The member representing Ikwo/ Ezza-South Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Rt. Hon. Chinedu Ogah OON, has reassured his total support and commitment to the leadership of the executive governor of Ebonyi State, His Excellency, Rt Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru and called on the people of Igbudu Ward 1 to toe the same line.
Ogah, the Chairman House Committee on Reformatory Institutions stated this to the mammoth crowd comprising people cut across all works of life during his ward tour visit at the Agubia Central Park, Ikwo, weekend.
The lawmaker called the attention of the community and stated the need to allow peace and love to exist in the area as such would give room for development and progress.
He listed some of the empowerments and dividends of Democracy he attracted to the ward including; Four 300 KVA transformers, provision of over forty (40) Motorcycles to the Youths and Women from the Ward, provision of bags of fertilizer and other farm inputs to the people of IGBUDU ward1, Installation of Street lights and numerous others.
He appreciated the peaceful atmosphere the governor of Ebonyi State has brought and called on the people of the area to give the governor their unalloyed support because he is on a mission work.
Speakers at the event acknowledged all the dividends of democracy and empowerment they have benefited from the leadership of the lawmaker. They prayed and wished him well in his next political move.
"We are admitting that Hon. Ogah have done well for us through his effective representation and leadership but we are pleading for more dividends of Democracy in our place, they unanimously said.
Political appointees, Elders, and other community leaders were present during the event, including, the Commissioner, National Christian Pilgrimage, Chief Clement Nweke, the Commissioner for Boarder, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Dr. Donatus Ilang, the All Progressives Congress Party, Ebonyi State APC Youth leader, Comrade Ogbonnaya Aloh, Hon. Monday Nwigbo, Hon. Friday Nwakpu and others.
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