Otu Oka-iwu Abuja Exco Pays Courtesy Visit to Senator Ned Nwoko on Continued Pursuit for Regional Development and Welfare of Members: Advocating for Additional State Creation in the South East
On Friday, September 13, 2024, a delegation from the Otu Oka-iwu Abuja Executive Committee, led by Chief Chidi Udekwe, made a significant courtesy visit to Senator Nwoko Ned, the esteemed representative of Delta State in the Senate. The meeting took place at the Senator’s impressive residence in Maitama, Abuja, and served as a platform for discussing key issues pertinent to the welfare of Otu Oka-iwu members and regional initiatives.
Attendees
The delegation comprised prominent members of Otu Oka-iwu Abuja, including:
1.Chief Chidi Udekwe - President
2.Ogechukwu Okafor-General Secretary
3. Ochili Michael Esq-Publicity Secretary
4. Welfare Secretary- Chukwuma Obi
5. Provost- Emmanuel Nwadi
Key Discussions:
1. Welfare of Otu Oka-iwu Members:
2. Admission into Senator Nwoko's Sports University:
3. State Creation Advocacy:
4. Senatorial Support for Otu Oka-iwu Programs:
The meeting highlighted several vital topics, notably:
1. Welfare of Otu Oka-iwu Members:
There was an open dialogue regarding the overall welfare of the association’s members, focusing on how the Senator can intervene to enhance their support and resources.
2. Admission into Senator Nwoko's Sports University:
The delegation sought clarity on the processes required for members to gain admission into the Senator's sports university located in Delta State, a facility aimed at promoting holistic development through sports.
3. State Creation Advocacy:
One of the most pressing issues discussed was the long-standing agitation for the creation of additional states within the South East region. Senator Nwoko asserted that the demand for Anioma State, which has been ongoing for over five decades, is crucial for addressing regional disparities and promoting balanced governance.
The Otu Oka-iwu Abuja team assured the Senator of their unwavering support for this initiative, recognizing its potential to enhance the South East's landmass and ensure equitable representation. This advocacy aligns with the resolve that the South East is greater than its current composition of five states and that the Igbo-speaking nation extends beyond the Niger River, warranting greater representation and resources.
4. Senatorial Support for Otu Oka-iwu Programs:
The Senator reinforced his commitment to backing Otu Oka-iwu’s initiatives. He encouraged collaboration, promising his assistance to members seeking help within his capacity, thus promising a fruitful partnership moving forward.
Personal Engagement
An insightful aspect of the visit was when Senator Nwoko extended his congratulations to Ochili Michael Esq, the association's Publicity Secretary, on his forthcoming wedding to a fellow member of Otu Oka-iwu, set to take place on September 28, 2024. The Senator expressed his intention to grace the wedding ceremony, emphasizing the communal spirit underpinning the interactions.
Closing Remarks
Lady Ogechukwu Okafor, Secretary of Otu Oka-iwu Abuja, delivered a heartfelt vote of thanks to Senator Nwoko for his gracious hospitality and his ongoing dedication to the welfare of the association’s members. She remarked on the importance of fostering close ties with key political figures to amplify advocacy efforts and support community development.
Conclusion
This visit by the Otu Oka-iwu Abuja Exco exemplifies the association's dedication to nurturing meaningful relationships with influential stakeholders in the region while prioritizing the welfare of its members. It represents a significant step towards not only addressing immediate concerns but also strategically advancing regional initiatives that benefit the larger community, affirming that the South East encompasses more than just its current five states and that the aspirations of the Igbo-speaking populace are far-reaching.
Ochili Michael Obinna Esq
Otu Oka-iwu Abuja
Publicity Secretary.
Published by: Legal Diary News Blog
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