ADC plots to hijack all seats in Enugu East ahead of 2027 elections

Enugu is likely to witness yet another political turbulence, even greater than that of 2023, in 2027. As the results of the March 18 2023 National Assembly and State Assembly elections rolled out in the state, it was clear that the people themselves had spoken – for the first time.

The ruling Peoples Democratic Party suffered a resounding defeat as the opposition Labour Party won 7 out of 8 seats and 14 out of 24 seats in the Houses of Representatives and Assembly respectively. Although most of the victories were later overturned through litigations, the outcomes of March 18th were first of their kinds in Enugu State and they really rattled major political players and flattened their egos.

Could history repeat itself in 2023? Comr. Sunny Edeh, a political analyst with vast experience in the state politics, answered yes.

“PDP had bad leaders from top to down. They were overconfident and grossly underestimated the power of the people.

“For years, they had ruled, without even a thought on the hardship and plights of the ordinary man,” Edeh said, added that people hated PDP and saw 2023 as payback opportunity.

LP has died, but another dangerous party, African Democratic Congress (ADC), is cooking some bitter surprises for the ruling elite ahead of 2027.

Why did Enugu East stakeholders host ADC meeting yesterday?

Yesterday, a group came together in Enugu East district and birthed a formidable coalition under ADC. Speaking during the meeting, the chairman of the stakeholders’ meeting and National Assistant Secretary of the ADC, Hon. Morris Edeh, threw light on the ruling APC weaknesses.

“In the meeting today, we had members of PDP, APC, ADC and mainly the Labour Party,” Edeh started. He said that the meeting was to harmonize various positions, and that similar meetings had already been concluded in Enugu West and Enugu North zones.

“The feat achieved by the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections will be a child’s play compared to what is coming in 2027,” a bigwig from Isi-Uzo local government area who defected from the Labour Party, Prof. Chris Onah, said.

Many other stakeholders echoed the same ambition, all stressing there are loopholes ADC must exploit in order to stage a disaster for APC in 2027.

InfoWarsHQ reported that Governor Peter Mbah defected to APC late last year. Members of his cabinet, council chairmen, members of the State Assembly as well as other numerous stakeholders had followed him, leaving PDP lifeless.

But it’s left to be seen how ADC could mount a serious threat in a state that’s infamous for poisoning opposition parties. In fact, who bears ADC presidential ticket would be the yardstick to measure the weight of the party’s chapter in Enugu.

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UNN lecturer assaults a Smart School teacher at Gov. Peter Mbah’s Owo town

A lecturer of the University of Nigeria (UNN) has caused problems in Owo Smart School. Anthony Okolie, with the Department of Public Administration and Local Government, stormed the college where his wife was a teacher with two plainclothe policemen. He arrested her – Ms Esther Ogbu – and her two brothers and two other teachers.

The couple was said to have separated over irreconcilable differences sometimes in the past but have not approach the Court or any other relevant institution to make their divorce official.

After the arrest, Okolie went to his wife’s residence and took the boys.

Owo, a community in Nkanu East, is the hometown of Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah.

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Sen Kelvin Chukwu revalidates APC membership, laid rumour to rest

Senator Kelvin Chukwu has revalidated his All Progressives Congress (APC) membership, finally laying to rest the rumour that he has not defected to the ruling party.

Addressing the press shortly after he registered at Amuri, Chukwu said he had no regret dumbing Labour Party for APC. He is very pleased with president Ahmed Bola Tinubu he loves Governor Peter Mbah, the senator said to the cameras.

Before 22 February 2023, Kelvin Chukwu was nobody in Enugu State politics. On that date his brother Oyibo Chukwu, LP senatorial candidate was gruesomely murdered in one of the dirtiest political assassinations in history. Gunmen attacked him along Amechi road. When they couldn’t get on his bulletproof car, the assailants burnt him alive, while inside the car.

The event turned a lot around. Federal Government ordered that the election scheduled for February 25 be postponed. LP compensated Chukwu’s family by replacing Oyibo with Kelvin. Out of pity, the people voted Kelvin to Senate in the largest election turnout that drove his PDP rival Chimaroke Nnamani mad.

So Kelvin ran on a ticket that was squarely against President Bola Tinubu and Governor Peter Mbah.

No one ever believed he had truly defected to APC. But his Amuri address has laid cleared the doubts. To his people, the act was nothing but a betrayal.

“I’m disappointed. We’re highly disappointed in him [Sen Kelvin Chukwu],” Uchenna Ogbodo, Amuri native told InfoWarsHQ on a phone chat.

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Is Akwuke not part of Enugu South? Hon Caleb please answer

Akwuke is a blessed land. Fitted just closely to the city, it’s blessedness is comes both from the proximity and from nature. You’ll find coal, dunes of sand, and varieties of innumerable natural resources.

But guess what? Akwuke is one of the most underdeveloped outskirts of the metropolis. Every bad thing thrives here and their leaders only go on encouraging the decay.

Chairman of Enugu South Local Government, Hon Caleb Ani, please take note. Do something about Akwuke. We don’t have road. No ‘light’ for FOUR YEARS!

IS AKWUKE NOT PART OF ENUGU SOUTH?

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