March 9, 2026

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed shock at its member’s involvement in the kidnapping and eventual death of Francis Igwe, the father of Ebonyi’s former deputy governor, Kelechi Igwe.

Confirmed reports indicate that the party’s publicity secretary in the state was involved in the act.

The APC chairman in Ebonyi, Stanley Okoro-Emegha, led a party delegation on a condolence visit to Mr Igwe’s family in Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo Local Government Area, on Saturday.

“The report is unheard of, as I do not have the confidence to face the public since the past two days. Members of the party cannot believe in their entire lives that the party can be associated with such an act.

“We operate as a family to the extent that someone can vouch for another despite our normal party activities,” he said.

The party chairman insisted that it would support the state government’s decision on the matter to secure justice for the Igwe family.

“All those who heard of the act and did not disclose it among other levels of involvement must receive equal measure of what they deserve,” he said.

He urged the former deputy governor to be consoled, as being strong would inspire others too.

The palace secretary of the community, Johnson Aloh, thanked the party for the visit, noting that the palace and community were devastated by the incident.

Mr Aloh regretted that such an act was perpetuated in Ebonyi when the state had become a model among states and a haven of peace.

“We, however, have the discerning spirit to differentiate the act of an individual from that of the party, as we know that the party can never indulge in such an act.

“We thank you for spearheading this fight and urge you to help in ensuring that bad eggs who want to tarnish the state’s image are checked,” Mr Aloh said.

(NAN)

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