By Jeff Agbodo, Abakaliki
Abakaliki — Mr. Osborne Umahi, son of the Minister of Works and former Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi, has picked the All Progressives Congress (APC) nomination kind to contest the chairmanship election in Ohaozara Native Authorities Space forward of the August 2026 council polls in Ebonyi State.
Osborne, who’s the primary son of the minister and at present oversees his father’s enterprise pursuits, obtained the nomination kind on the APC State Secretariat in Abakaliki.
He was accompanied by occasion stakeholders, youth teams and supporters from Ohaozara Native Authorities Space.
On the occasion secretariat, he was obtained by members of the APC state government committee led by the state chairman, Mr. Stanley Okoro-Emegha.
Okoro-Emegha described Umahi as an clever and succesful younger politician and businessman, expressing confidence in his means to supply efficient management and take Ohaozara Native Authorities Space to larger heights.
In his remarks, Osborne Umahi thanked the individuals of Ohaozara for nominating him to contest for the chairmanship place, assuring them that he wouldn’t betray the boldness reposed in him.
He pledged to discharge his duties diligently, pretty and with out concern or favour if elected.
Umahi mentioned youth empowerment can be a significant focus of his administration, noting that as a teenager, he understands the challenges dealing with youths within the space.
“My precedence will likely be youth empowerment and the introduction of modern programmes that can uplift younger individuals and create alternatives for them,” he mentioned.
He additionally promised to maintain the legacy of his father in infrastructure growth, assuring residents that his administration would concentrate on tasks that might positively impression lives throughout the native authorities.
The Ohaozara Native Authorities chairmanship election is scheduled to carry in August 2026.
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