By Honesty Victor
Amaogwu Bend, Abia State —Chairman of the E.C.K. Foundation, Chief Dr. Emeka Charles Kalu, has returned to Nigeria in what supporters described as a symbolic and strategic homecoming, formally signaling his intention to contest the Abia North Senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections.
The reception, held in Amaogwu Bend—his hometown—drew a large crowd of supporters, community leaders, and youth groups who welcomed him with traditional dances, chants, and songs. The atmosphere reflected growing grassroots enthusiasm as Chief Kalu prepares to commence full political engagement ahead of the polls.
Addressing supporters, Chief Kalu reiterated his long-standing commitment to quality representation, transparent leadership, and people-focused legislation for Abia North. He emphasized that his senatorial ambition is rooted in restoring effective representation to the zone and ensuring that governance delivers tangible benefits to everyday citizens.
Chief Kalu is widely known for his philanthropic work through the E.C.K. Foundation, which has supported education through scholarships, youth empowerment initiatives, and programs aimed at improving women’s economic participation across parts of Abia State. Supporters argue that this record of service distinguishes his political bid from rhetoric-driven campaigns.
A close ally of Abia State Governor Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, Chief Kalu has consistently backed the administration’s reform-oriented agenda, describing it as a model of accountable governance and developmental focus. His supporters believe this alignment strengthens his credibility as a candidate positioned to advance Abia North’s interests at the national level.
As the 2027 election cycle gradually takes shape, Chief Kalu’s return and declaration mark an early but significant entry into what is expected to be a highly competitive senatorial race in Abia North.
— Newspot Nigeria









