Rising Voice Emeka Kalu Challenges Status Quo: ‘Abia North Belongs to Its People, Not Political Dynasties

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I want to address the recent statement made by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, in which he claimed that the Abia North Senate seat belongs to him until he has completed his term. Such a statement, coming from a former governor and current senator, is not only undemocratic but also disrespectful to the collective will of the people of Abia North, who have the constitutional right to freely elect their representatives.

Let it be clear: no individual owns a democratic seat in Nigeria. The Senate seat for Abia North belongs to the people, not to any individual, family, or political dynasty. Power originates from the people, and no amount of personal entitlement or boastful rhetoric can override the sovereign rights of the electorate.

While Senator Kalu is entitled to his ambitions, he must also respect the principles of democracy, which demand open competition, fairness, and accountability. The 2027 elections will not be about personal ownership; rather, they will focus on competence, integrity, and service delivery—values that the people of Abia North have long sought.

For the record, we are not intimidated by any claims of political monopoly. Abia North deserves fresh ideas, purposeful leadership, and a voice that speaks truth to power—not recycled arrogance masquerading as experience.

As someone dedicated to the progress of our region and the transformation of Abia State, I remain committed to serving the people. Let every aspirant enter the arena; ultimately, it is the people who will decide—not the declaration of any one individual.

Democracy thrives on choice, and in 2027, Abia North will choose progress over pride.

Chief (Dr.) Emeka Charles Kalu
Chairman, ECK Foundation
Political Leader and Advocate for Good Governance


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