Demand for Service: Ofu-Obi Women Development Association Urges Dr. John Nwokeabia to Declare Electoral Intent
ENUGU— In a resounding demonstration of grassroots solidarity and political advocacy, the *Ofu-Obi Women Development Association* has issued a forceful mandate to Dr. John Nwokeabia, hailing him as a leader par excellence and a rare breed of statesman whose entry into the elective arena is now a matter of urgent public necessity.
Following a high-level strategic meeting in Enugu, the association-a formidable collective with an expansive network spanning all 17 Local Government Areas-unanimously resolved to grant Dr. Nwokeabia a two-week window to formally declare his interest in an elective position of his choosing.
Speaking on behalf of the association, Mrs. Victoria Eyuche characterized Dr. Nwokeabia as an exceptional leader worthy of emulation, citing his unique synthesis of a disciplined lifestyle and an approachable, humble persona. Mrs. Eyuche remarked that Dr. Nwokeabia is a rare breed whose simple yet principled life serves as a source of pride for many, noting that in an era of political volatility, his steady hand and sacrificial nature distinguish him as a candidate of profound integrity and a force to reckon with.
The group’s endorsement is rooted in Dr. Nwokeabia’s Herculean contributions during the previous electoral cycle. The women highlighted his role as a pivotal rallying point for the Labour Party, noting that his residence became a sanctuary for strategy and conflict resolution.
Mrs. Eunice, a prominent member of the association, provided a stirring testimonial of his magnanimity, describing how he treated every Labour Party candidate with the care and guidance of a father, ensuring no grievance went unaddressed. His generosity knew no geographical bounds, as he occasionally provided both fund and contact required to arrest situations including production of campaign materials and posters for candidates in zones far beyond his own.
From financial lifelines to moral fortitude, he consistently placed the collective success of the party above personal gain.
The Ofu-Obi Women Development Association did not merely offer words; they issued a strategic guarantee. With a membership base capable of mobilizing hundreds of thousands of votes, the group vowed to deploy their entire organizational machinery to ensure Dr. Nwokeabia’s victory once he declares.
They maintained that his past sacrifices are one of the bedrock of the party’s (now ADC) current standing in the state and that they have the capability to finish the rest once he accepts this call to service.
The association concluded by emphasizing that the political landscape is in dire need of Dr. Nwokeabia’s spirit of excellence and selflessness, asserting that the time for quiet support has passed and the era of his formal leadership must now begin.


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