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Ikeoha Movement to Launch in Abia as Uzo Ihuka Declares for Isiala Ngwa Seat

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The Ikeoha Movement has announced plans for its official inauguration in Abia State, alongside the declaration of its Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Chief Sir Uzo Ihuka, for the Isiala Ngwa Federal Constituency.

According to a statement issued by the Director General of the movement, Sir Hon. Emeka Achilefu, the event marks a significant step toward promoting responsive representation, people-focused leadership, and grassroots development in the constituency and across the state.

Achilefu noted that the inauguration is expected to bring together party faithful, stakeholders, and supporters under a common platform built on service, inclusiveness, and sustainable progress.

The event is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 12 noon at Ekeukwu Civic Hall Ground, located opposite Uratta Bus Stop along the Aba–Umuahia Expressway in Isiala Ngwa.

A broad spectrum of attendees is expected at the event, including leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), members of the Ikeoha Movement, the Abia State chapter of the City Boy Movement, Renewed Hope advocates, Oji Ngaji Ori supporters, and members of the general public.

The statement added that the Ikeoha Movement is committed to advancing a progressive political agenda that prioritizes the welfare of the people and encourages active civic participation.

Members of the public and the media have been invited to attend the inauguration.

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Why Erondu Jnr Remains the Best Choice for Abia South Senatorial District

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As the political battle for the Abia South Senatorial District gathers momentum ahead of 2027, one name continues to dominate grassroots conversations across the six local government areas; Erondu Uchenna Erondu Jnr.

For many constituents, the Senate race is no longer simply about experience or national visibility. The focus has shifted toward measurable impacts, accessible leadership and practical development. On these fronts, Erondu Jnr stands distinctly ahead.

The member representing Obingwa West State Constituency in the Abia State House of Assembly has built a strong political identity around grassroots empowerment, community service and visible interventions that directly affect ordinary people.

Born into the family of the late Deacon Lazarus Nmereumuna Erondu and Deaconess Victoria Onyedikachi Erondu of Azuogwugwu Umuaro Village in Obingwa LGA, Erondu Jnr’s leadership philosophy was shaped by discipline, faith and communal responsibility.

A graduate of Estate Management and Law from Abia State University, Uturu, where he graduated sixth in a class of 236 students. His public service journey spans decades of administrative and political experience.

From serving as Chairman of Obingwa Local Government Area in 2003, to serving on the management board of Enyimba International FC as a Director, during the club’s historic CAF Champions League victories in 2004 and 2005. Erondu Jnr consistently demonstrated leadership capacity and organizational competence.

He later served as Personal Assistant to former Deputy Governor Dr. Chris Akomas between 2007 and 2010, and subsequently as Senior Special Assistant and Special Adviser on General Duties to former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu from 2015 to 2022.

Today, as Chairman of the House Committee on Public Service Matters, he continues to champion reforms in healthcare, ICT development and economic protection for citizens.

However, what truly separates Erondu Jnr from many contemporary politicians is the scale of his measurable grassroots interventions.

One of his most impactful programmes remains his Free JAMB Registration Initiative.

Now in its sixth edition, the programme has sponsored over 6,000 students across Obingwa-West and beyond, with more than 1,500 students benefiting in the latest edition alone.

His WAEC sponsorship programme has also supported several thousands of secondary school students over the years, helping many families overcome financial barriers to education.

These interventions have expanded access to higher education opportunities for thousands of young people from low-income households.

Erondu Jnr’s empowerment programmes rank among the most visible in Abia South.

Over the years, he has facilitated the distribution of:

over 300 motorcycles,

92 vehicles,

several trucks and tippers,

one Toyota Coaster bus,

numerous tricycles,

hundreds of generators,

laptops and desktop computers,

and entrepreneurial support equipment.

Widows were also empowered with livestock for agricultural production and food security.

These interventions directly empowered hundreds of beneficiaries while supporting thousands of dependants and households across communities.

Unlike abstract political claims, beneficiaries and projects linked to Erondu’s interventions are physically visible within communities, strengthening his grassroots acceptance and emotional connection with the people.

Understanding the importance of agriculture to rural livelihoods, Erondu Jnr also invested significantly in supporting farmers.

Through his agricultural intervention programmes, over 1,200 bags of fertilizer were distributed in recent interventions alone, while cumulative distributions over the years run into several thousands of bags.

These interventions improved farm productivity, strengthened food security and provided direct economic relief to farmers across Obingwa communities.

Perhaps one of his most remarkable achievements lies in healthcare support.

Among his major interventions was the donation of five dialysis machines:

four dialysis machines to Nenu Specialist Hospital, and one dialysis machine to Pacific-Care Hospital & Lifestyle Medicine in Akwa Ibom State.

He also donated:

incubators for preterm babies,

oxygen concentrators,

suction machines,

vital signs monitors,

hospital beds,

surgical consumables,

and digital medical equipment.

These interventions significantly improved healthcare delivery, maternal care and emergency response services.

Erondu Jnr also prioritized social welfare and housing support for vulnerable families.

Through targeted interventions, he facilitated the construction and furnishing of 43 units of 2-bedroom bungalows for indigent families across Abia communities.

His community development initiatives also supported:

construction of civic halls,

rural infrastructure,

and improvements to access roads.

