The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State has announced the sudden death of its Deputy Publicity Secretary, Hon. Ugochimereze Chinedu Asuzu.

Asuzu, who was also the convener of Ikoro Ndigbo and a prominent voice in Igbo sociocultural advocacy, reportedly slumped and passed away in the early hours of Wednesday.

In a statement signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Chief MacDonald Amadi, the party described Asuzu as “a man of uncommon intellect, conviction, and service,” adding that his death was a devastating loss.

A native of Umuma Isiaku in Ideato South Local Government Area, Asuzu was widely respected for his blend of scholarship and activism.

He held degrees in Theology and Political Science and was pursuing a doctorate before his demise.

Beyond politics, he was a theologian, entrepreneur, cultural advocate, and founder of Igbo Intelligentsia Renaissance, a platform dedicated to cultural revival and intellectual discourse.

He also established I Stand With ADC, a national coalition group that mobilised support for the party.

A former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Asuzu earned recognition as a prolific writer, public affairs analyst, and visiting lecturer.

The ADC statement further paid tribute to him as a devoted husband, father, and mentor who left a lasting impact on both religious and civic life.

“The passing of Chief Asuzu is an irreplaceable loss to his family, the ADC family, and the larger Nigerian society,” the statement read.

Burial arrangements will be made public by the family in due course.

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