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Eziama Ward 1 Party Executives Visit Aba North Council Boss, Declare Total Support for Otti-Led Government
The political atmosphere in Aba North witnessed a renewed wave of solidarity as the executives of Eziama Ward 1 of the Labour Party paid a thank-you visit to the Executive Chairman of Aba North Local Government Area, Hon. Timothy Kalu Iheke, in recognition of his continuous empowerment initiatives and unwavering support to the party.
During the visit, the Ward Party Chairman, Hon. Egbuchi Iwe, expressed the delight of his team over the chairman’s recent empowerment programme which has positively impacted members across the ward. He highlighted Hon. Iheke’s consistent financial backing, moral support, and close political mentorship, especially in the past weeks, describing them as signs of a leader who prioritizes the growth of the party and welfare of the people.
The Eziama Ward 1 executives further pledged their absolute loyalty to Hon. Iheke’s administration, reaffirming their commitment to the transformational leadership of His Excellency, Governor Alex Chioma Otti, OFR. They promised to work in synergy with the council chairman to sustain the progress of the local government, strengthen grassroots mobilization, and ensure the Labour Party continues to deliver dividends of good governance to the people.
Responding, Hon. Timothy Kalu Iheke warmly welcomed the delegation and commended their unity and dedication. He assured them that his administration will continue to prioritize the welfare of party members and uphold inclusive governance. He announced that monthly financial support to strengthen the party structure at the grassroots would now be institutionalized, alongside ongoing empowerment programs aimed at motivating loyal party faithful and driving sustainable community development.
The visit ended with renewed energy and mutual commitment, reinforcing Aba North’s position as a stronghold of the Labour Party and a model of grassroots political partnership under the leadership of Hon. Timothy Kalu
Iheke.
