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2027: Shun divisive tendencies – Abia North PDP Stakeholders Urge Members, Preach Unity

Stakeholders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) from the five Local Government Areas of Abia North Senatorial zone, Arochukwu, Bende, Isuikwuato, Ohafia and Umunneochi, have made a strong call for unity among party members, urging members to shun all forms of divisive tendencies and personal interests, but focus on the interest of rebuilding and repositioning the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Arising from the strategic stakeholders meeting held yesterday in Abiriba, Ohafia Local Government Area, of Abia State, prominent leaders and key figures of the party, gathered to deliberate on the state of the PDP and chart a progressive path forward.
Receiving updates from the various Local Government Area Chairmen, party representatives from Arochukwu, Bende, Ohafia, Isuikwuato, and Umunneochi affirmed that the PDP remains strong at their various localities. They reported that members are united and actively responding to reconciliation efforts aimed at addressing grievances.
The LGA representatives pledged their unwavering support for the party and assured that no further defections would occur.
Speaking at the event, several party stakeholders, including former Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency representative, Rt. Hon. Uko Nkole, the Deputy National Legal Adviser, Barr. Ikechukwu Osuoha, the South East Legal Adviser, Barr. Ukpai Ukairo, the former Commissioner for Basic Education, Chief Ukwu Rocks Emma, Chief Ndubuisi Etugo Ogah, Hon. Emmanuel Okoronkwo, Hon. Joy Ekekwe, Mrs. Love Eziama, among others, emphasized the need for the party to address the root causes of its challenges and adopt the right principles for lasting stability and progress.
According to them, for the party to reclaim its winning momentum, it must put an end to actions that could undermine its success, particularly anti-party activities. They emphasized that suspending members is not a constructive solution and urged the party to instead revive its reconciliation team and prioritize internal consensus-building. “Enough of the suspensions”, they said, calling for unity and dialogue over division.

Also, Hon. Emmanuel Ndubuisi, representing Bende South State Constituency, reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty to the PDP. He urged party leaders to draw inspiration from the leadership style of Jesus Christ, who consistently sought to understand what people thought of Him. He emphasized that any leader who fails to gauge the sentiments of the people risks leading them astray.
Amidst the wave of defections rocking the party, the member representing Ohafia North State Constituency, Hon Mandela Obasi, who hosted the Abia North stakeholders at his Abiriba country home, said he is not leaving PDP, but would stand firm and support it until it reclaims its lost glory. He noted that his people, the Abiriba, are renowned warriors who do not retreat in the face of adversity.
Hon. Obasi vowed to remain in the struggle, stating that as the highest-ranking member of the Abia State House of Assembly from Abia North, it is his responsibility to lead the charge for the party’s resurgence.
Meanwhile, the Abia North Chairman of PDP, Chief Gabriel Elendu, appreciated Hon Mandela Obasi for hosting the meeting of Abia North Stakeholders, describing it as a right step to victory.
According to him, clinching power back might not be easy, but stated that with unity, cooperation and hope, the party could return to its winning ways, stressing that come 2027, the party would only give tickets to candidates who are credible and would not disappoint the party. He urged members to remain undeterred, keeping faith in the party.
Earlier in his address, the State PDP Chairman, Elder Abraham Amah, expressed confidence that the party would rise again. He reaffirmed the party’s commitment to awarding tickets strictly to candidates who emerge through credible primaries and have the capacity to win elections.
Elder Amah emphasized that the days of sentiment and impunity were over, as the party has now returned to the people.Issuing a stern warning, he stated that any individual who claims to be a PDP member but works against the party’s interests would face divine consequences. “The PDP will rise again”, he declared with conviction.
In an interview, stakeholders from Isuikwuato Local Government Area, Hon. Emmanuel Okoronkwo and Chief Ndubuisi Etugo Ogah, reacted to the recent defection of the member representing Isuikwuato State Constituency, Hon Lucky Johnson, to the Labour Party, stating that his departure has had no impact on the political structure of Isuikwuato.
On the contrary, they noted that the defection has galvanized greater support among party members, asserting that the PDP in Isuikwuato is stronger and better positioned since his exit.
The PDP stakeholders shortly after the meeting, unanimously adopted ten key resolutions, reaffirming their unwavering commitment to the unity, growth and electoral success of the PDP in Abia State.
In a Communique signed by the State Chairman, Elder Abraham Amah, the former House of Representatives member for Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon Uko Nkole, the Lawmaker representing Ohafia North State Constituency, Rt. Hon. Mandela Obasi, the member representing Bende South State Constituency, Rt Hon Emmanuel Ndubuisi, the Deputy National Legal Adviser of PDP, Chief Barr Okechukwu Osuoha, the South East Legal Adviser, Chief Barr Ukpai Ukairo, the former Commissioner for Basic Education in Abia, Chief Ukwu Rocks Emma and forty others, they stressed the need for all members, irrespective of rank or background, to work together in the spirit of brotherhood to restore the party’s political dominance.
The Leaders categorically committed themselves to working assiduously towards ensuring that the PDP reclaims the Abia State Government House come 2027.
Expressing unflinching support for the leadership of the Abia State PDP Chairman, Elder Abraham Amah, the party in Abia North, commended the efforts of the State Working Committee in repositioning and rebuilding the party across all levels, stressing that they stand boldly behind Elder Amah in his bold and strategic leadership of the party, pledging their total loyalty and cooperation to his administration.
The Abia North Leaders equally passed a vote of confidence on the PDP Local Government Area Chairmen of Arochukwu, Ohafia, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Umunneochi for their dedication, grassroots mobilization, and commitment to the ideals of the party.
They called on all party members and leaders across the Abia North zone to close ranks, eschew all divisive tendencies and work together in the spirit of brotherhood and unity for the progress of the party, promising to encourage greater participation of youths and women in party activities, in line with their belief in inclusive leadership and generational synergy.
The Stakeholders affirmed their readiness to engage with the grassroots, consolidating on existing party structures and begin early mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections, emphasizing that they will
set up local strategy and reconciliation committees within the Abia North zone to harmonize interests, resolve lingering issues and ensure a united front moving forward, while commending the PDP caucus in the Abia State House of Assembly, urging them to continue playing their oversight role diligently while remaining true ambassadors of the party.
The meeting, however, ended on a high note, with party leaders expressing optimism and renewed determination to reclaim lost political ground and drive the PDP to victory in the next election cycle.
Politics
“Come Back to your Political Home”, APGA Woos Governor Otti, Says Party Healthiest in Nigeria

