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Kogi East is Under Siege: A Call for Unity and Change

Edison Atumeyi Edime | January 29, 2026

Kogi East is under political siege, and the enemy is not far away. The enemy is fragmentation, betrayal, cowardice, and recycled leadership. This is not a misunderstanding. This is not normal politics. This is political sabotage disguised as ambition.

For decades, Kogi East has supplied the votes, the energy, the numbers, and the sacrifices, yet remains structurally marginalized, strategically ignored, and politically underrepresented. Why? Because our leaders sold unity for ego. Because our elites traded collective power for personal deals. Because our youths were mobilized only as foot soldiers, never as stakeholders.

A Zone in Disarray

Today, Kogi East is politically dismembered, split into factions, cliques, camps, and parallel structures with no ideology, no coordination, and no central command. This is not pluralism. This is political anarchy. Let it be said without fear: Fragmentation is a crime against the future of Kogi East youths. Every divided primary is a stolen future. Every multiple candidacy is an act of betrayal. Every sponsored disunity is a political coup against the next generation.

The Cost of Disunity

While other zones build political machines, Kogi East is busy destroying itself. While others negotiate power aggressively, we negotiate excuses. While others impose relevance, we beg for recognition. This is why Kogi East keeps losing. This is why development bypasses us. This is why our youths remain unemployed, angry, and politically exploited.

A Call to Action

This generation says NO MORE. This is a youth political uprising, not with weapons, but with ideology, organization, and fearless confrontation of failed leadership. We reject godfatherism without accountability, leadership without ideology, politics without strategy, elders without vision, and ambition without discipline.

We demand political consolidation, not confusion. Youth inclusion, not tokenism. Strategic unity, not emotional alliances. Power bargaining, not political begging. Let it be known: Any leader who can not unite Kogi East is unfit to represent it. Any ambition that weakens our collective strength is an enemy of progress. Any youth used as a thug or praise-singer without political empowerment is a victim of political slavery.

The Time is Now

This is not a request. This is a political declaration. Kogi East youths are no longer spectators. We are stakeholders. We are strategists. We are mobilizers. We are the political spine of this zone. From Ankpa to Omala, from Olamaboro to the diaspora, the message is clear: Unite or be rejected. Organize or be irrelevant.

This generation will not inherit fragmentation. No retreat. No surrender. No more political deception. Kogi East must rise or be permanently sidelined.

Edison Atumeyi Edime is a political Activist and Youth advocate

“The views, opinions, and perspectives shared in this piece are solely those of the writer and do not reflect the official stance or position of Newsworth Media Company“

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