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Orumba South LGA Chairman Stops Ukachukwu’s Campaign in Umunze for Violating Rules

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By Ifeizu Joe

The Chairman of Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Hon. Shedrack Azubuike, on Wednesday stopped the governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, from holding a political rally in the area.

It was gathered that the action was because rally was in violation of rules prohibiting use of public or private schools a environment for campaigns during school hours.

Members of Ukachukwu’s campaign council were already erecting canopies for the rally at St. Augustine Primary School, Umunze, during school hours when the chairman stormed the area and annulled the rally, citing violation of rules and failure to seek clearance for the event from Local Government Authority.

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A source said Hon. Azubuike, who arrived at the venue, ordered the immediate dismantling of the canopies and directed organizers to vacate the area pending the presentation of an official clearance letter.

When contacted, the chairman said the activity violated a directive issued on August 14, 2025, which prohibits political, religious or social events in public and private schools within the state during school hours.

He noted that: The noise and disruption from such gatherings interfere with teaching and learning. Anambra State Ministry of Education in August, 2025, issued a circular banning the use of school premises for political, social and religious gatherings.

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“This is a circular titled ‘Restriction on Political, Religious and Social Gatherings in Schools During School Hours’.

“This enforcement is not against any group. It is to maintain peace, order and public safety in line with our council’s regulations.

“So, Any group or individual seeking to use a school facility must first obtain written clearance.

He warned that school heads and proprietors who fail to enforce the directive would face administrative or legal sanctions, while reiterating his commitment to ensuring that all public gatherings in Orumba South comply with established administrative and safety standards.

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