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Abia APC Primaries: Kalu, Atuma, Erondu Jnr pick senatorial tickets

Admin May 19, 2026
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Former Abia Governor and incumbent Senator for Abia North, Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu, has won the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary election for Abia North ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Chief Emeka Atuma and Chief Uchenna Erondu Jnr. were also declared winners for Abia Central and Abia South respectively during the nationwide primaries held on Monday.

Kalu secured the party’s ticket with a landslide victory over his lone challenger, Dr Philips Nto.

According to results announced at the APC collation centre in Umuahia, Kalu polled 65,651 votes to defeat Nto, who garnered 2,103 votes.

The direct primary was held across the five local government areas and 57 wards of Abia North.

A total of 72,028 voters were registered, out of which 69,441 were accredited. Total votes cast stood at 67,854.

Declaring the result, Chairman of the Abia North Senatorial National Assembly Primary Election Committee, Mr Chinedu Kanu, described the process as peaceful, transparent, and credible.

He commended APC members, stakeholders, and electoral officials for ensuring a smooth exercise across the district.

Kanu said Kalu secured overwhelming support from party members through the transparent direct primary process aimed at producing credible candidates for 2027.

In Abia Central, Chief Emeka Atuma polled 36,935 votes to defeat Sen. Nkechi Nworgu, who scored 11,451 votes, while Chief Samuel Onuigbo secured 5,833 votes.

Returning Officer Thomas Nkoro declared Atuma the winner.

In Abia South, Erondu Jnr, lawmaker representing Obingwa West State Constituency in the Abia House of Assembly, emerged victorious after securing a commanding lead across the six LGAs.

The final results were announced at the APC Abia South Senatorial District Primary Election Collation Centre in Aba by Collation Officer, Prof. Emmanuel Agbaeze.

Erondu Jnr swept all six LGAs to defeat Dr. Nyerere Anyim, Chief Paul Ikonne, and Dr. Blessing Nwagba.

Speaking at the party secretariat in Umuahia, an elated Erondu Jnr thanked God for his victory and described the primaries as a tough but credible contest.

“Today witnessed the freest and fairest primaries ever conducted by the APC in this state. It was very transparent because the party adopted the direct primary method,” he said.( NAN)

 

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