The National Vice Chairman (Southeast) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Reverend Augustine Ehiemere has called on Abia State Governor Dr. Alex Otti to return to APGA describing the party as the healthiest political party in Nigeria and the third largest political party east of the Niger devoid of any form of crisis and internal wrangling.
Speaking exclusively to Dailytrailnews.com on the sidelines of the gale of defections and crisis rocking some major opposition parties in Nigeria, Reverend Ehiemere maintained that APGA would wholeheartedly welcome Governor Otti to APGA which he described as “his political home.”

He said the governor was doing well in providing good governance for people of Abia state.
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The former APGA Chairman in Abia who further spoke on the issue of insecurity in Nigeria faulted the Federal Government’s handling of the recent attack of Yelewata community in Benue state, as he called on the southeast with particular reference to the governors and leaders including traditional rulers to up their ante in maintaining vigilance on the issue of security in the region.
He stressed that the Intel report that unknown individuals are being transported in large numbers into the southeast should be investigated and nipped in the bud if true.
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Ehiemere said the gale of defection from other political parties in Nigeria to the ruling All Progressives Congress APC was disturbing, this he said has confirmed the fears entertained in some quarters that Nigeria was gravitating towards a one party state, as he called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to urgently address the matter which he described as unhealthy for the country’s democracy.
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New Federal Universities: President Tinubu and Benjamin Kalu reintegrating South East into mainstream Nigeria – Renewed Hope Partners Abia Central

The Renewed Hope Partners, Abia Central have congratulated President Bola Tinubu and the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu, for providing greater access to the children of the South East and other Nigerians who desire admissions into higher institutions, by providing the legal empowerment for the establishment of more Universities and other tertiary institutions in the South East.
President Bola Tinubu had recently signed into law the bills for establishment of Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Item, Abia State and the Federal College of Education, Bende in Abia State, sponsored by the Deputy Speaker Kalu. The President also signed into law the bill for the establishment of the Federal University, Okigwe in Imo State, which the Deputy Speaker seriously lobbied for assent.
A statement signed by Pastor Pat Ikechi PhD Dr Larry Isaac as Zonal Coordinator and Secretary respectively noted that these are manifest dividends of democracy occasioned by the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu providing greater hope of better things for Nigerians.
The statement added that these institutions will not only provide wider opportunities for the youths who come out in thousands to seek admission into the universities and other higher institutions every year, but will also provide gainful employment opportunities for the people of the South East and other Nigerians.
It maintained that the action of the President and that of the Deputy Speaker are deliberate moves aimed at effective and functional re-integration of the South East to the mainstream Nigeria, hence they deserve support.
The Renewed Hope Partners also appreciated President Tinubu for his great impact in the South East and particularly Abia State under just two years of his administration, stressing that the infrastructural developments in Abia like the Abia International Airport, Federal Secretariat at Ekeoba, Umuahia North, as well as the many road projects including the Umuahia – Ikwuano – Ikot Ekpene road presently under construction are among other great dividends of democracy made possible through the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu.
The Renewed Hope Partners, Abia Central, in the statement urged everyone to support the President as well as the Deputy Speaker whom they described as worthy Representative who has been providing functional leadership not just for Abia but for the entire South East and Nigeria at large.
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June 12: Nigeria Should Reward Tinubu With 2nd Term For His Sacrifice
Opinion: By CHARLES OGBONNAYA (Evulogu Ibeku)

