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YEAR IN REVIEW: HON AMOBI OGAH PRESENTS AN EXPANSIVE SCORECARD OF IMPACT IN 2025, SETS A BOLD AND PEOPLE CENTRED AGENDA FOR ISUIKWUATO UMUNNEOCHI IN 2026

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As the year 2025 draws to a close, the Member representing Isuikwuato Umunneochi Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Amobi Ogah, has presented a comprehensive stewardship report detailing a year of purposeful representation, visible development, and sustained engagement with the people he serves.

Hon Ogah described 2025 as a defining year shaped by deliberate leadership and an unrelenting commitment to ensuring that representation translates into tangible dividends for constituents. He explained that his approach throughout the year was guided by continuous consultations with communities, traditional institutions, and stakeholder groups, allowing real needs at the grassroots to inform projects, empowerment initiatives, and legislative actions.

In the area of road infrastructure, the federal lawmaker outlined the facilitation of several strategic road interventions across Isuikwuato and Umunneochi. These road projects were targeted at opening up rural and semi urban communities that had long suffered from poor access, with the aim of easing movement, enhancing security, and strengthening economic activities. According to him, the roads now serve as vital links connecting farms, markets, schools, and health centres.

Hon Ogah emphasized that prioritising road development was a conscious decision rooted in its far reaching impact on daily life. Improved roads, he noted, reduce transportation costs, minimise post harvest losses for farmers, encourage local commerce, and promote social cohesion among communities that were previously isolated by poor infrastructure.

On market development, the lawmaker revealed that he facilitated the construction of several modern market structures across Isuikwuato and Umunneochi. These markets were carefully sited to serve active trading communities and designed to provide safe, organised, and hygienic environments for traders to conduct business with dignity and confidence.

He explained that the heavy investment in market infrastructure was informed by the central role markets play in grassroots economies. By upgrading these trading spaces, Hon Ogah said he aimed to empower traders, stimulate daily economic activity, attract buyers from neighbouring communities, and improve household incomes, particularly for women who form the backbone of local commerce.

A major highlight of his 2025 stewardship was the yearly Mega Empowerment Programme, which he described as one of the most impactful interventions in the constituency. The programme, he said, was deliberately structured to address unemployment, underemployment, and economic vulnerability among youths, women, artisans, and small scale entrepreneurs.

During the empowerment exercise, items valued at several billions of naira were distributed across all wards of Isuikwuato Umunneochi. These included buses and mini trucks to strengthen transport businesses, tricycles and motorcycles to create immediate income opportunities, sewing and fashion machines for tailors, grinding machines for agro processors, hairdressing equipment, deep freezers, generating sets, laptops, smartphones, agricultural inputs, and substantial cash grants to support petty traders and emerging businesses.

Hon Ogah explained that the empowerment initiative was sustainability driven rather than charity based. Beneficiaries were selected through community based recommendations to ensure transparency, equity, and measurable impact, with the ultimate goal of enabling recipients become self reliant and active contributors to local economic growth.

In the education sector, the federal lawmaker reported sustained interventions through scholarships, distribution of learning materials, and advocacy for improved learning environments in public schools. He described education as the cornerstone of long term development and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting students from less privileged backgrounds.

Health care interventions also featured prominently in his stewardship account. Hon Ogah cited medical outreach programmes, assistance to vulnerable patients, and support for primary health centres as part of his effort to complement government health services and improve access to basic healthcare at the grassroots.

On the legislative front, he highlighted his active engagement in the House of Representatives, where he sponsored and co sponsored several bills and motions addressing youth employment, community security, social welfare, and equitable access to federal interventions. He stressed that his legislative priorities were consistently shaped by the realities and aspirations of the people of Isuikwuato Umunneochi.

Reflecting on constituent engagement, Hon Ogah praised the culture of regular town hall meetings, stakeholder consultations, and interactions with traditional rulers, youth leaders, and women groups. He described this approach as the foundation of accountable representation and responsive governance.

Looking ahead to 2026, the lawmaker outlined ambitious development projections focused on consolidating existing gains while expanding new interventions. He assured constituents that road infrastructure would receive renewed attention, with plans to facilitate additional rural and inter community roads to further unlock agricultural potential, improve security access, and attract private investment into the constituency.

On market and local economic development, Hon Ogah projected a new phase of constituency focused commercial infrastructure, promising additional modern market structures and upgrades to existing ones across strategic locations in both Isuikwuato and Umunneochi. He explained that the 2026 market agenda is designed to transform traditional trading spaces into organised economic hubs that can support higher trade volumes and improved sanitation standards.

He further announced that the 2026 Mega Empowerment Programme would be significantly expanded in scope and value, building on the success recorded in previous years. According to him, more youths, women, artisans, farmers, and small business owners will benefit from enhanced distribution of productive assets, business support tools, and financial assistance aimed at promoting economic independence.

In his assurance to constituents, Hon Ogah reaffirmed his commitment to transparency, sustained engagement, and people centred leadership. He promised that consultations with communities and stakeholders would intensify in 2026 to ensure that representation remains inclusive and accountable.

He also assured that his legislative advocacy at the National Assembly would be strengthened in the coming year, with increased focus on attracting federal presence, protecting community interests, and addressing pressing socio economic challenges affecting the constituency.

The lawmaker paid particular tribute to his formidable grassroots movement, Ugo Abia, which he described as the engine room of his political philosophy and community engagement strategy. He noted that the movement’s reach, discipline, and consistency at the ward and village levels helped to mobilise support, deepen political awareness, and sustain a people first narrative across the constituency.

Hon Ogah praised members of the Ugo Abia movement for their selfless dedication, loyalty, and resilience, stating that their commitment went beyond politics to genuine community service and advocacy. According to him, the movement provided a reliable bridge between his office and the grassroots, ensuring that the voices, concerns, and aspirations of ordinary people were heard and reflected in governance decisions.

Hon Ogah concluded by reaffirming his unwavering commitment to service, integrity, and purposeful leadership, assuring the people of Isuikwuato Umunneochi that their trust would continue to be honoured. He expressed confidence that with unity and cooperation, 2026 would usher in accelerated development, deeper empowerment, and lasting prosperity across the constituency.

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