Former Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Araraume has denied withdrawing from the Imo North All Progressives Congress, APC, senatorial primaries, saying that such rumours were the handiwork of fifth columnists and his distractors.
This is even as he emerged the APC Imo North Senatorial candidate at the just concluded primary election.
His sweeping victory in the APC senatorial primary for Imo North has been described as more than an internal party outcome, but a reaffirmation of political continuity, grassroots loyalty, and the durability of long-standing political structures in the region.
A statement from his media office reads: “Recent rumors suggesting that Araraume stepped down from the race have circulated widely, but available facts do not support these claims. He neither attended nor was invited to any meeting where aspirants purportedly withdrew.
“Such narratives appear to be the handiwork of political detractors attempting to sow confusion in the aftermath of a decisive contest. In the context of Imo North’s political landscape, these rumors say more about the anxieties of opponents than about Araraume’s intentions.
“If anything, the logic of political hierarchy would dictate the reverse, that others would step down for him, not the other way around. With his legislative experience, institutional memory, and long-standing influence, Araraume remains one of the most seasoned political figures in the zone. His victory, therefore, is seen not as an upset but as a restoration of political order.
“Beyond the local implications, Araraume’s return to the national stage carries broader significance. His legislative experience positions him as a potential stabilising force and a valuable ally in the National Assembly. His presence would complement President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda and the leadership of the National Assembly by adding depth, experience, and strategic insight to legislative deliberations. The political calculus is clear: experience still commands respect.
“For the people of Imo North, the outcome represents a choice rooted in familiarity and expectation. Araraume’s long engagement with the constituency has created a sense of predictability, and supporters are optimistic that he will leverage his networks, influence, and understanding of federal processes to attract development projects and strengthen representation in a region where infrastructural needs and economic aspirations remain pressing.
“Ultimately, Araraume’s victory is a reminder that political relevance is not easily erased. It is earned, maintained, and reaffirmed through consistent engagement with the people. Whether one views him as a stabilising force or a dominant political figure, his re-emergence signals a renewed chapter in Imo North’s political trajectory, one shaped by experience, structure, and the enduring power of grassroots politics.”
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