Abia-North 2027: Opposition to defeat Sen Kalu yet to be born –Chijioke Chukwu

Orji-Kalu

Hon. Chijioke Chukwu and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu

From Kenneth Udeh, Umuahia

Member representing South East in the North West Development Commission (NWDC) and former Minority Chief Whip of the Abia State House of Assembly,  Chijioke Chukwu, has brushed aside threats by the Labour Party (LP) to cut short the senatorial tenure of Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, describing them as empty political rhetoric.

Chukwu made the remarks while speaking on The Agenda, a political affairs programme aired on Don 103.7 FM, Umuahia, yesterday. He stated categorically that there is currently no political figure with the capacity, influence or reach to defeat the incumbent senator representing Abia North.

His comments followed a renewed exchange between the media teams of Senator Kalu and Governor Alex Otti. In a statement that generated widespread reactions, the governor’s media aide, Ferdinand Ekeoma, had claimed that the Labour Party had four strong aspirants ready to challenge and unseat the former Abia governor in the next senatorial election.

But Chukwu, chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), dismissed the threat as unrealistic, insisting that even a coalition of all the LP aspirants would fall against Senator Kalu.

“I’ve not seen any vibrant opposition in Abia North that can dislodge Orji Uzor Kalu from the Senate. Every aspirant the Labour Party has lined up against him, even if they are put together, cannot defeat him.”

The former lawmaker also warned politicians considering a challenge against Senator Kalu, specifically referencing the senatorial ambition of Ude Okochukwu, immediate past deputy governor of Abia State.

“You don’t go to a lion’s fight with a sheep,” Chukwu said proverbially. “He should shelve the idea because he will not defeat Orji Uzor Kalu.”

Although he admitted to having political differences with the senator, Chukwu said his position was based on Kalu’s extensive political network and performance in the Senate.

He noted that effective representation in the National Assembly requires lawmakers with strong national connections to negotiate and attract federal presence and projects to their constituencies.

On the reported senatorial ambition of Chief David Ogba Onuoha, popularly known as Bourdex, Chukwu also dismissed his suitability for the seat, arguing that Abia North does not need what he described as a “boxer” in the Senate.

The comment was a reference to a past incident in which the former Ohafia local government chairman was alleged to have assaulted a council staff member.

Chukwu maintained that Senator Kalu remains firmly in control of Abia North political landscape and is unlikely to be dislodged by the opposition anytime soon.

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