The aspirant for the Oru West State Constituency seat in the Imo State House of Assembly, Deacon Obioma Okorie, has tendered a heartfelt message to the people of Oru West, expressing gratitude for their support and confidence in his leadership journey over the years.
In an emotional and people centered message made available to the public, Deacon Okorie greeted the people of Oru West, including fathers, mothers, youths, women, traditional rulers, and party leaders, while appreciating their continued encouragement and belief in his vision for the constituency.
Obioma Okorie stated that his decision to contest for the Imo State House of Assembly is not driven by the desire for power or political titles, but by a sincere commitment to service and grassroots leadership.
According to him, true leadership is not about staying above the people, but about remaining among the people, listening to their struggles, understanding their pains, and working together toward solutions that improve lives across communities in Oru West.
The aspirant noted that through his years of involvement in community service, business, party activities, and humanitarian engagements, he has gained firsthand understanding of the challenges facing the constituency. He said these experiences have strengthened his resolve to offer purposeful representation capable of restoring hope and bringing development closer to the people.
Deacon Okorie further emphasized that he has walked through the communities, visited local markets, interacted with young people, and listened to residents who are frustrated by repeated unfulfilled promises from past leaders. He maintained that the people of Oru West deserve better representation that prioritizes their welfare, empowerment, and development.
He assured constituents that if given the mandate, he would pursue people oriented legislation, support youth empowerment initiatives, advocate for women inclusion, and work closely with traditional rulers and stakeholders to attract meaningful progress to Oru West.
The message has continued to generate reactions across political circles in Oru West, with supporters describing it as a sincere reflection of Deacon Okorie’s grassroots connection and passion for service. Many residents believe his approach signals a new direction focused on accountability, accessibility, and genuine representation for the people.