– Describe Him As Man Of Impeccable Character, Uncommon Intellect, Conviction
The Advanced Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State has announced with regret, the demise of Hon (Chief) Ugochinyere Chinedu Asuzu, who until his sudden exit, was the party’s Deputy Publicity Secretary. The death, according to a release issued by the party, occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
A release issued by the State Publicity Secretary of ADC in Imo State, Chief MacDonald Amadi KSM, and made available to newsmen said, “With deep shock and sorrow, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Imo State Chapter, announces the sudden death of Hon (Chief) Ugochimereze Chinedu Asuzu, the deputy publicity secretary of Imo ADC, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
“Asuzu, a proud son of Ideato South LGA in Imo State, was a man of uncommon intellect, conviction, and service. A theologian, political scientist, entrepreneur, cultural enthusiast, and community leader, he brought immense depth to every role he undertook.
“He held degrees in Theology and Political Science and was, until his passing, pursuing a doctorate degree that combined his intellectual rigour with practical leadership. He was the convener of IkoroNdigbo, an Igbo sociocultural and political thought movement, and Igbo Intelligentsia Renaissance, platforms committed to cultural renewal and intellectual engagement.
“He was also the Founder and National Leader of the coalition support group I Stand With ADC, a grassroots-driven movement dedicated to advancing democratic participation and progressive ideals across Nigeria.
“A former PDP chieftain, prolific writer, and author of several works, he distinguished himself as a visiting lecturer, grassroots mobilization builder, and public affairs analyst. Beyond his public commitments, he was a loving husband, devoted father, and mentor to many, inspiring across both the sacred and secular spheres.
“His passing is an irreplaceable loss to his family, the ADC family, and the larger Nigerian society.
Burial arrangements will be communicated in due course”.