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Uyo Fed Constituency 2027: Why I’m in the race — Ikakke Bassey

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By Sylvester Okon

A frontline aspirant for the Uyo/Uruan/Nsit Atai/Ibesikpo Asutan Federal Constituency seat in the 2027 House of Representatives election, Mr. Ikakke Bassey, has explained his reason for venturing into politics, saying his ambition is driven by a desire to build a system that works for his people.

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In a widely circulated statement personally signed by him, a copy of which was obtained by our paper, the Ibesikpo Asutan-born human development expert said Uyo Federal Constituency could achieve more if the right people were elected to represent them at various levels of leadership.

Outlining his motivation, Bassey stressed that his entry into politics was deliberate and rooted in principle. “I did not come into politics by accident, nor out of convenience”, Ikakke noted, adding that “I came into politics out of conviction—an unshakable belief that people are the greatest asset of any society, and that when they are empowered with the right skills, opportunities, and environment, prosperity becomes inevitable”.

Ikakke Bassey, who recently resigned from the African Democratic Congress, ADC, cited unresolved crises at both the state and national levels of the party as the reason for his exit. He had earlier stated that his political ambition was “too big and important to be truncated by partisan issues.”

In the statement titled _”Why I am in politics”_, the former spokesman of the 2023 Labour Party Governorship Campaign Council emphasized that with proper capacity building, the people of Uyo Federal Constituency could fully harness their potential.

He continued “As a Human Capital Developer, I have seen firsthand that sustainable economic growth does not begin with oil, infrastructure, or policies alone—it begins with people. It begins with their capacity to think, to create, to work, and to build. Unfortunately, in Uyo Federal Constituency and across the State (Akwa Ibom) and nation, too many capable people remain trapped in a system that does not fully harness their potential. This is not because they lack talent or ambition, but because the structures around them have failed to support their growth. That is why I am in politics”.

Bassey said he views politics as a tool for solving real problems, not for seeking power for its own sake. His political commitment, he explained, rests on four clear priorities designed to deliver sustainable development.

According to him: “I believe politics should not be about power for its own sake; it should be about solving real problems. It should be about creating pathways to dignity through work, fostering enterprise, and delivering measurable results that improve everyday life. My commitment is anchored on four clear priorities: Jobs, Skills, Enterprise, and Results.

Jobs—because every young person deserves a fair opportunity to earn a living and build a future.
Skills—because empowerment without capacity is unsustainable.
Enterprise—because small businesses and innovation are the engines of economic growth.
Results—because leadership must be accountable, measurable, and impactful.

I am running for the House of Representatives for Uyo Federal Constituency in 2027 because I believe we can do better—and we must do better. I envision a constituency where our youths are not defined by unemployment but by productivity; where our women are not limited by barriers but empowered as economic drivers; where governance is not distant but responsive and transparent.

“This is not just a political ambition; it is a mission to build a system that works for our people. A system that prioritizes human capital, unlocks opportunities, and delivers tangible progress.

I am in politics because I believe in people. And when people win, our constituency wins”.

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