In a keenly contested primary election, Chief Ebin Kalu Orji, fondly known as Chief Obia, has secured the top spot as the Labour Party’s candidate for the Ohafia Chairmanship. With an impressive number of votes under his belt, Chief Obia’s victory is a testament to the Labour Party’s commitment to equity and fairness, as envisioned by its leader and governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti OFR.
Chief Obia, a former Councilor representing Okamu Ward, has been a vocal advocate for the inclusion of his Ward, Okamu in the scheme of things. His eventual emergence as the Ohafia Local Government Area Chairman is poised to bring about a sense of belonging and representation to the people of Okamu Ward, Ohafia, and Abia State at large.
A Victory for Ohafia and Abia State
Chief Obia’s victory is being hailed as a victory for Ohafia and Abia State. His leadership is expected to usher in a period of progress and prosperity, building on the foundations laid by Dr. Alex Otti OFR. The Labour Party’s emphasis on equity and fairness is a beacon of hope for the people of Abia State, and Chief Obia’s win is a significant step towards realizing this vision.
As the people of Ohafia and Abia State look to the future, they can draw inspiration from Chief Obia’s triumph. His victory serves as a reminder that collective efforts can lead to meaningful change. The Labour Party’s message of hope and inclusivity resonates deeply, and Chief Obia’s leadership is expected to be a shining example of this vision.
With Chief Ebin Kalu Orji at the helm, the people of Ohafia and Abia State can look forward to a brighter future, built on the principles of equity, fairness, and progress. As the Labour Party’s flag bearer, Chief Obia is poised to make a lasting impact on the local government, and his victory is a testament to the power of grassroots leadership.
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