Emeka Idu Godwin Obiajulu
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Emeka Idu Godwin Obiajulu is a Nigerian politician from Anambra. They have contested 1 election (1 win) across 1 party. Most recent: 2023 House of Representative Elections as Labour Party (LP) candidate.
Political Career
Biography
Emeka Idu Godwin Obiajulu Listen is a Nigerian politician and a lawmaker.
He is currently serving as a member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria under the Labour Party, representing Onitsha North/South federal constituency.
State of origin: Anambra
Party Positions
Policy positions from Labour Party (LP)'s manifesto.
Agriculture
Will optimize agricultural value chains across all states via targeted investments to boost food security and advance agro-based industrialization, addressing banditry, kidnapping, desertification, and policy barriers.
Anti-corruption
Will establish an Office of Special Counsel to investigate executive abuses, corruption, and bureaucratic concealments, exempting its prosecutions from Nolle Prosequi by the Attorney General.
Economy & Trade
Will implement radical economic reforms to drastically cut debt-servicing and debt-to-revenue ratios through aggressive fiscal policy adjustments, addressing high poverty (95M), unemployment (~32%), and low tax contribution (~6% of GDP).
Education
Overhauls funding access for UBEC and TETFund by removing bottlenecks, increasing transparency, and implementing a public-private partnership model where private corporations fund and manage schools (tax-in-kind).
Energy
Fast-track gas flaring commercialisation (NGFCP) to increase gas utilization and reduce wastage by enforcing Domestic Gas Supply Obligations of oil/gas companies, implementing gas-to-power infrastructure with fiscal incentives, and lowering prices for embedded power generation.
Enterprise grant support
Will implement a mandatory national certification for blue-collar artisans and re-skilling programs to align youth skills with economic needs, including STEM training and a venture capital-like fund for entrepreneurs.
Environment & Climate
Will establish a Green Army to tap into $3 trillion in international climate finance for green growth, employment, and transition to a green economy.
Foreign Policy
Will actively engage in sub-regional and regional forums to enhance Nigeriaβs leadership role in African affairs through constructive dialogue on challenges.
Governance & Reform
Will push for a policy on Common Regimentation Emolument Structure Table (CREST) to harmonize wages across federal public servants, military, and judiciary/academia, ensuring equal pay for comparable roles.
Healthcare
Develop a comprehensive occupational mapping of Nigeriaβs healthcare system to generate data on human capacity, reverse brain drain, and stop medical tourism by leveraging Diaspora healthcare expertise.
Infrastructure
Will develop and complete a $2.3 billion Siemens deal to upgrade Nigeriaβs power transmission grid, aiming for stable capacities of 7,000 MW by 2023, 11,000 MW by 2024, and 25,000 MW by 2025 through public-private partnerships.
Reliefs and scholarships
Will criminalize non-payment of salaries/wages/pensions to address poverty, inequality, and enhance social solidarity through enforcement of collective bargaining agreements.
Security & Defense
Committed to activating regional cooperation with neighboring countries (Niger, Chad, Cameroon) for border security and addressing cross-border crimes under the ECOWAS Protocol on Movement of Persons.
Technology & Digital
Drive Nigeriaβs transition into the 4th Industrial Revolution through digital economy initiatives, including scientific and technological innovation.
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