Okigwe North Rep Seat:  Why Rt. Hon. Robertson Ekwebelem Still Stands Tall

Okigwe North Rep Seat:  Why Rt. Hon. Robertson Ekwebelem Still Stands Tall

As the political horizon gradually opens toward the 2027 general elections, the people of Okigwe North Federal Constituency are once again presented with a defining moment, an opportunity to choose between continuity of the familiar and the promise of purposeful, people-driven representation. In this critical season, one name continues to resonate across communities, wards, and political circles: Rt. Hon. Prince Robertson Ndidiamaka Ekwebelem.
A seasoned legislator with an unblemished record of service, Ekwebelem is not a stranger to leadership, nor is he new to the demands of governance. His declaration to contest under the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not merely a political ambition, it is a call to duty, anchored on experience, competence, and a deep-rooted passion for the welfare of his people.
Having served meritoriously in the Imo State House of Assembly, where he rose to the position of Deputy Minority Whip, Ekwebelem distinguished himself as a courageous voice in legislative advocacy. His tenure was marked by principled engagement, strategic thinking, and a consistent defense of democratic values.
Beyond that, his leadership as Chairman, House Committee on Security came at a time when proactive measures and thoughtful policy direction were urgently needed. He did not falter. Instead, he brought clarity, coordination, and commitment to matters affecting the safety and stability of the state.
Equally noteworthy was his stewardship as Chairman, House Committee on Budget and Planning, a role that demanded not only technical expertise but also foresight and integrity. In this capacity, he contributed meaningfully to fiscal discipline, resource allocation, and development planning, ensuring that governance was not just about promises, but about measurable outcomes.
Today, as he steps forward to represent Okigwe North at the federal level, Ekwebelem embodies more than political readiness, he represents tested capacity. He is a bridge between experience and innovation, between grassroots understanding and national relevance.
Fondly referred to as the “Prince of Hope,” his aspiration carries a symbolic and practical message: that true representation is not about rhetoric, but about results; not about visibility alone, but about impact. His track record speaks of accessibility, loyalty to party ideals, and an unwavering commitment to the people who entrusted him with leadership in the past.
In a constituency yearning for stronger legislative presence, effective constituency engagement, and strategic federal influence, Ekwebelem offers a refreshing alternative. He understands the legislative process, appreciates the dynamics of governance, and possesses the courage to advocate for policies that will directly benefit Okigwe North, be it in infrastructure, youth empowerment, security, education, or economic development.
The journey to 2027 is not just about electing a representative; it is about choosing a future. It is about aligning with a leader who has been tested in the crucible of public service and has emerged dependable, focused, and people-oriented.
Rt. Hon. Prince Robertson Ndidiamaka Ekwebelem stands today not just as an aspirant, but as a movement for renewed hope, effective representation, and purposeful leadership.
For the people of Okigwe North, the message is clear: The time has come to change the narrative. The time has come to choose experience, loyalty, and proven leadership. The time has come for Rt. Hon. Prince Robertson Ndidiamaka Ekwebelem to make the desired changes.

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