Hon Akudo Ojiego (Ukpaka Osumenyi)
From David Onwuchekwa
The Anambra South Senatorial Zone Director of the City Boys Movement, Hon. Akudo Ojiego (Ukpaka Osumenyi), has reiterated his commitment to make the movement the talk of the town across the zone while promising to carry everyone along in its activities.
Hon. Ojiego made the disclosure to journalists at his country home in Osumenyi on March 10, 2026. He revealed that his team had already commenced massive sensitization across the seven Local Government Areas that make up Anambra South Senatorial District.
According to him, the ongoing mobilisation is aimed at enlightening the people on the importance of participating actively in national politics through the City Boys Movement.
He noted that when Ndigbo understand the realities of national political dynamics and embrace the City Boys Movement crusade, it would position them advantageously to participate more effectively in the governance and leadership structure of Nigeria.
Ojiego explained that supporting the movement would help amplify the political voice of the South East at the national level, promote stronger integration of Ndigbo into mainstream politics, and open doors for greater federal presence in the region through appointments, infrastructure development and economic opportunities.
He further explained that the movement would also create platforms for political inclusion for young people, professionals and entrepreneurs from the South East who desire to contribute to national development.
The Anambra South Zonal Director added that the City Boys Movement would serve as a strategic bridge connecting Ndigbo with the centre of power, thereby strengthening relationships that could translate into policies and programmes beneficial to the region.
Hon. Ojiego assured that the sensitization campaign would continue across communities, towns and local governments in Anambra South, emphasizing that the movement is open to everyone who believes in national unity, political participation and the advancement of Igbo interests within the Nigerian federation.
He, therefore, called on stakeholders, community leaders, youths and women across Anambra South to embrace the initiative and join hands in building a stronger political future for Ndigbo within the national landscape.
