Ex-INEC director Unekwuojo joins Kogi East Senate race

Ameh Unekwuojo, a former director with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has joined the race for the Kogi East Senatorial seat ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Mr Unekwuojo is seeking to represent the district on the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
Odokina Ojoma, the director of media for the Unekwuojo Campaign Organisation, said in a statement in Abuja on Monday that the people of Kogi East were set to witness a new wave of experienced, credible and people-focused representation.
Mr Ojoma quoted Mr Unekwuojo as saying, shortly after his declaration, that he remained dedicated to selfless service.
He pledged to work for the unity, progress and prosperity of the people if elected.
Mr Ojoma noted that after more than two decades of meritorious service at INEC, Mr Unekwuojo was bringing a wealth of experience in governance and public service into the political arena.
“Unekwuojo’s decision to contest is driven by a strong commitment to deliver effective representation, attract meaningful development and restore the confidence of the people in responsive leadership,” Mr Ojoma said.
The media director added that the candidate’s campaign would focus on some key areas, including youth empowerment, agriculture, food security, education and infrastructure development.
He also listed job creation and transparent representation as core pillars of Mr Unekwuojo’s mandate.
According to him, community stakeholders and political observers have described Mr Unekwuojo’s entrance into the race as timely.
Mr Ojoma further noted that Mr Unekwuojo’s integrity and deep understanding of the Nigerian political system positioned him as a candidate capable of effectively advancing the district’s interests.
(NAN)
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