Rt. Hon. Emeka Martins Chinedu has commenced engagements across Ahiazu Mbaise/Ezinihitte Federal Constituency, meeting with APC leadership, executives, and grassroots stakeholders in consultations aimed at strengthening internal cohesion and political alignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to a release issued by the SA Media & Publicity, Nnamdi Ukasanaya, the tour began on Tuesday, 7th April 2026, at Oboama in Ezinihitte LGA, where he met APC leadership at the residence of the LGA Chairman, Comrade Charles Ndukwu, followed by an interface with the LGA executive and stakeholders.

Party leaders referenced long-standing interactions and earlier appeals for his formal alignment with the party, noting that his integration had been widely anticipated and was warmly received. They also expressed confidence that he would bring his record of constituency development, legislative impact, and grassroots engagement into the party structure.

Addressing the gathering, Rt. Hon. Emeka Martins Chinedu said his declaration for the APC in his ward and the ongoing consultations were informed by emerging political realities ahead of 2027, where alignment with the ruling party has become increasingly important, emphasizing unity, continuity, and experience-driven representation.

He outlined his areas of impact, including infrastructure development, human capital empowerment, federal job facilitation, and structured support for youths, women, and small businesses, noting that many interventions are deliberately under-publicized and better assessed by impact than publicity.

He further observed that governance under the Governor of Imo State has maintained strong momentum even in its second term, reflecting sustained administrative performance beyond the usual expectations of a second-term cycle.

He also emphasized that legislative experience and ranking remain key to effective representation, while urging stakeholders to engage constructively on issues such as zoning and rotation as part of efforts to maintain balance and political stability in the constituency.

The Ezinihitte engagement concluded with a prayer session led by party stakeholders, reaffirming unity and internal cohesion.

On Wednesday, 8th April 2026, he continued engagements in Ahiazu LGA, where he was received at the LGA Hall by APC leadership under Chief Mike Uzodinma, alongside the Executive Chairman of the LGA, Chief Larry Chikwe.

The session recorded broad participation from party executives, councillors, ward leaders, youth, women representatives, and key political actors across the LGA structure.

Discussions in Ahiazu centered on party consolidation, governance continuity, zoning and rotation considerations, and the importance of experience and legislative ranking in strengthening representation and attracting development.

Across both LGAs, leaders described the engagements as timely and unifying, reaffirming expectations of sustained development, accessibility, and strong constituency engagement.

Overall, the tour reflects a growing consensus anchored on performance, grassroots connection, and institutional engagement across the constituency.