Backlash in Udenu: Obollo Youths Reject Ikeji Asogwa at Council Secretariat After Tekmo’s APC Campaign Push

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Published June 11, 2026 · 2 min read
Backlash in Udenu: Obollo Youths Reject Ikeji Asogwa at Council Secretariat After Tekmo’s APC Campaign Push

The campaign machinery of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the upcoming Enugu North Senatorial bye-election hit a significant structural roadblock today following an open revolt by youth leaders and stakeholders from the Obollo clan. The political confrontation, which played out in broad daylight at the Udenu Local Government Secretariat, has completely scrambled the electoral expectations of APC candidate Chief Ikeji Asogwa within the strategic local government domain.

​According to multiple eyewitness accounts and local intelligence reports emerging from the secretariat ground, the incident began during an mobilized youth assembly convened to discuss regional representation and community welfare. Tensions, however, boiled over when a well-known political heavyweight and grassroots mobilizer, popularly referred to in local political circles as Tekmo, took the podium to address the gathering.

​In a passionate speech aimed at shifting the traditional voting patterns of the local government area, Tekmo explicitly asked the gathered Obollo youths to embrace the APC and vote massively for Chief Ikeji Asogwa in the fast-approaching senatorial contest. The endorsement instantly backfired. Rather than receiving applause, Tekmo's speech was drowned out by spontaneous, aggressive chants of disapproval as hundreds of youths rose in unison to reject the APC candidate's aspiration.

​The angry crowd loudly declared that the Obollo youth demographic and the wider Udenu constituency would not be integrated into the APC structure, citing historical political grievances and a lack of authentic grassroots engagement by the candidate's campaign team. The open defiance transformed the secretariat arena into a highly charged theater of political protest, forcing handlers to abruptly halt further pro-Asogwa campaign remarks to prevent a total breakdown of order.

​Local political analysts observe that this public rejection by the Obollo youths represents a major logistical and psychological blow to Chief Ikeji Asogwa's senatorial bid, particularly given that Udenu Local Government is a vital, high-voting decider in the Enugu North contest. With rival political structures, including the People's Democratic Party (PDP), moving quickly to capitalize on the fallout, this spontaneous resistance from the youth block signals that the battle for the Nsukka zone legislative seat has become a highly unpredictable and deeply contested affair.

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