Umuehim Nvosi Faction of LP Should Applaud Senator Kalu’s Statesmanship Rather Than Attack His Person – APC

Umuehim Nvosi Faction of LP Should Applaud Senator Kalu’s Statesmanship Rather Than Attack His Person – APC

19th March 2026, NewsOrient, Politics, News, Law And Society

The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Abia State has advised the Umuehim Nvosi faction of the Labour Party in Abia State to applaud Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s statesmanship rather than attack his person.

This advice is contained in a press statement signed by Uche Aguoru, the
Publicity Secretary of
APC, Abia State.

In the statement, APC said “Senator Kalu raised fundamental and widely acknowledged issues, including the rising cost of education in Abia State, the poor welfare conditions of lecturers in state-owned tertiary institutions, and the continued neglect of teachers in primary and secondary schools,” emphasizing that “these are not speculative claims; they are realities known to the people.

“Yet, instead of addressing these concerns, the Labour Party faction resorted to attacking his (Orji Uzor Kalu’s) person and family.”

According to APC, Abia State:
“To dismiss such weighty issues as mere “fear” reflects a lack of patriotism and a troubling disregard for the genuine concerns of the Abia people.

“Senator Kalu’s call on Alex Otti to prioritize the welfare of Abians and ensure the prudent use of public resources is a patriotic and statesmanlike intervention, one that deserves commendation from all well-meaning citizens,” APC said.

The APC statement, signed by Uche Agoru, reads in full:
“The Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) considers it necessary to respond to the recent outburst by the Umuehim Nvosi faction of the Labour Party, which chose to attack the person of Orji Uzor Kalu rather than engage the critical issues he raised.

Ordinarily, as a leading political party, we would not concern ourselves with faceless and fragmented groups parading as representatives of a faction whose legitimacy remains unrecognized by the Independent National Electoral Commission, and which, in the eyes of the law as it stands, does not exist, unless the Supreme Court decides otherwise, if such an opportunity ever arises.

However, we are compelled to respond because their statement, rather than provide answers to the substantive issues raised by Senator Kalu in Igbere, descended into needless innuendos, name-calling, and personal attacks, completely ignoring matters of urgent public concern.

Senator Kalu raised fundamental and widely acknowledged issues, including the rising cost of education in Abia State, the poor welfare conditions of lecturers in state-owned tertiary institutions, and the continued neglect of teachers in primary and secondary schools. These are not speculative claims; they are realities known to the people. Yet, instead of addressing these concerns, the faction resorted to attacking his person and family.

He further highlighted the absence of new infrastructure development by the current administration, noting that what is being showcased are rehabilitated projects initiated by past governments, including those executed during his tenure between 1999 and 2007. And being rehabilitated at an embarrassingly humungous cost. Once again, no factual rebuttal was offered only abuse.

More concerning is his warning about the emergence of political violence and what may rightly be described as political banditry, developments previously alien to Abia’s political landscape but now emboldened by the utterances of Governor Otti and his supporters.

These are serious citizens concerns that demand thoughtful engagement, not emotional outbursts, not intimidation, not blackmail as we have seen in the released by factional group.

To dismiss such weighty issues as mere “fear” reflects a lack of patriotism and a troubling disregard for the genuine concerns of the Abia people.

Senator Kalu’s call on Alex Otti to prioritize the welfare of Abians and ensure the prudent use of public resources is a patriotic and statesmanlike intervention one that deserves commendation from all well-meaning citizens.

The Umuehim Nvosi faction of the Labour Party should, therefore, abandon the path of personal attacks and instead demonstrate a little sense of responsibility by addressing the issues raised and working towards improving governance in the state.

One thing, however, remains certain: come 2027, the APC will not only secure all three senatorial seats, but also win the seven House of Representatives seats, the 24 seats in the State House of Assembly, and reclaim the Abia State Government House in Umuahia and restore governance to its rightful seat.

Abians deserve leadership anchored on accountability, performance, and transparency and not media content creation, noise making, bullying of senior citizens and unnecessary distractions.”

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