Emma Elekwa
An oil and gas business development consultant, Gini Chukwuma Williams, has emerged as the Federal House of Representatives candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for Idemili North and South federal constituency in Anambra state.
This followed the Anambra ADC federal house of representatives primaries held across the 24 wards in the Idemili North and South LGAs on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
Announcing the results of the exercise in Awka, Returning Officer for ADC Electoral Committee for State House Of Assembly and Federal House of Representatives primaries, Emeka Okolo disclosed that Gini Chukwuma Williams polled 5,391 votes to beat his closest challenger, Nnamdi Ifebi, who got 1406 votes, and Nnamdi Okoye, who polled 721 votes.
Williams was earlier tipped as the preferred choice of the party leaders and members in the federal constituency, deferring to his deep-rooted commitment towards reenergizing the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with the donation of party offices across the 24 wards in Idemili North and South districts in Anambra state.
A statement issued on Saturday by the Gini Williams Campaign Organisation expressed gratitude to his supporters, stakeholders, and overwhelming party faithful for their unwavering support, prayers, encouragement, and belief in the vision of the elected ADC Federal House of Representative candidate, stressing that their support made this victory possible.
Progress of Idemili
The campaign organization assured that Gini Williams remain committed to the progress and unity of the Idemili North and South federal constituency.
It stressed that the triumph at the primaries is not just a personal victory, but a collective win for everyone who believes in progress, unity, and a better future for the federal constituency.
“Together, we have taken the first bold steps forward to achieve a New Idemili North and South.
“The journey continues and victory belongs to the people. We deeply appreciate every sacrifice, every note, every campaign effort, every voice that stood with us throughout this journey.”
“To every supporter, stakeholder, party faithful, youth and women group, and the great people of Idemili North and South— we say thank you all.”
