Rt. Hon Chief Sir Emeka Ihedioha is a Nigerian politician and Businessman. Ihedioha is the immediate former Governor of Imo State. He was removed from office on January 14, 2020 by the Supreme Court which declared the APC candidate the authentic winner of the 2019 Imo gubernatorial electionHe was removed from office on January 14, 2020 by the Supreme Court judgement. Ihedioha went on to file an application to set aside the widely-condemned Supreme Court Judgement. Justice Chima Centus Nweze delivered a dissenting judgement in his favour, but the application was dismissed. Ihedioha is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party and represented the Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala Federal Constituency of Imo State from 2003 to 2015. He was also the former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives. He holds a National Honor as Commander of the Order of the Niger. In 2015, Ihedioha served as Speaker of the House of Representatives following the swearing-in of Aminu Tambuwal as the Executive Governor of Sokoto State. He became Governor of Imo State in 2019, winning the Gubernatorial race.
In 1992, Ihedioha was appointed press officer to the Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Iyorchia Ayu. A year later he was appointed chief press secretary to the Deputy Senate President. Following military incursion in the polity in November 1993, Ihedioha returned to his communications practice as Chief Executive Officer of First Page Communications. He became Director of Publicity of the newly formed People's Democratic Movement, the purveyor of the People Democratic Party in 1998. He was appointed special assistant to the Presidential Adviser on Utilities in July 1999, as a special assistant on media and publicity to the President of the Senate in November 1999, and as a special assistant on political matters to the Vice President in September 2001. He won a seat in the House of Representative as a member representing Aboh-Mbasie-Ngor Okpala Federal Constituency of Imo State in 2003. He was the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives from 2011 to 2015. During this period, he served as the Speaker of the House of Representatives after Tambuwal's swearing-in as the Executive Governor of Sokoto State. On 9 March 2019, Ihedioha contested for the gubernatorial seat for Imo State under the political platform of Peoples Democratic Party. On 11 March 2019, Ihedioha was declared Governor-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission sitting in Imo State, after he defeated Uche Nwosu who ran under the Action Alliance Party, with a total of 273,404 votes. He was removed from office on January 14, 2020 by a Supreme Court judgement.
Legislative activities
Between 2003 and 2007, he served as Chair, House Committee on Marine Transport. Ihedioha is credited with passing key bills that allowed for increased participation of Nigeria in that sector. These laws are:
The International Convention for the Safety at Sea Act 2004
The International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for the Compensation of Oil Pollution Damage 1979 as amended Act 2006
The International Convention on the Civil Liabilities for Oil Pollution Damage Act 2006.
Merchant Shipping Act 2007
Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria Act 2007 Ihedioha was reelected in 2007, and served as Chair of the House Committee on Cooperation and Integration in Africa. He was later elected chief whip of the House, a position he held throughout that term.
Executive activities
As Governor of Imo State, Ihedioha is credited with initiating key policies that enhanced fiscal responsibility in the State. These include:
The reactivation of the Bureau for Public Procurement and Price Intelligence.
As a result of his policy measures, the National Bureau for Statistics named Imo State as the least corrupt state in Nigeria, with a record low 17.6% corruption prevalence. Ihedioha is also known for embarking on widespread infrastructural projects, proactive lawmaking, and proposing and enacting/signing 17 laws, within his short period as Governor.
Personal life
Ihedioha's business interests span real estate development, industrialized farming, hospitality, and petroleum sectors. He is married to Lady Ebere Ihedioha and has four children.