These projects enhanced living conditions and strengthened community development across Obingwa West.

But the political mood across Abia South has changed.

Many constituents now demand:

visible empowerment,

practical development,

grassroots accessibility,

youthful energy,

Generational shift,

and measurable impact.

These are the areas where Erondu Jnr enjoys overwhelming advantage.

Unlike the old style of politics built mainly around speeches and political symbolism, Erondu Jnr’s political strength is rooted in direct human impact and physically verifiable interventions.

His empowerment programmes are visible. His beneficiaries are identifiable. His projects are measurable. His grassroots presence is undeniable.

Beyond that, his youthful energy, accessibility and connection with ordinary people continue to resonate strongly with younger voters and grassroots communities seeking fresh leadership.

Erondu Uchenna Erondu Jnr represents a new generation of leadership defined not by political rhetoric, but by practical service and measurable development.

His record already reflects:

educational transformation,

economic empowerment,

healthcare support,

agricultural intervention,

housing development,

and sustained grassroots impact.

For many constituents across Abia South, the choice has become increasingly clear.

Erondu Jnr embodies the energy, accessibility, practical leadership and transformational vision required to move Abia South into a new era of people-oriented representation and development.

George Egejuru, writes from Aba, Abia State.

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Henry Ikoh’s campaign organisation rejects Abia APC guber primary result, heads to national leadership

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The Campaign Organisation of frontline governorship aspirant and former Minister of State for Science and Technology, Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh, has strongly rejected the purported outcome of the All Progressives Congress governorship primary in Abia State which reportedly declared Eric Opiah as winner.

In a strongly-worded statement issued on Friday, the campaign organisation described the announcement as “strange, unacceptable, provocative and inconsistent with the established consensus arrangement reached by the majority of the party’s State Working Committee.”

The statement titled:”The Sham Called Abia APC Governorship Primary Election and the Purported Results Announced Cannot Stand”, was signed by the Director General of the Campaign Organisation, Prince Ikedi Ezekwesiri, a two-time member of the Abia State House of Assembly.

“It is incongruous to the set down rules and guidelines of our party – APC regarding the procedures and processes of conducting primary elections, that a clique of desperate politicians should usurp the duties of the party and jettison the laid down rules and guidelines as contained in the constitution of the party to go on a wide indecent frolic to massage their inglorious ego. Any result(s) generated from a faulty procedural foundation cannot stand”.

The organisation insisted that no valid process could overturn the earlier position of 13 out of the 18 members of the APC State Working Committee (SWC) who had openly adopted Chief Ikoh as the party’s consensus governorship candidate following the withdrawal of another aspirant, Mascot Uzor Kalu, from the race.

According to the statement, the overwhelming endorsement of Ikoh by majority members of the SWC reflected the collective will of critical party stakeholders who believed the former minister possesses the political capacity, experience, acceptability and grassroots appeal required to reposition the party ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

“The sudden emergence of a different outcome after a clear consensus had already been reached by the majority of the State Working Committee raises serious questions about transparency, credibility and respect for internal democratic agreements within the party,” the campaign stated.

The organisation argued that consensus remains a recognised democratic mechanism within the APC and wondered why the position earlier reached by a clear majority of the SWC members would be discarded without due consultation or broad-based agreement.

It further warned that any attempt to impose candidates against the collective decision of stakeholders could trigger avoidable disaffection within the party and undermine ongoing efforts to reposition the APC as a formidable opposition force in Abia State.

“Our principal, Chief Henry Ikoh, remains committed to party discipline, unity and democratic principles. However, we cannot accept a process that appears to disregard the clearly expressed position of the majority of the party leadership in the state,” the statement added.

Alleging foul play in the purported declaration of Opiah as winner of the primaries, Ikoh’s Campaign Organisation claimed the former Minister remains the popular choice of the party members across the state.

The campaign organisation disclosed that it had commenced the process of formally petitioning the national leadership of the APC to review what it termed “the controversial and questionable declaration.”

It expressed confidence that the national leadership of the party would act in the interest of justice, fairness and internal democracy to prevent what it described as “a dangerous precedent capable of weakening party cohesion in Abia State.”

While urging supporters to remain calm and law-abiding, the organisation maintained that Chief Ikoh remains the authentic consensus choice of the majority of APC stakeholders across the state.

“Let me assure APC members in Abia state and our teeming faithful followers that what happened yesterday was a charade and will not stand.”

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Martina Ononiwu Backs Chinedum Orji After Ikwuano/Umuahia Primaries Defeat

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Hon. Martina Ononiwu, an aspirant in the Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency primaries, has publicly declared her full support for Rt. Hon. Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji following the conclusion of the All Progressive Congress APC primary election.

Speaking at the Stakeholders meeting on Friday, Ononiwu lauded party leaders and urged members to remain united for the overall success of the party in Abia State.

“I will support Rt. Hon. Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji. I want to thank everybody. I want to thank Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, because of you, we have a strong party in Abia State. Oftentimes when there’s a winner, there will be grumbling, but I’ll support you, Hon. Chinedum Orji, with my full chest,” she stated.

She stated that it was a show of sportsmanship to support the winner in a contest and prayed that the Party continues to grow.

Recall that the Abia State chapter of the APC declared the former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Chinedum Orji was declared the winner of the Party primaries for the Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency seat on Thursday.

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