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Supporters Back Uche Nnaji for Enugu 2027, Criticise Mbah

A political statement circulating in Enugu State has expressed support for former Minister Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji ahead of the 2027 governorship election while criticising the administration of Governor Peter Mbah.

The statement, shared widely on social media and political discussion platforms, presents arguments in favour of Nnaji’s potential candidacy and raises criticisms about the current administration’s governance priorities.

It describes Nnaji as a political figure capable of leading the state and urges residents to consider him in future political discussions ahead of the 2027 election cycle.

According to the document, the authors argue that political attention directed at Nnaji reflects his influence in Enugu State politics.

The statement also alleges that the administration of Governor Peter Mbah has focused more on political confrontation than governance.

No official response from the Enugu State Government was included in the document.

The commentary further claims that residents of the state are seeking alternatives in future elections and presents Nnaji as a possible option.

In addition, the text highlights Nnaji’s previous role as a federal minister and describes his political activities as focused on empowerment and job creation initiatives.

The statement concludes by encouraging residents of Enugu State to support Nnaji’s political ambitions ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

The claims and positions contained in the statement reflect ongoing political discussions and early alignments among supporters ahead of the next governorship election in Enugu State.

The circulating statement represents political support for former minister Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji while criticising Governor Peter Mbah’s administration.

The document contributes to emerging political debates as stakeholders begin to discuss the 2027 governorship race in Enugu State.

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Michael Victor

Editor Green Horizon News

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