Senate has amended the proposed fines previously stated in the act and introduced stiffer financial penalties for any defaulter.

The amendment states that “Section (4) (b) of the Principal Act is amended by deleting 2,000 and inserting 20,000. Section (4) (c) of the Principal Act is amended by deleting 5,000 and inserting 50,000.

“Section 3(2) of the Principal Act is amended by deleting 10,000 and inserting 100,000.

In addition, it noted that “A person who receives or obtains any fee contrary to the provisions of subsection (1) of this section commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding N10,000 or imprisonment for a term of three months or to both.

“Every parent shall ensure that his child receives full-time education suitable to his age, ability and aptitude by regular attendance at schools.”

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Abia-North: Kalu completes Abam Pry sch’l, distributes school bags, learning materials across district

As part of efforts to improve the learning standards of students across his senatorial district, senator representing Abia North, Orji Uzor Kalu has completed the reconstruction of a block of three classrooms at Abam, Arochukwu LGA.


The school, Amaeke Abam Primary School, forms part of other numerous infrastructure projects in Abia already completed and delivered as captured in the 2023 appropriation bill.


To consolidate his efforts, Kalu won re-election into the 10th Senate,also commenced the second phase of the distribution of school bags, text books and stationeries to students across the five local government areas to aid their learning processes.


The newly completed learning structure adds to others already delivered within the first quarter of the year. They include two to three blocks of classrooms each at Amuvi Primary School; Command Day Primary School; Amaekpu Ohafia Community School and Agboji Abiriba Primary school all located at Arochukwu, Ohafia and Bende LGAs respectively.


At St. James Presbyterian Academy, Ndi Oji Abam, Arochukwu where the distribution of the learning materials first took place, the school proprietor, Ogonnaya Emmanuel offered words of appreciation and prayers to Senator Kalu.


Addressing Kalu’s representatives sent to supervise the exercise, Ogbonnaya assured that the materials would be utilised judiciously by the students. The school head also said that the newly completed learning structures would ease the teaching and learning processes of both the teachers and students.


“I have nothing but appreciation for Senator Kalu, I pray that God continues to bless him more. He has continued to remember us at the Senate and these materials will go a long way for these students because many can’t afford to buy them due to the current state of the economy,” he said.


Other beneficiaries of the ongoing distribution are Ovukwu Central school, Ndi Oji Abam and Community primary school, Ndi Oji Abam both in Arochukwu L.G.A.


Also , Mr. Eke Kalu Elekwa who represented the Head teacher of Community Primary School Ndi Oji Abam thanked Kalu for his benevolence towards the pupils thereby relieving parents from the burden now that the economy is not friendly.


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Kalu rated highest among Abia lawmakers with 25 bills 

With 25 legislative bills standing in his name, Orji Uzor Kalu, a first time senator from Abia State, who made his entry to the Senate in 2019, has been rated highest in bill sponsorship among other senators from the South East.

As reported on Tuesday by OrderPaper.ng Nigeria’s parliamentary multimedia platform, Kalu has sponsored more bills at the nation’s apex parliament than his Abia State counterparts.

Using the 2019-2022 cumulative legislative tenure of the 9th Senate and Kalu’s bills, the Senate chief whip exceeded his colleagues by 67 per cent compared with Theodore Orji (10 bills) and Enyinnaya Abaribe (two bills) who have spent eight and 12 years respectively at the Red Chambers.

Asides discharging his constitutional elected responsibility with his bills driving streak, Kalu, the 62-year-old lawmaker representing Abia North, has also bagged prestigious awards from notable organisations in recognition of his infrastructure and empowerment drive for his constituents which has been described as superlative coming from a first time senator.

As published by OrderPaper, some of Kalu’s notable bills among the 25 include: A bill for an Act to amend the administration of criminal justice Act 2015 and other related matters bill 2020; A bill for an Act to establish the national food bank and to provide for matters connected with or incidental to the foregoing, bill 2021; A bill for an Act to alter the constitution of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) to provide that the Federal Government and the state governments shall have concurrent legislative powers on railway, and to provide for matters related thereto 2021.

Kalu a chieftain of All Progressives Congress (APC) was elected to the Senate in 2019 in the National Assembly.

In the report, the media organisation x-rayed the legislative performance of the 12 Abia lawmakers in the National Assembly. OrderPaper Nigeria highlighted the scorecard of senators and members of the House of Representatives from the state. The piece was focused on their performance in the area of bill sponsorship over the last three years (2019-2022).

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