Fresh political tension is unfolding in Abia involving Orji Uzor Kalu and the Labour Party Nigeria. Click the link below to read the full story.
A fresh political storm has erupted in Abia State as the Labour Party Nigeria launched a blistering attack on Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, accusing him of threatening violence and attempting to intimidate voters ahead of the next senatorial contest in Abia North.
In a strongly worded press release signed by its State Publicity Secretary, Chidiebere Okoro, the party alleged that Kalu, during a recent political gathering, made remarks suggestive of thuggery and violence against those who may oppose his return to the Senate through the ballot.
The party described the Senator’s comments as reckless and indicative of what it termed “panic,” insisting that the era of political intimidation in Abia State has come to an end.
According to the Labour Party, Kalu’s statements reflect a deep fear of a free and fair electoral process, claiming he is unaccustomed to democratic competition without manipulation.
The party warned that Abians would resist any attempt to reintroduce what it described as a culture of fear and electoral malpractice.
“The era of threat, thuggery, and terror that defined past leadership has become history,” the statement declared, stressing that no individual would be allowed to intimidate the electorate.
The party also rose in strong defence of Governor Alex Otti, dismissing Kalu’s criticisms of the current administration as false and misleading.
It accused the Senator Orji Uzor Kalu of spreading inaccurate claims about infrastructure projects, particularly the strategic Umuahia–Uzuakoli–Abiriba–Ohafia road, insisting that the narratives being pushed were inconsistent with verifiable realities on ground.
The statement further questioned several claims attributed to Orji Uzor Kalu, including issues surrounding road construction, education policies, and governance records during his tenure as governor.
In a dramatic twist, the Labour Party challenged Kalu to make good his alleged claim of “opening the books” on the current administration, describing such a move as welcome.
However, the party warned that such an action could trigger a re-examination of Kalu’s own tenure, including financial dealings and governance decisions made during his time in office.
The statement referenced past legal controversies involving the Senator Orji Uzor Kalu , arguing that public accountability should not be selective.
Political observers say the exchange signals an early escalation of hostilities ahead of the next electoral cycle in Abia North, with both camps positioning themselves for a fierce contest.
The Labour Party maintained that Governor Otti remains focused on governance and development, adding that no amount of political pressure or criticism would derail ongoing reforms in the state.
The development underscores a growing battle for political dominance and public perception in Abia State, as key actors intensify rhetoric and mobilization efforts.
With both sides trading accusations and counter-claims, analysts warn that the coming months could witness heightened political drama in the state.



