New Town Union Executive Inaugurated In Ugbenu Community

The newly elected Ugbenu Town Union executives, led by the President General, Chief Ephraim Madu, have been inaugurated to pilot the affairs of Ugbenu town in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State for the next four years.

Inaugurating the team over the weekend, haven emerged winners in the town union’s January 6 election, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Reverend Felix Ekeh, and the Traditional Prime Minister of Ugbenu, Chief Jude Nwokolo, congratulated the executives on their victory, and urged them to uphold fairness, integrity, and transparency, while eschewing nepotism and selfishness in their leadership in order to drive meaningful development and progress in the community.     

Some stakeholders of the town, including the National Vice Chairman of Ugbenu Diaba Concerned Citizens in the Diaspora, Chief Onyeoma Nweke, the Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance  in Awka North Local Government Area, Mr. James Onwuka, the immediate past President General of the town, Mr Sampson Ojo-Nwankwo, Engineer Chidiebele Uwabunkeonye, and Chief Chukwuemeka Uwabunkeonye, thanked Governor Chukwuma Soludo for ensuring a peaceful election in the town through the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Town Union Affairs, and dvised the new executives to carry everyone along and sustain peace and unity in the community, describing them as essential tools for moving Ugbenu forward. 

Responding on behalf of the team, the new Ugbenu President General, Chief Ephraim Madu, thanked the people of Ugbenu for the confidence reposed in them and promised to run an all-inclusive administration where everyone will be carried along, irrespective of village or social status, disclosing that some of the major projects of his administration include the provision of a functional Ugbenu constitution, construction of a civic centre, and a central traditional ruler’s palace.

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