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Enone 2027: Why Ejembi Adaje remains the front runner – Adama

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A member of the Media and Publicity Committee of the Honourable Inalegwu Ejembi Adaje Campaign Organisation, Adama Andrew, has said that Ejembi Adaje remains the leading contender for the House of Representatives seat of Ado, Ogbadibo and Okpokwu Federal Constituency ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Andrew said this in a statement made available to journalists, noting that the position was based on extensive evaluation, consultations and analysis of political trends across the Enone federal constituency.

According to him, over 700 hours of assessment were carried out, focusing on grassroots acceptance, party strength, leadership capacity and overall electability across the three local government areas.

“The conclusion from our findings is clear and consistent. Hon. Inalegwu Ejembi Adaje remains the most viable and electable candidate for Enone in 2027,” Andrew said.

He explained that the evaluation was not driven by sentiment or personal loyalty, but by measurable factors that determine success in competitive elections.

Andrew noted that Ejembi Adaje’s sustained engagement with grassroots communities, party structures and stakeholders across Ado, Ogbadibo and Okpokwu has positioned him favourably ahead of other aspirants.

He added that winning the Enone House of Representatives seat would require a candidate who is widely known, trusted and acceptable across the constituency, qualities he said Adaje has consistently demonstrated.

“Elections are not won on election day alone. They are won through long-term relationship building, credibility and consistent presence among the people,” he stated.

Andrew further described Ejembi Adaje as a unifying figure whose leadership style cuts across political, ethnic and social lines, stressing that the constituency could not afford to take risks in the 2027 election.

He said Enone required a candidate with experience, strategic insight and the capacity not only to win at the polls but also to provide effective representation at the National Assembly.

“As stakeholders and constituents reflect on the future of Enone, the choice before them should be guided by evidence, wisdom and the collective interest of the people,” Andrew added.

He maintained that based on field assessments and objective analysis, Ejembi Adaje stands out as the candidate best positioned to secure victory and represent the Enone federal constituency in 2027.