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Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC)

The Ebonyi State chapter of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) has dismissed as null and void a purported vote of no confidence passed on its State Chairman, Prince Enyinnia Alum Udensi, and the State Organizing Secretary, describing the move as the handiwork of disgruntled elements pursuing personal interests.

In a statement issued on Friday, the State Working Committee (SWC) of the party condemned a video circulated by the State Secretary, Adum Solomon Chinedu, and a group of individuals claiming to be party executives, in which they announced a vote of no confidence against the party leadership.

The SWC described the allegations of hijack, compromise and manipulation against the state leadership as “baseless and unfounded,” insisting that the gathering lacked constitutional backing and did not represent the party’s legitimate structures.

The committee accused Adum of engaging in “transactional politicking” and attempting to create the impression of a crisis within the party following alleged personal disappointments.

The party also defended former Ebonyi State Governor, Senator Sam Egwu, whose name was reportedly mentioned in the dispute, describing him as a respected political leader whose contributions to the state and democratic governance remain significant.

According to the statement, the party leadership remains united and committed to peace, reconciliation and strengthening its structures ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The SWC further urged Adum to publicly apologize to the party leadership and refrain from dragging party stakeholders into what it described as personal disputes.

Reaffirming confidence in Prince Udensi’s leadership, the committee called on members and the public to disregard what it termed misleading narratives, stressing that “the NDC is bigger than any individual ambition, grievance or personal expectation.”

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