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| John Okiyi Kalu. |
A prominent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Abia State, Chief John Okiyi Kalu, has asserted that no individual, irrespective of their position, can intimidate the PDP as the party gears up for the 2027 general elections.
Kalu made
the declaration during a stakeholders’ meeting at the PDP secretariat in
Umuahia, where he urged party leaders and members to remain steadfast and
united.
The former
Commissioner for Information and Trade and Investment charged the State Working
Committee (SWC) to convey a clear message to all PDP members: the party is
back, stronger, and ready to confront any political challenge in 2027.
He advised
members to disregard what he termed the “noise of war” coming from the ruling
government, describing it as a sign of fear over the PDP’s organisational
strength and capacity to reclaim power.
“While
Abia State has long been known for peaceful elections, no one should assume
they have a monopoly on any strategy, especially unnecessary threats meant to
instil fear,” Kalu warned.
He
stressed that the PDP, drawing from its wealth of experience, has deliberately
chosen the path of peace to win the 2027 elections but is equally prepared to
respond if the ruling party chooses a different style of politics.
Kalu
stated: “Do not be afraid of the noise of war, because the noise of war is not
war. Those sounding it are scared of the PDP. They know it is only the PDP that
can defeat them and remove them from power.
“They are
aware we still have the structure that can deliver victory with little effort.
I have also observed attempts to deliberately militarise Abia State. The
language being used by the governor, such as ‘write your will’, is alien to our
political culture. But we are not intimidated.
“Threats
about dead bodies from a deputy chairman and other reckless statements from
local government chairmen are flying around. All of these are aimed at creating
fear, but we are not buying it.”
He
recalled that elections in Abia under PDP administrations were conducted
peacefully with no loss of lives, questioning why violent rhetoric and threats
are now emerging from those who claimed to be better administrators.
Kalu
reminded the gathering that the PDP is the party of former Governor Okezie
Ikpeazu, known for promoting peace, but also draws strength from the style of
Rivers State Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike when provoked.
“If they
want peace, we will give them peace. But if they attempt to intimidate us, we
will resist firmly. We prefer peace, but nobody — no matter his position — can
intimidate the PDP in Abia. This is our land, and no one can make us panic on
the soil of Abia,” he declared.
The PDP
chieftain appealed to the SWC to take full charge of the party’s mobilisation
efforts and reach out to those who had left the fold, noting that many had
realised there was no better alternative elsewhere.
“However
they want it, we will give it to them. Let the message resonate loud and clear:
we are back and ready,” Kalu added.
He
expressed belief in the party’s structures and capacity to win, urging members
to come together despite what he described as “childish intimidations.”
In
response, PDP State Chairman, Elder Abraham Amah, thanked Chief Kalu for his
visit and message of solidarity, noting that it had further boosted the party’s
morale.
“PDP
remains visible in most families, polling units, wards, and local governments
across Abia. We appreciate stakeholders like you showing commitment. You have
demonstrated that you are a true party man with a good conscience,” Amah said.
The Abia
State PDP Woman Leader, Mrs Fidelia Ukejianya, also commended Kalu for standing
with the State Working Committee and assured him that his counsel would be
fully implemented.
The
meeting underscores the PDP’s determination to reposition itself ahead of the
2027 polls in Abia State.

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