
Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has said the South-East made a wrong political calculation during the 2023 general elections, assuring that such an outcome would not be repeated in 2027.
Uzodimma made the remarks while hosting leaders of the Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), led by Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, at the Government House in Owerri.
Reflecting on the last election, the governor described the region’s voting pattern as an error, emphasizing the need for unity despite differences.
He urged political actors in the South-East to work together in pursuit of shared goals and regional stability.
The governor noted that in the 2023 presidential poll, the South-East largely supported Labour Party candidate Peter Obi, delivering him overwhelming votes across the zone.
According to Uzodimma: “We made a wrong national political calculation in the South East in 2023. What happened in the South East in 2023 is a political accident that will not repeat itself.
“Our job is to be our brother’s keeper. Unite, no matter the disagreement.”
Uzodimma stressed that for the region to strengthen its influence at the national level, it must align more closely with the ruling APC. He argued that active participation in the party at the centre would give the South-East a stronger voice in shaping national decisions.
He further noted that increased support for President Bola Tinubu would position the region to gain more from federal initiatives, adding that political investment often yields tangible returns.
Expressing optimism about future elections, the governor said the APC stands a strong chance of securing widespread support in the South-East in 2027, projecting a decisive victory for Tinubu in the region.
He also reassured residents that efforts were underway to maintain peace and stability across the South-East, pledging continued commitment to security and cohesion.
We made wrong political calculation in Southeast, won’t repeat in 2027 – Gov Uzodimma