Ngwa Ukwu Demands Development, Backs Uzo Ihuka

ISIALANGWA, ABIA STATE – Residents of Ngwa Ukwu and the wider Isialangwa North and South constituency are demanding a shift from promises to tangible development, as calls grow for a new direction in representation.

Over the years, many residents have expressed frustration over unmet needs, including quality roads, modern healthcare facilities, and job-creating opportunities. This sentiment has fueled the emergence of Chief Sir Uzo Ihuka, founder of the Ikeoha Movement, as a people-driven alternative focused on practical solutions.

Supporters believe Ihuka’s leadership can bring meaningful projects and ensure that every community—including Ngwa Ukwu—feels the true impact of representation.

“The goal is simple: accountable leadership, visible development, and equal attention to all parts of the constituency,” a spokesperson for the movement stated.

Ihuka’s campaign emphasizes youth empowerment, infrastructure development, and inclusive growth. His supporters argue that the constituency’s future depends on informed choices and collective action.

As political alignments take shape ahead of the 2027 elections, the push for development-focused representation in Isialangwa North and South continues to gain momentum.

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