Owerri Zone Senate: Uloaku  Oguzie And The Zeal For Impressive,  People Oriented Representation

Owerri Zone Senate: Uloaku Oguzie And The Zeal For Impressive, People Oriented Representation

By Emma Okala
Honourable Uloaku Oguzie is a true daughter of Umuokpo Emeabiam, in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State, the Eastern Heartland.
She is a politician who aspires for office at the Senate in 2023, representing Imo East Senatorial Constituency.
Honourable Uloaku Oguzie is a Voice of the Voiceless and is determined to make her constituency a better place to live, work and visit. She is also advocating to help build a safe and secure society for the Nigerian women and children, especially those at the grassroots, starting from Imo State.
Her mandate is broadly categorised into three: IMO
I – Infrastructural planning and development across her constituency, creating new roads and the rehabilitation of existing dilapidated roads and addressing issues with regards to incessant electricity outages amongst other infrastructural requirements.
M – Making sure that the education of the boy and girl child is at the forefront of her agenda when elected. Also ensuring the Women and Youth empowerment programmes in the constituency is designed and actualised, giving them the tools to create wealth for themselves.
Furthermore, creating an avenue where investors will be attracted to the constituency and community to create job opportunities for the constituents. These will make the constituency more prosperous and a better and safe place to live, study, visit, work, invest and do business.
O – Opportunity for Imo East Senatorial Constituency to become one of the fastest growing constituencies in Nigeria, and indeed, Africa which will propel and put Imo State on the map again as a rich, progressive, transformative, peaceful, and welcoming state, particularly to Nigerians and the rest of the world in general.
Honourable Uloaku Oguzie is very popular amongst her constituents and people, she has an impeccable character, competent, accessible, and approachable by all and at all levels.

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