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Obioma Ngwa Federal Constituency Deserves A Stronger Voice – By Samuel Okenyi

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Obioma Ngwa Federal Constituency Deserves A Stronger Voice – By Samuel Okenyi

Obioma Ngwa Federal Constituency deserves representation that is purposeful, responsive, and firmly rooted in the genuine interests of the people. At a time when effective representation matters more than ever, the constituency needs a leader who understands the responsibilities of public office, speaks confidently for the people, advocates for the vulnerable, and creates meaningful opportunities for the younger generation. True representation is not defined by rhetoric or political noise, but by the ability to listen, engage, advocate, and deliver results that positively affect the lives of constituents.

Leadership also requires humility, accessibility, competence, and a clear understanding of the aspirations and challenges of the people. Obioma Ngwa needs a representative who sees public service as a solemn responsibility rather than a personal privilege; someone who can effectively articulate the needs of the constituency at the appropriate levels, pursue developmental interventions, support human-capital development, and consistently remain connected to the grassroots. The people deserve leadership that inspires confidence, promotes inclusion, and places the collective interest above personal ambition.

It is against this background that we respectfully call on Hon. Barr. Solomon Akpulonu to step forward and offer himself for the service of Obioma Ngwa Federal Constituency. His experience, grassroots connection, accessibility, and demonstrated commitment to the people make him a compelling choice for the task ahead. Obioma Ngwa deserves a representative who will be a credible voice, an effective advocate, and a dependable bridge between the people and government. The time has come for representation that listens, speaks with purpose, and works relentlessly for the progress and prosperity of Obioma Ngwa Federal Constituency.

Samuel Okenyi
17/08/2026


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