

In a surprise twist just hours before the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial primaries in Anambra State, Rt. Hon. Chukwuma Umeoji has abruptly withdrawn from the race, raising eyebrows and fuelling speculation about behind-the-scenes political maneuvering.
Umeoji, a prominent aspirant and former lawmaker, submitted his withdrawal letter late Thursday evening, catching many party members and supporters off guard. No official reason was given for the sudden exit, but insiders suggest intense internal pressure and possible deals brokered behind closed doors.
His withdrawal has intensified concerns over transparency and fairness within the APC’s selection process, with critics alleging that the party’s leadership may be engineering outcomes to favour preferred candidates.
While party officials are yet to issue a formal statement, political observers say the development could reshape the primary’s dynamics and trigger unrest among Umeoji’s loyal base, who now feel sidelined.
As the APC heads into the primaries, Umeoji’s exit is being seen not just as a personal decision—but potentially a sign of deeper cracks within the party’s internal democracy.