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national assembly leaders dont need immunity opara

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This article covers a Nigerian politician's candidacy announcement and his views on state police and governor immunity. There is no concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, price move, or supply chain impact. The event is purely political and does not affect any sector, product, or company.

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  • Osita Opara, former transitional Chairman of Mbaitoli Local Government Council, is seeking a Senate ticket after nearly 20 years away from elected office.
  • He served from 2003 to 2007 and has held various roles in public service and the private sector.
  • Opara emphasizes the need for state police to address insecurity in the South East.
  • He opposes the removal of immunity for governors, arguing it is necessary for effective governance.
  • He has submitted his candidacy form and maintains a good relationship with Governor Hope Uzodinma, but has not received an official endorsement.
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