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Group to empower indigent families in Anambra

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By Publisher Published April 8, 2024
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.…set to meet at Nnewi midweek

By Toby Chuks

After over two years of mourning following the death of Mr Obiora Agbapsimelo who was killed during 2021 governorship election campaign in Anambra State, Oga Ndi Oga Solidarity Movement is set to resume its activities of citizens empowerment.

It is recalled that Late Obiora Agbasimelo of the Labour Party was the governorship candidate in 2021 governorship election in Anambra State but was killed before the election by gun men suspected to be kidnappers.

The Oga Ndi Oga Movement adopted the Late Agbasimelo as their choice candidate for the governorship race before he was kidnapped by gun men and never seen again till date.

In a telephone chat with our reporter, the founder and CEO of Oga Ndi Oga Movement which made massive waves in mass mobilization during 2021 governorship race in Anambra High Chief Godwin Agbasimelo, disclosed the intention of the group to commence activities.

He stated that the coordinators of the 21 local government areas in Anambra State along with the local government women leaders will converge at Nnewi on Wednesday for the first meeting after over two years.

High Chief Agbasimelo a renowned philanthropist, also told our reporter that the group has been consciously missing in the scene of Anambra because the members are in mourning mood over the killing of their governorship candidate.

He reiterated that the group is now ready to move ahead adding that the group will continue to focus on its usual activities of empowering the poor and needy as well as the women and the youth in all nooks and crannies of Anambra State.

The Oga Ndi Oga boss, a Lagos based businessman and master strategist revered by admirers for his business sagacity and massive philosophic services explained further that the meeting of local government coordinators and the women leaders is aimed at mapping out plans to reach out to the grassroots in urban and rural areas in their wards and communities with what Oga Ndi Oga have in content and in scope adding that coordinators and the women leader will be charged to face hard work to cover up what has been missed in two years.

Asked if the Nnewi meeting is in connection with the wind of 2025 governorship election in Anambra State that is blowing gradually, the popular businessman cum philanthropist said the priority of the Movement for now is to reconnect with its members in 326 wards narrowing down to the communities adding that the issue of the gubernatorial election is a decision that is usually taken by the local government coordinators, the women leaders along with ward coordinators.

He added “the issues of governorship lies on the ward coordinators mostly because they are the ones that are in the better position to make their choice because they know the candidates very well. For now we want to start to reach out to our members with little things we can provide to empower them to cushion the effect of economic hardship currently bedeviling the inhabitants of the country. That’s our priority now not the governorship election”

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