Ocheigbo Gburugburu Congratulates Senator John Azuta-Mbata on Election as Ohanaeze Ndigbo President General
Ocheigbo Gburugburu, a group dedicated to the security and well-being of Igbo individuals, families, and communities, has congratulated Senator John Azuta-Mbata on his election as President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide. Senator Azuta-Mbata was elected on January 10, 2025.
In a statement, Chief Dr Chinedu Jideofo-Ogbuagu, Coordinator of Ocheigbo Gburugburu, expressed elation at Senator Azuta-Mbata’s election and congratulated him and other newly elected members of the Ohanaeze EXCO. The statement highlighted the significance of Senator Azuta-Mbata’s election, noting that it marks a new era for Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the Igbo community.
According to the statement, Ocheigbo Gburugburu believes that Ohanaeze Ndigbo is now better equipped to tackle key issues affecting the Igbo people. The group is optimistic that Senator Azuta-Mbata’s leadership will bring about a new era of progress and development for Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the Igbo community at large.
The statement emphasized that Ocheigbo Gburugburu is committed to supporting Ohanaeze Ndigbo in its efforts to promote unity, understanding, and development among the Igbo people. The group is dedicated to working with Senator Azuta-Mbata and the new Ohanaeze EXCO to address the challenges facing the Igbo community.
As Senator Azuta-Mbata begins his tenure as President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ocheigbo Gburugburu urged him to prioritize the unification of Ndigbo, taking Ohanaeze to the Igbo grassroots, and promoting unity and understanding through cultural and social activities. The group also encouraged Senator Azuta-Mbata to identify Igbo communities in states beyond the current seven states in the Ohanaeze structure.
Ocheigbo Gburugburu’s congratulatory message is a testament to the group’s commitment to the well-being and development of the Igbo community. As Senator Azuta-Mbata and the new Ohanaeze EXCO begin their work, Ocheigbo Gburugburu stands ready to support them in their efforts to promote unity, progress, and development among the Igbo people.
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