Enugu NNPP Re-Elects Chief Frank Ejike Ezeh, Who Vows to Reposition Party for 2027 Upset
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in Enugu State has re-elected Chief Frank Ejike Ezeh as State Chairman following a smooth and well-attended State Congress held on December 8th.
In his acceptance speech, Chief Ezeh vowed to reposition the NNPP into a formidable opposition and prepare it to “give the ruling party a shock in 2027.”
According to him, the renewed mandate reflects the confidence of party members and signals the beginning of an intensified political realignment in the state.
“We are rebuilding NNPP into a disciplined, credible and battle-ready structure,” he said. “Our target is not only to stand as a strong opposition but to offer Enugu State a real alternative capable of surprising the ruling party at the polls.”
Chief Ezeh also emphasized that the NNPP’s guiding philosophy remains the kind of ideological direction the country urgently needs.
“The ideology of NNPP is exactly what Nigeria needs to move to the next level,” he stated, reaffirming the party’s commitment to people-driven governance.
The congress, which followed earlier ward and local government congresses, also produced a renewed State Executive Committee, positioning the party for broader mobilization as it gears up for the 2027 elections.
Amaka okoh
Reporting for media Gang network

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