APC Chieftain Mgbada, Lauds Senator Eze's Quality Represention

By Our Reporter, Abakaliki

Chieftain of the All Progresses Congress APC and Chairmanship Aspirant in the just concluded Local Government election in Ebonyi State, Chief Okechukwu Mgbada, has commended the Senator representing Ebonyi Central Senatorial zone, Engr Ken Eze for offering  quality representation to the zone and for distributing bags of fertilizers to farmers in the Constituency to boost food production.

Chief Mgbada said the fertilizer which the Senator distributed would help to boost agricultural productivity and support local food security in the zone

He noted that senator Ken Eze had demonstrated enough capacity and commitment to the welfare of his constituents through tangible interventions and lauded his efforts in addressing specific needs and challenges facing his constituents.

"My commendation could be seen as a positive endorsement of Senator Eze's leadership and community engagement. It may also encourage others to follow his foot steps and prioritize the needs of our constituency"

The local government Chairmanship Aspirant aspirant further drew the attention of the Senator to the needs and challenges faced by the people of Ezza North and Ishielu Local Government and urged him to take concrete actions to address them, especially by providing support for infrastructure development.

"I will urge you to continue to use your good offices to influence and bring  positive change and improvements in the lives of the people in these local governments areas under your Constituency. 

"I have earlier highlighted specific issues and concerns affecting these areas, such as poor road conditions, inadequate healthcare facilities, limited access to education and employment opportunities and insecurity. 

"I am calling on Senator Eze to pay special attention to these areas, emphasizing the importance of effective quality representation and leadership in addressing the needs of the people," Mgbada said. 

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