
Barely 48 hours after purchasing his Expression of Interest and Nomination forms, Councillor representing Ezhionum Ward 7 in Ukwuani Local Government Area, Hon. Chukwuemeke K. Victor, has formally declared his intention to contest for the House of Representatives seat for Ukwuani/Ndokwa Federal Constituency, drawing early endorsements from party faithful and community stakeholders.
The declaration, held on May 1, 2026, at Ezhionum Town Hall, attracted a large gathering of members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Ukwuani, Ndokwa West and Ndokwa East Local Government Areas, who turned out to receive the aspirant and signal support for his ambition.

Addressing the gathering, Hon. Chukwuemeke expressed appreciation for the warm reception, noting that his purchase of the nomination form marks what he described as a shift from “ineffective and self-serving representation” to a more vibrant, youth-driven and result-oriented leadership. He solicited the support and endorsement of the people, assuring them of purposeful representation.

A chieftain of the APC in Ezhionum, High Chief Isaac Anowa, JP, described the aspirant as a worthy son of the soil, stressing that “charity begins at home,” and assured him of the community’s backing while offering prayers for the success of his ambition.
Also speaking, the Ukwuani LGA City Boy Coordinator, Hon. Isaiah Atuma, commended the courage and determination of the aspirant, urging the people of Ezhionum and the wider Ndokwa nation to support the project and pray for its success.

Chairman of APC Ward 7, Engr. Lucky Ojumah, lauded the emergence of Hon. Chukwuemeke in the race, describing it as a historic moment for Ezhionum. He noted that it was the first time the community would be producing a House of Representatives aspirant, and called on the people to rally behind what he termed a collective project.

Speaking with journalists, Hon. Chukwuemeke acknowledged the calibre of contenders in the race, including Hon. Nicholas Ossai Ossai and the incumbent, Hon. Nnamdi Ezechi, but maintained that his candidacy represents a new direction. “We are coming with fresh ideas and a new mantra—New Era, New Order. Our focus is on consultation-driven representation that reflects the will of the people,” he said.
The councillor also addressed the lingering issue of the Independent Power Project (IPP) step-down in Ndokwa, describing the situation as politicised and detrimental to the people. He pledged to undertake a fact-finding approach to identify bottlenecks and propose workable solutions if elected.
On legislative performance, Hon. Chukwuemeke pointed to his track record at the grassroots, particularly in empowerment initiatives and provision of social amenities, assuring that he would replicate and expand such efforts at the national level.
He further outlined the core responsibilities of a legislator, including lawmaking, sponsoring bills and moving motions that directly impact citizens’ welfare. “Every nation is governed by legislation, institutional procedures and government policies. We intend to contribute meaningfully by enacting laws that will restore the dividends of democracy to our people,” he stated.
The aspirant also paid a consultative visit to Umudike community in Ossisa, where he sought the endorsement of party stakeholders. Speaking on behalf of the community, APC stalwart, Mr. Sylvester Obiandu, welcomed the team and assured them of the community’s support, describing the ambition as timely and well-intentioned.
In the same vein, Mr. Azuka Uwafili emphasised the need for youth representation, noting that the people were eager for a departure from what he described as underwhelming past representation.
Responding, Hon. Chukwuemeke assured the people of Ossisa that he would return for a full consultation and formal campaign engagement, during which he would unveil his manifesto.

Earlier, the aspirant had met with members of the Ukwuani Legislative Council (8th Assembly) in Akoku community as part of his consultations. He formally presented his nomination form to the Leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Durell Ossai.
Ossai commended the aspiration, describing it as a bold step, while urging unity among members of the assembly and encouraging the aspirant to foster cohesion within the political structure.
Corroborating this position, Hon. Marvin Ogbuta of Umutu Ward 1 described the aspirant as “vocal, intelligent and courageous,” affirming that the Councillors’ Forum strongly supports youth participation in leadership. He noted that the Ndokwa nation is ready for a generational shift and pledged support for the aspiration.

Other councillors present included Deputy Leader, Hon. Princess Olise (Umutu Ward 2), Hon. Ilugo and Hon. Ikechukwu Oji (Ebedei Ward 3A and 3B), Hon. Christian Odalonu, and Hon. Shiteje Dickson a 7th Assembly Councillor, among others.
Highlights of the event included traditional kolanut presentation, formal declaration, endorsement of nomination forms, and group photographs.
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