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Umahi’s Son emerges APC Chairmanship candidate In Ebonyi

By Sampson Uhuegbu

Osborne Umahi, son of the Minister of Works, David Umahi, has been declared the All Progressives Congress (APC) chairmanship candidate for Ohaozara Local Government Area following the primary election.

Osborne, scored 55 votes to emerge victorious in the exercise held in Obiozara, despite facing no opposition after his only rival was disqualified.

The primary election, overseen by the APC congress committee led by Alphonsus Nwali, saw former aspirant, Jenny Umahi, disqualified from the race for failing to register on the party’s ongoing online membership platform.


With Jenny Umahi removed from contention, Osborne Umahi secured all 55 votes cast, affirming his position as the party’s flagbearer ahead of the local government poll.
The process was monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Addressing the press after the election, Osborne outlined his priorities if elected chairman, stating health, agriculture, youth empowerment and infrastructure.


We will develop cottage agricultural centres; we will implement mechanised farming to ensure that the agricultural sector of the local government is properly developed,” he said.
He also pledged to enhance road networks within the council area, especially those linking farms and markets.

We will build roads to market places, to farmlands for easy evacuation of our agricultural products. We will implement concrete road construction to build roads that will last more than 50 years,” he added.
Umahi expressed appreciation to key figures who supported his candidature, including Governor Francis Nwifuru, whom he thanked for nominating him to contest.

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