26/12/2025
With due respect, governance is not charity-The House of Assembly member representing Ukwa, visit to Ohuru-Ndoki Community with five bags of rice and ₦250,000 for an entire village, alongside "promises that projects will be completed before his tenure ends." This is deeply concerning.
For the past months nothing tangible has been done asides stomach infrastructures here and there.
The people did not vote for handouts; they voted for service delivery, infrastructure, accountability, and visible development. Temporary relief items cannot replace abandoned projects, poor roads, lack of basic amenities, and unfulfilled campaign promises.
Public office is a position of responsibility, not seasonal generosity. Communities deserve results, not last-minute assurances or symbolic gestures meant for optics.
The public deserves to ask:
What has been done since assumption of office?
Why are promises still being made instead of projects being commissioned?
Leadership is measured by impact, not by bags of rice.