Osinachi Usuwa has declared her intention to contest for the Isiala Ngwa North and South Federal Constituency seat in Abia State under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), marking a significant development in the state’s political landscape. The announcement, made through an official statement released on the ADC’s social media page, confirms Usuwa’s entry into the race for the federal parliamentary seat. Her political aspiration comes amid increasing demands for leaders who prioritize grassroots engagement and community-driven governance.
The ADC highlighted that Usuwa’s decision to run stems from a growing public call for leadership that is deeply rooted in the needs and aspirations of ordinary Nigerians. The party emphasized that her candidacy reflects a broader movement toward people-focused governance, especially in regions where development has been uneven. Usuwa’s entry into politics is seen as a response to the electorate’s desire for change and greater accountability in public office.
In the statement, the ADC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting credible and visionary leaders who demonstrate integrity, competence, and dedication to public service. “As more credible voices continue to emerge across the country, the ADC remains committed to providing a platform for visionary leaders ready to serve with integrity, competence, and dedication,” the party stated. This declaration underscores the ADC’s strategic focus on attracting candidates who can bring fresh perspectives to governance.
The announcement signals the formal launch of Usuwa’s political journey for the Isiala Ngwa North and South constituency. While specific details about her campaign platform have not yet been released, her candidacy is expected to energize the political space in Abia State. The constituency, known for its vibrant communities and agricultural potential, will now have a new contender vying for representation at the national level.
Usuwa’s decision to join the ADC also reflects the party’s growing influence in the southeastern region of Nigeria. The ADC has been positioning itself as an alternative to dominant political parties, particularly by promoting grassroots leadership and inclusive participation. Her candidacy is likely to attract attention from voters who seek change and are disillusioned with the status quo.
As the 2027 general elections draw nearer, Usuwa’s entry into the political arena adds a new dimension to the race for the Isiala Ngwa North and South Federal Constituency. Her campaign will likely focus on development, youth empowerment, and improved infrastructure, issues that resonate deeply with voters in the region. The ADC’s support for her bid suggests a strategic effort to strengthen its presence in Abia State and beyond.
This development sets the stage for a competitive electoral season, with Usuwa poised to bring her experience and vision to the forefront. Her journey will be closely watched as she prepares to engage with voters and build a campaign that reflects the aspirations of her constituents.


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