The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has said that his priority was delivering good governance and quality representation, not the 2027 Abia State governorship race.
Speaking with journalists at his country home in Bende, Kalu said any future political ambition would be determined by his constituents and the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the appropriate time.
“It is not yet time for a declaration. This is the time for governance. I am here engaging my people, understanding their concerns and finding solutions,” he said, stressing that the APC believes in party supremacy and collective decision-making.
Kalu added that his current responsibility extended beyond Bende Federal Constituency, noting that, as Deputy Speaker, he represents Abia State, the South-east, and the country at large.
On why he had urged Governor Alex Otti to defect to the APC despite speculations about his own governorship ambition, Kalu said he intended to integrate Abia State into mainstream national politics for greater benefits.
“I asked him to join because it would open more doors for Abia and the South-east. It was never selfish. In fact, I was ready to support him if he had joined,” Kalu said, disclosing that he has since stopped persuading the governor after noticing his lack of interest.
He described Otti as a personal friend and dismissed claims that he was blocking the governor’s entry into the APC, insisting that politics should not be personalised.
“If he comes today, he takes over, and we all support him. That is the culture of our party,” he said.
Highlighting his achievements, Kalu said no former representative of Bende Federal Constituency matched his record.
He listed over 20 completed roads with more than 15 ongoing, 32 completed schools, over 20 under construction, as well as civic centres, ICT centres, solar mini-grids, and electricity projects.
He also disclosed that the Bende community has now been connected to the national grid through the Alaoji Power Station, with plans to extend electricity to neighbouring communities.
Kalu further said he had attracted several federal interventions to address erosion challenges in the constituency, describing Bende as a very large local government that may soon be split into three for administrative efficiency.
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