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Orji Uzor Kalu Only Governor To Have Conducted Free, Fair, and Credible LG Elections In Abia — Bishop Eke

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Bishop Silas Eke, an Abia-born cleric, says the last time Abia State witnessed credible local government elections was during the administration of Orji Uzor Kalu.

A cross-section of the Abia electorate berated the Abia State Independent Electoral Commission for its alleged poor performance in Saturday’s chairmanship and councillorship elections.

The people blamed the low voter turnout on the late arrival of election officials and electoral materials at the polling units, which delayed the commencement of the exercise across the state.

A correspondent from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who monitored the election in Aba South, reported that many prospective voters who turned up to exercise their franchise became frustrated and left after waiting several hours without the presence of election officials.

Reacting to the recently conducted council election in Abia State on Sunday, the cleric described the entire process as “shameful, disgraceful, and shambolic,” urging the Alex Otti-led government to follow the example of former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu, who, according to him, provided a level playing field for all political parties.

He questioned “if this election was the change Governor Alex Otti promised Abians,” noting that the election was characterized by intimidation, suppression, and results swapping, and claiming that the outcome did not reflect the wishes of the people.

“I have said it several times: Governor Orji Uzor Kalu remains the only governor in Abia State to have conducted free, fair, and credible local government elections. I witnessed it firsthand—political parties were allowed to test their popularity and acceptability. Back then, it was about the will of the people. That was democracy in action, and you could see how those chairmen performed in their respective local government areas.”

“The best local government chairmen we’ve had in Abia State were all from the Orji Uzor Kalu era. He proved to be a democrat, a well-tested democrat, who allowed grassroots governance to thrive. That was not the case on Saturday. What we witnessed in Abia was appalling; it was not an election. I had expected Governor Otti to test his popularity at the grassroots level by allowing a free, fair, and credible election.

“We heard of intimidation in some parts of the state, where people were injured, beaten, and arrested by government officials. This is not what we expected from someone like Governor Otti. Some of us are becoming very disappointed with everything,” he said. Uzor Kalu Only Governor To Have Conducted Free, Fair, and Credible LG Elections In Abia — Bishop Eke

Bishop Silas Eke, an Abia-born cleric, says the last time Abia State witnessed credible local government elections was during the administration of Orji Uzor Kalu.

A cross-section of the Abia electorate berated the Abia State Independent Electoral Commission for its alleged poor performance in Saturday’s chairmanship and councillorship elections.

The people blamed the low voter turnout on the late arrival of election officials and electoral materials at the polling units, which delayed the commencement of the exercise across the state.

A correspondent from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who monitored the election in Aba South, reported that many prospective voters who turned up to exercise their franchise became frustrated and left after waiting several hours without the presence of election officials.

Reacting to the recently conducted council election in Abia State on Sunday, the cleric described the entire process as “shameful, disgraceful, and shambolic,” urging the Alex Otti-led government to follow the example of former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu, who, according to him, provided a level playing field for all political parties.

He questioned “if this election was the change Governor Alex Otti promised Abians,” noting that the election was characterized by intimidation, suppression, and results swapping, and claiming that the outcome did not reflect the wishes of the people.

“I have said it several times: Governor Orji Uzor Kalu remains the only governor in Abia State to have conducted free, fair, and credible local government elections. I witnessed it firsthand—political parties were allowed to test their popularity and acceptability. Back then, it was about the will of the people. That was democracy in action, and you could see how those chairmen performed in their respective local government areas.”

“The best local government chairmen we’ve had in Abia State were all from the Orji Uzor Kalu era. He proved to be a democrat, a well-tested democrat, who allowed grassroots governance to thrive. That was not the case on Saturday. What we witnessed in Abia was appalling; it was not an election. I had expected Governor Otti to test his popularity at the grassroots level by allowing a free, fair, and credible election.

“We heard of intimidation in some parts of the state, where people were injured, beaten, and arrested by government officials. This is not what we expected from someone like Governor Otti. Some of us are becoming very disappointed with everything,” he said.

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Governor Umo Eno Dissolves Akwa Ibom State Executive Council

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Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has dissolved the State Executive Council with immediate effect, according to a statement from the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Enobong Uwah.

The dissolution affects all commissioners and special advisers, who are instructed to hand over their duties to the permanent secretaries in their respective ministries. In ministries lacking permanent secretaries, the most senior director is to assume responsibility.

The governor expressed his gratitude to the outgoing council members for their service and contributions to the state’s development, wishing them success in their future endeavors.

Governor Eno inherited the executive council members from his predecessor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, nearly 19 months ago.

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PDP Welcomes Founding Fathers Back to Party in Akwa Ibom State

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom State has celebrated the return of two prominent founding members, Chief Edet Isong and Prince Emmanuel Isong, to the party.

The Ward 2 branch of the PDP in Urue-Offong/Oruko formally welcomed the returnees at a grand ceremony in Uyo, marking their reintegration into the party.

Chief Edet Isong, a former Transition Chairman of Urue-Offong/Oruko, expressed enthusiasm about rejoining the PDP, describing it as “coming back home to contribute, support, and work for my family, the PDP.” He commended Governor Umo Eno’s leadership and the state’s developmental strides, citing projects like the Nsit Atai-Okobo Road as evidence of progress under the administration.

Prince Emmanuel Isong, a retired Director with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), also returned to the PDP, bolstering the party’s presence in Ward 2 and the Urue-Offong/Oruko community.

The Deputy Ward Chairman, Mrs. Nkoyo Unanaonwi, expressed joy at the return of the two stalwarts, highlighting their invaluable contributions to the party and community. “Their return is a big win for our party,” she noted.

Goodwill messages flowed from stakeholders, including Hon. Victor Amah, Chief Daniel Afiakurue, and Comrade Clement Walter, who celebrated the reunion as a significant boost for the PDP.

Chief Isong, previously affiliated with the Young People’s Party (YPP) after leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC), stated his decision was influenced by the steadfast leadership in the PDP and Governor Umo Eno’s people-focused agenda.

The ceremony marked a pivotal moment for the PDP in Urue-Offong/Oruko, as members expressed optimism about the party’s future strengthened by the return of its founding fathers.

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Akwa Ibom PDP Declares Governor Umo Eno Sole Candidate for 2027 Governorship Election

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom State has endorsed Governor Umo Eno as its sole candidate for the 2027 governorship election, despite the general election being over two years away.

The decision, announced at the PDP Enlarged State Executive Council Meeting on 6 January 2025, was formalized in a communiqué signed by the party’s state chairperson, Aniekan Akpan. The party cited Governor Eno’s “outstanding performance” and “exemplary leadership” under his Arise Agenda as reasons for the endorsement.

“His vision has delivered significant dividends of democracy for Akwa Ibom State,” the communiqué stated.

This move effectively excludes other aspirants within the party, consolidating Governor Eno’s position as the PDP’s flagbearer in a state that has remained a PDP stronghold since 1999.

Governor Eno, who assumed office on 29 May 2023, dissolved his cabinet hours before visiting the PDP state secretariat in Uyo on Saturday.

With opposition parties like the All Progressives Congress currently weak in the state, Governor Eno appears well-positioned for a second term in 2027.

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