Okezie Ikpeazu Accepts Leadership Role Amidst 2023 Political Setbacks in Abia State

Abia: I hold no grudge against anybody - Ikpeazu

In a heartfelt address to stakeholders from the Ukwa-La-Ngwa bloc, former Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu, has extended an olive branch, declaring that he holds no grudges against anyone following the 2023 political events. Speaking from his home in Umuobiakwa, Obingwa LGA, Ikpeazu emphasized that his primary concern lies not with personal grievances, but with the collective well-being of his people.

During the meeting, which brought together political leaders and stakeholders from nine local governments, Ikpeazu expressed his deep gratitude for the show of solidarity. He reiterated that the unfavorable political events of 2023 did not result in any personal injuries to him, but rather, they represented a setback to the shared goal of building a more inclusive state. “I hold no grudge against anyone,” Ikpeazu stated, “There were no personal injuries done to me. What happened was a setback to our collective agenda of building a state where no one feels marginalized.”

Ikpeazu’s sentiments were echoed by a former Commissioner for Information in the State, Don Ubani, who praised the former governor as a leader who has earned the respect of Ukwa-La-Ngwa stakeholders from diverse political backgrounds. Despite the current sense of marginalization felt by his people under the present dispensation in Abia, Ikpeazu has signaled his willingness to accept leadership responsibilities and continue working towards a more equitable society.

The meeting served as a rallying point for Ikpeazu’s supporters, who are eager to see him take on a leadership role in the Ukwa-La-Ngwa bloc. As Ikpeazu navigates this new chapter in his political journey, his commitment to unity and collective progress is likely to resonate with his constituents and beyond. With his message of forgiveness and dedication to the welfare of his people, Ikpeazu is poised to remain a prominent figure in Abia State’s political landscape.

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