The Benue State African Democratic Congress (ADC) has elected former lawmaker Rt. Hon. Samson Okwu as its new state chairman during a peaceful congress held at the party secretariat. The event also featured a notable address by governorship aspirant Herman Hembe, setting the tone for the party’s next political phase.
The ADC has been repositioning itself within Benue’s political landscape ahead of future elections, with internal leadership restructuring seen as a critical step towards strengthening party cohesion.
Okwu, a former member representing Obi-Oju Federal Constituency of Benue State, emerged through a congress process described by party officials as orderly and well-coordinated.
The congress, held at the ADC State Secretariat, brought together delegates and stakeholders from across the state.
During the event, Hembe addressed party members, though details of his speech were not formally disclosed. His presence underscores growing interest in the party’s governorship ticket.
Party members at the venue expressed optimism about the outcome, noting that stable leadership could boost the ADC’s chances in upcoming political contests.
Observers say Okwu’s legislative experience may play a role in shaping party strategy going forward.
With new leadership in place, attention now shifts to how the ADC will consolidate its structure and position itself ahead of future elections in Benue State. Questions remain on how aspirants like Hembe will navigate the evolving political dynamics within the party.


