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22023: Ikpeazu May Withdraw Endorsement Of Ikonne As Successor - Report

Ikonne recently picked his governorship nomination form, and was touted as the consensus guber candidate of the party.

Govenor Okezie Ikpeazu may have withdrawn his support for the former Vice Chancellor of Abia State University, Prof Uchenna Eleazar Ikonne as his preferred candidate for the Abia state governorship in 2023, THE WHISPERER has learnt.

 

A source close to the Governor told THE WHISPERER that Ikpeazu was worried by the outright rejection of Ikonne by stakeholders across the three senatorial districts.

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“The Governor was shocked at how Ikonne was rejected by virtually all the stakeholders including traditional rulers.

“He is now considering Chinenye Nwogu and another person I won’t name for now. But what I can tell you is that Ikonne is out of it,” the source said.

 

Ikonne, a few days ago, picked his governorship nomination form, and was touted as the consensus guber candidate of the party.

 

Nwogu is the Abia State Focal Person for Npower and handles the Federal Government’s special empowerment programmes like the School Feeding and the Conditional Cash Transfers, among others.

 

It was believed that it was because of Ikonne that the state PDP announced it had zoned the governorship to Abia Central and Abia North Senatorial Districts.

It is unclear yet why Ikpeazu appeared to have jettisoned Ikonne so soon after leading him and elders of his clan, who accompanied him to purchase the nomination form, to believe he was the anointed person to succeed him.

 

But sources in the state also told THE WHISTLER that the governor may have changed his mind about Ikonne due to the backlash of opposition after it emerged he was the governor’s preferred candidate.

 

Some opposition figures in the state had carpeted his choice, saying Ikonne did not do well when he was the VC at the state university, among other shortcomings.

There are also suggestions that Ikonne may have been captured by the radar of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over his stewardship at the university.

 

“He may have some questions to answer regarding the finances of the university while he was vc,” disclosed a member of the Abia State House of Assembly.

 

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