Politics
2027: Izzi LGA adopt Gov. Nwifuru as sole Guber candidate
By, Uchenna Okeh Abakaliki
The stakeholders of Izzi local government area; traditional rulers, politicians among others at the weekend have unanimously adopted governor Francis Nwifuru as their sole guber candidate in the forthcoming 2027 general election.
They, however cautioned opposition parties against mounting a challenge against the governor, Francis Nwifuru in the 2027 governorship election.
The leaders of Izzi LGA made this known during an enlarged stakeholders meeting held at the council headquarters, Iboko, Ebonyi State.

Speaking at the meeting, the Executive Chairman of Izzi LGA, Steve Emenike Nwankpa, described the development as a direct expression of the people’s sovereignty, declaring that the endorsement reflected the “unambiguous will” of the grassroots.
“Power resides with the people, and today’s convergence of the young and the old, men and women, across all communities, is a symbolic affirmation of collective resolve.
“After a critical appraisal of governance outcomes, the people have taken a position to sustain continuity,” he said.
He stated that the decision followed extensive consultations involving hundreds of village heads and executives, alongside representatives of the 18 autonomous communities within the LGA.
According to him, the gathering, initially convened to review security and development issues, evolved into a unanimous political declaration endorsing the governor’s re-election.
Nwankpa cited strides in infrastructure expansion, healthcare delivery, agricultural development, and educational investments as central to the groundswell of support, asserting that the administration had “outperformed its electoral mandate.”
The council chairman advised opposition actors to refrain from contesting the 2027 race, urging instead constructive engagement with the administration.
“Given the prevailing performance benchmarks, opposition elements should consider offering policy alternatives rather than electoral confrontation,” he said, while projecting a decisive voter mobilisation effort from Izzi in favour of the incumbent.
The event also featured the endorsement of the All Progressives Congress (APC) chairmanship candidate for the August 2026 local government elections, Hellen Aduga, whom Nwankpa described as “experienced, focused, and capable of consolidating ongoing reforms at the grassroots level.”
Also, the former senator who represented Ebonyi North Senatorial District, Senator Chris Nwankwo, described the endorsement as both strategic and providential.
He urged the electorate, particularly youths, to leverage their demographic strength to reinforce the state’s political trajectory.
“Democracy is fundamentally a game of numbers,” Nwankwo noted, calling for unity, vigilance, and a renewed commitment to participatory governance.
In their separate interventions, elder statesman; Elias Mbam and political leader and industrialist, Arc Edward Nkwegu commended the governor’s performance, pointing to scholarship programmes, human capital development initiatives, and ongoing infrastructure projects as evidence of impactful governance.

The motion for the adoption of governor Francis Nwifuru to run for second term in office was formally moved by representatives of the village heads’ forum and seconded by leaders of the town unions, signalling what participants described as a rare convergence of institutional voices within the LGA.
Other speakers; Sunday Nwangele, Prince Richard Idike, Moses Ekuma, Chijioke Nwuzor, among others called on eligible voters, particularly in the rural communities, to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and participate actively in the election.
