Former Senator representing Imo North District, Ifeanyi Araraume, has disowned a statement circulating on social media purportedly issued by him on the Imo North Senatorial primary, describing it as false, unauthorised and the handiwork of mischief makers.In a disclaimer issued on Wednesday by his Communications team, Araraume specifically distanced himself from a publication titled “A Message of Gratitude, Unity, and a Clarion Call to Rebuild Okigwe Zone,” insisting he neither authored nor approved its release.He said the publication was fabricated to mislead the public, distort his position and create unnecessary tension within the All Progressives Congress in Imo State.The former lawmaker reaffirmed his loyalty to the APC, stressing that he remained “a steadfast, disciplined and committed member” of the ruling party.According to the statement, Araraume is awaiting the party’s official position on the Imo North Senatorial primary and has not declared himself the APC candidate.“As a firm believer in constitutional democracy and party supremacy, Senator Araraume is patiently awaiting the official position and final decision of the party regarding the Imo North Senatorial Primary,” the statement read.It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. In a disclaimer issued on Wednesday by his Communications team, Araraume specifically distanced himself from a publication titled “A Message of Gratitude, Unity, and a Clarion Call to Rebuild Okigwe Zone,” insisting he neither authored nor approved its release.He said the publication was fabricated to mislead the public, distort his position and create unnecessary tension within the All Progressives Congress in Imo State.The former lawmaker reaffirmed his loyalty to the APC, stressing that he remained “a steadfast, disciplined and committed member” of the ruling party.According to the statement, Araraume is awaiting the party’s official position on the Imo North Senatorial primary and has not declared himself the APC candidate.“As a firm believer in constitutional democracy and party supremacy, Senator Araraume is patiently awaiting the official position and final decision of the party regarding the Imo North Senatorial Primary,” the statement read.It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. He said the publication was fabricated to mislead the public, distort his position and create unnecessary tension within the All Progressives Congress in Imo State.The former lawmaker reaffirmed his loyalty to the APC, stressing that he remained “a steadfast, disciplined and committed member” of the ruling party.According to the statement, Araraume is awaiting the party’s official position on the Imo North Senatorial primary and has not declared himself the APC candidate.“As a firm believer in constitutional democracy and party supremacy, Senator Araraume is patiently awaiting the official position and final decision of the party regarding the Imo North Senatorial Primary,” the statement read.It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. The former lawmaker reaffirmed his loyalty to the APC, stressing that he remained “a steadfast, disciplined and committed member” of the ruling party.According to the statement, Araraume is awaiting the party’s official position on the Imo North Senatorial primary and has not declared himself the APC candidate.“As a firm believer in constitutional democracy and party supremacy, Senator Araraume is patiently awaiting the official position and final decision of the party regarding the Imo North Senatorial Primary,” the statement read.It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. According to the statement, Araraume is awaiting the party’s official position on the Imo North Senatorial primary and has not declared himself the APC candidate.“As a firm believer in constitutional democracy and party supremacy, Senator Araraume is patiently awaiting the official position and final decision of the party regarding the Imo North Senatorial Primary,” the statement read.It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. “As a firm believer in constitutional democracy and party supremacy, Senator Araraume is patiently awaiting the official position and final decision of the party regarding the Imo North Senatorial Primary,” the statement read.It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. It added that, contrary to claims contained in the alleged publication, Araraume “has not declared himself the party’s candidate and will only communicate through recognised and authorised channels.”Related NewsKano APC counters Kwankwasiyya over defection claims, insists members remain intactTinubu seeks Senate confirmation of AMCON chair nomineeINEC recognises Agbo as NNPP national chairmanThe former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. The former senator also dismissed claims of a rift between him and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, describing their relationship as cordial and built on mutual respect.“Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. “Any suggestion of disagreement, hostility or political friction between them exists only in the imagination of the authors of the false publications and should be disregarded,” the statement added.Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. Araraume further stressed his commitment to promoting unity within the APC, saying the party’s success depended on cooperation among its members.He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. He accused the authors of the alleged statement of attempting to sow discord within the party and misrepresent his views.“The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. “The documents are the handiwork of mischief makers and political opportunists whose objective is to sow discord, misrepresent his views and create divisions where none exist. Their desperate attempt to undermine the unity and stability of the party will not succeed,” the statement said.He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. He urged APC members, the people of Imo North, residents of Imo State, the media and the general public to disregard the publication, describing it as false and misleading.Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means. Araraume also reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and pledged to continue pursuing the unity and development of Imo State and Nigeria through lawful means.
Araraume disowns statement on Imo APC primary, denies rift with Uzodimma