Senator Kelvin Chukwu, representing Enugu East, has firmly denied any claims suggesting he resigned from the Labour Party.
In fact, his Chief of Staff, Hon. Eneh Victor Chigozie, released a statement, calling the alleged resignation letter a “deliberate act of misinformation.”
Moreover, the statement, which came out today, urged everyone to ignore the fake letter.
Senator Chukwu condemned this letter as an attempt to mislead constituents and create confusion within the party.
“This letter is entirely fake and didn’t come from Senator Kelvin Chukwu or his office,” the statement stressed.
It further labeled the document as the work of “mischief-makers and political adversaries seeking to undermine the Senator’s position.”
In a concerning development, the Senator’s office raised alarms about possible forgery.
They suggested that the culprits might have used forged letterhead and signatures to carry out these deceitful acts.
Senator Chukwu’s office responded swiftly by filing a petition with security agencies.
They aim to investigate and apprehend those responsible for the fraudulent activities.
Moreover, the statement revealed a concerning connection.
Individuals implicated in the murder of Barrister Oyibo Chukwu, the Senator’s elder brother, may orchestrate this malicious campaign.
The office is now calling for a thorough investigation into these connections, emphasizing how serious this matter is.
Supporters of Senator Chukwu, along with Labour Party members, are urged to stay calm while security agencies investigate.
The Senator’s commitment to the Labour Party remains strong, as he aims to protect his reputation and continue serving the people of Enugu East.
As this situation continues to evolve, the public should stay informed and cautious about misinformation that may surface during this time.
The Senator’s office is dedicated to transparency and will provide updates as the investigation progresses.