
The visit centered on seeking the Deputy Speaker’s support for the creation of Anioma State, which would fulfill the long-standing call for an additional state in the South East geopolitical zone, thereby ensuring parity with other regions in the country.
“We cannot go into this process divided. The South East must present one strong candidate. Whether it is Anioma or another, whichever state emerges must have sound justification—historical, geopolitical, and economic,” he said.
“Senator Nwoko cannot do it alone, no matter how influential or resourceful he is. The governors, stakeholders, and people of the region must come together. I am not against any proposal; I am only in support of what will make the South East stronger, better, and more balanced. Let the best option win,” Kalu stated.
In response, Senator Ned Nwoko expressed appreciation to the Deputy Speaker for his open-mindedness, guidance, and commitment to fairness, assuring that the Anioma delegation will continue to champion the cause with unity and purpose for the overall good of the South East and Nigeria at large.
