The second term bid of Hon Amobi Ogah, Member Representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency has received a strategic boost as over three thousand youths from Umunneochi LGA have resolved to throw their weight behind his reelection.
The endorsement took place at the official inauguration of the Agun’echeibe Youth Movement in Mbala, Isuochi, where thousands of youths gathered to show solidarity to Hon Amobi Ogah whom they declared has offered remarkable representation to the people.
Speaking at the historic event, the Chairman of Umunneochi Local Government Area, Chief Sunny Afurobi, urged the youths not to relent in supporting Hon Ogah for continuity, citing his achievements in office over the past two years.

Chief Afurobi while assessing Ogah’s performance compared to his predecessor, the Council Mayor noted that Hon Ogah has already surpassed all that were achieved in the last sixteen years before his arrival and praised his commitment to supporting Umunneochi youths.
Addressing the gathering, the Coordinator of the Movement, Comrade Madu Obiora, traced the origins of the movement to 2018, describing it as a student-driven initiative that quickly evolved into a rallying platform for the political vision of Hon Amobi Ogah, the current member representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency.
He explained that the structure later grew into a “three-in-one” platform, housing the Agun’echeibe Students and Young Ladies, thereby broadening its reach and influence among young people.
According to him, the movement played a decisive role during the 2018 primary election, when youths mobilised through strategic engagement, commitment and personal sacrifice to support Ogah’s emergence.
The Agun’echeibe Youth Movement, established in 2018, has been instrumental in promoting Ogah’s political career, providing empowerment programs, scholarships, and livelihood support to its members. The movement has expanded to Isuikwuato, with plans to go beyond Abia North, and aims to determine who gets what within its areas of operation.
The inauguration ceremony attracted the presence of prominent stakeholders, including Hon Matias Nwachi, Chief Ike Orika, Hon David Mbah, among others.
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