The people of Ohaukwu/Ebonyi federal constituency of Ebonyi state were dissatisfied with Hon. Eze Nwachukwu Eze, the member who represents them in the House of Representatives as he distributed 50 bags of rice and 50 sachets of salt to make his second year in office
The event which took place at Central School Ngbo yesterday. The celebration aimed to express gratitude and provide support to the communities during challenging economic times.
While the initiative intended to foster goodwill, it was not without controversy. Many stakeholders present at the distribution voiced their disappointment regarding the manner in which the anniversary was conducted.
Several residents expressed dissatisfaction with Nwachukwu’s leadership, indicating a growing sentiment that he has not adequately addressed the needs of the communities.
Anonymous sources from the community voiced their grievances, claiming that Nwachukwu Eze had subjected them to unjust treatment when he assumed office.
They pointed to various failed projects, including a hospital that was recently commissioned, which many residents criticized as inadequately built and potentially hazardous to the health and safety of Ohaukwu residents.
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“We have been trying to endure since he joined the National Assembly, but there have been no tangible benefits from his office. Even the recent crisis between Ngbo and Agile, which he claimed to have resolved, remains unresolved.
In response to their dissatisfaction, residents collectively vowed to unseat Nwachukwu Eze in the upcoming 2027 elections, urging their fellow constituents to be cautious and reject any candidate who does not prioritize their welfare.
As the community grapples with these issues, the effectiveness of Nwachukwu’s representation remains a topic of heated debate, highlighting the critical need for accountability and meaningful engagement from elected officials in enhancing the lives of their constituents.



