Osborne Umahi, son of the Minister of Works, David Umahi has emerged as the Ohaozara Local government Area candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the forthcoming council election in Ebonyi State.
Mr. Osborne, who was the sole candidate on the ticket, garnered all 54 votes cast by delegates im the primary election which took place at the Obiozara Primary School in Uburu.
The state Deputy Chairman of the party, Alphonsus Nwali, who was the chairman of the electoral committee for the primary election, declared the younger Umahi as the winner of the primary election.
Mr. Nwali commended the people of Ohaozara for their support to the party in previous national and state elections.
He promised that the party will continue to be transparent and will strive to bring up leaders who will deliver dividends and development to the people.
In his acceptance speech, Mr. Umahi promised that his administration will aim at massive road infrastructure development.
He said he will build roads that will connect the farmlands and the markets to make for easy evacuation of produce.
He also promised to come up with policies that will empower the youths.
Minister for Works, David Umahi thanked President Bola Tinubu for appointing his as minister.
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He also thanked Governor Francis Nwifuru for nominating his son, Osborne for the chairmanship position, assuring the people that his son will keep to the promises he made to the people.
“I align myself with his programme of opening all the roads in the villages, roads to the framlands and the markets. He will establish agric clusters and empower the youths”.
“He will come up with programmes that will ensure that all Ohaozara youths are gainfully employed. He will show leadership and the leadership of Ohaozara under him is going to be better and the people will be proud of him”, he said.
He called on the people of the South East to continue to appreciate Tinubu, noting that the president has tackled all the issues of neglect that led to agitations for Biafra.