History is a beautiful subject. It reveals that which simpletons and mischief makers would rather hide. It lays bare hidden truths, thus exposing hypocrites and pretenders. Without history to lead us back to the past, many would deny us the opportunity to appreciate even our present, not to talk of our future.
When some people say that Nigeria is a bundle of contradiction, they still look up to history to make things right. But for History, we would have forgotten the various roles played by our politicians 32 years ago in the wake of the historic June 12 presidential election and the subsequent annulment of the results by the then military president, Gen Ibrahim Babangida. Most of those currently prancing the political space ,claiming to have the magic wand to our socio-economic and political challenges, were in hiding when the events of that period played itself out.
It hurts so much that cowards who were in hiding during that critical stage in the life of our country are today making noise about democracy in Nigeria. Have we
forgotten so soon? Why have we forgotten the all-powerful NADECO and all those who put their lives in the line for the unity of Nigeria?
While everyone is entitled to contest for any position come 2027, it is pertinent for us to examine their contributions towards the building, enthronement, and sustenance of this democracy we are all enjoying today
The four pillars of the so-called coalition against the reelection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 are Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Mr Peter Obi, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, Mallam Nasir El Rufai. Granted that all except Atiku were younger men in 1993, did they at any time condemn the annulment of the election? Thousands of youngsters were in the streets of Lagos protesting and dodging the bullets of the military. Where was Peter Obi? I knew Rotimi Amaechi was working with Dr. Peter Odili at Pamol Clinics, Port-Harcourt. Where was El Rufai? Nobody heard anything about them at that critical time that the nation was in need of patriots to save her democracy.
What of Atiku? He was still deep in his usual transactional politics. He had unsuccessfully schemed to be the running mate to Abiola. When Kingibe was chosen, he went home to sulk. It is not on record that he made any contribution towards the success of the Abiola victory. Instead, he was alleged to be one of those unpatriotic politicians who went to bed with the Abacha junta to seek ministerial positions.
Conversely, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu was among the pro democracy groups that fought relentlessly and gallantly for the restoration of the mandate of Abiola. He was a serving Senator then. Along with others, they courageously reconvened the Senate after the military had dissolved it and passed a resolution for the restoration of democracy. That was an affront to the military, and they went after him and others.
It is on record that Tinubu didn’t recapitulate. He didn’t betray the democratic institution. Instead, he joined NADECO to sustain the pressure on the military to reverse the annulment. When he was about to be arrested and kept out of circulation, he fled to exile. He continued the fight from there, employing his resources, his talents, and his connections. He was in the trenches all through the struggle.
Everyone knows that June 12,1993, brought us to this day. It was a long six year battle that culminated to the return of democracy in 1999. Because of his fidelity to the restoration of democracy in 1999, Tinubu was rewarded with the position of governor of Lagos state and he didnt disappoint .In spite of the pressure and imposition and conquest of the South West by President Obasanjo and PDP in 2023, Tinubu stood his ground and was reelected as governor.
It is worthy to mention here that since 1999, Tinubu never jumped from one party to the other. He remained in the opposition because he is neither an opportunist nor a bread and butter politician. On the other hand, take a look at the profile of the other four politicians. They have changed parties the way a woman changes her under garment. Tinubu seeks the good of Nigerians. The others seek the good of their pockets.
Whether we like it or not, the event of June 12,clearly defined the character of our politicians, those who were for the people and those who were on the side of the military for their selfish interests. We now know the difference. There is no doubt that Tinubu is actually one of the heroes of our democracy. He has honoured those who played active roles in the struggle with national awards. But nobody has honoured him. He has demonstrated nationalism and patriotism in the highest order . Yet he continues to make sacrifices. He continues to take tough decisions for the good of our country.
Indeed, only a man like Tinubu would remove fuel subsidy and dare the powerful cabal that had held the nation to ransom. Only a courageous leader could have abolished the two-tier foreign exchange market that unscrupulous politicians and bankers had been feeding fat on. All the decisions he has so far taken are for the interests of the majority of Nigerians. So, when the so called coalition screams about unseating Tinubu in 2027, we should ask them what their motive is all about. Are they for or against Nigerians?
Amaechi has partially answered that question. He said he is hungry. But he paid N30m for a hotel to host his birthday. After leaving the employ of Dr Odili, Amaechi has been in government for 24 unbroken years. Yet, he is still not satisfied. He has confessed of missed opportunities in helping his people. El Rufai has been a minister and governor. If not that the Senate rejected his latest nomination, he would still be in government. That is his only motivation: to be in power. We know Atiku and his obsession to be president. That is his own motivation. All of them don’t care about the ordinary man.
Therefore, it is pertinent for us to support Tinubu to be reelected in 2027 to see to fruition his economic reforms and visionaryinitiatives. He is selfless and outstanding in his service to Nigeria. We should reward him for standing with the people at all times.Let us reelect Tinubu in 2027.
Charles Ogbonnaya, a Statesman and two time commissioner in Abia state.
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