No Rift, Just Rumors: Ebonyi APC Dismisses Reports of Nwifuru vs. Umahi Power Struggle

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The Ebonyi State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed speculations of a rift between Governor Francis Nwifuru and the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, over political control in the state.

Speaking in Abakaliki during a tour of wards and local government areas, APC state chairman, Chief Stanley Okoro-Emegha, called the reports baseless and misleading.

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“There is no conflict between the governor and the minister. The APC is a disciplined party where everyone understands their role and limits. Both leaders have a strong working relationship, and they are aware of this tour,” Okoro-Emegha stated.

The chairman emphasized that the ongoing grassroots sensitization tour aims to strengthen party unity, address challenges, and restructure local leadership where necessary.

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“We are engaging with our members at the grassroots to assess their needs and strengthen the party’s presence. Some positions need to be filled due to promotions, and we are ensuring a seamless transition,” he added.

Okoro-Emegha also highlighted APC’s commitment to attracting new members from opposition parties, reinforcing the party’s influence across Ebonyi State.

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With these reassurances, the Ebonyi APC insists there is no internal crisis, urging members and the public to disregard unfounded speculations.

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