James N.J. Aneke

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James N.J. Aneke
Military Governor of Imo State
In office
9 December 1993  22 August 1996
Preceded by Evan Enwerem
Succeeded by Tanko Zubairu

Navy Captain James N.J. Aneke was appointed military governor of Imo State in Nigeria from December 1993 to August 1996 during the military regime of General Sani Abacha.[1] Speaking of his administration, Bob Njemanze from the Njemanze ruling dynasty in Owerri, Imo State, described him as "a young man with beautiful ideas but no action."[2] During his period as governor, Owerri was plagued by kidnappings and ritual killings, which he was unable to prevent.[3]

In April 2009, Commodore (retired) James Aneke joined the People's Democratic Party.[4]

References

  1. "Nigerian States". WorldStatesmen. Retrieved 2010-02-12. 
  2. Obinna Nwanze (12 October 2009). "Leaders Are Making Things Difficult in Nigeria -Njemanze". Daily Champion. Retrieved 2010-02-12. 
  3. Daniel Jordan Smith (2007). A culture of corruption: everyday deception and popular discontent in Nigeria. Princeton University Press. p. 147. ISBN 0-691-12722-0. 
  4. Francis Ugwoke (20 April 2009). "PDP's Harvest of Returnees in Southeast". ThisDay. Retrieved 2010-02-12. 


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