Ekwueme, others from Aguata-Orumba in diaspora strategize to take over Anambra state in 2018

Former Vice President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Alex Ekwueme and his brothers from three local government areas of Old Aguata Union are planning to take over Anambra state as soon as possible , www.odogwublog.com gathered.
Ekwueme therefore urged Aguata-Orumba community living in the United States of America, (USA AOU-USA) not to relent in building stronger Union and a stronger Anambra State.
Ekwueme who addressed the diaspora group recently on its 8th bi-annual convention held in Seattle, Washington with the theme, ‘’A grassroots need calling for Diaspora action’ ’also urged the group to continually sustain the Igbo culture, customs, practices, traditions and values in diaspora for the betterment of present generation and posterity in the southeastern Nigeria.
Accordingly, the convention was designed to sensitize, galvanize, and attract their members from all over the United States, including some visitors from the homeland to the Emerald City to contribute to socio-economic development of Old Aguata Local Government Area in particular, as well as Anambra State in general.
Earlier in opening remarks, the National President of the group, Nze Emeka Ezeonwu, said that the convention theme was quite appropriate especially for the current political situation in Nigeria.
He pleaded with members to rekindle their collective commitment to community service, a corner Interestingly,all members of the executives were return unopposed except for the post of PRO/Provost where Mr. Johnson Ezeoka was elected.
The Executive Committee and Board of Directors for the next 2 years included:- Nze Emeka Ezeonwu of Ekwulobia, residing at Seattle, Washington State, was returned unopposed as the President.
Other dignitaries in attendance included Honorable Dr. Okey Enemuo, Mr. Godwin Ezeeomo (represented by Sir Alex Obi Okoli) and Mr. Obi Okoli (from Nawfija) advised AOU-USA diaspora to continue to expand and strengthen old AOU at the homeland.
Accordingly, after the business session of the convention, the following resolutions were reached:
*The approval and adoption of the revised Bylaws presented at the Convention was postponed until all parochial have had the opportunity to review. That resolutions reached by each parochial reported back to the joint Executives and Board of Directors within six months starting from June 28, 2015 and a copy thereof be inserted in our Constitution after approval and adoption.
*That all parochial should fully comply with all the provisions and requirements of the revised Bylaws after ratification
* The approved Vision Mission will be implemented in the three (3) local government areas of AOU-USA (Aguata, Orumba North, and Orumba South Local Government Areas). The Mission which is scheduled for August, 2015, is intended to advance equal access as well as promote understanding, respect, and opportunity for people who are visually impaired or challenged, especially for their independence and economic vitality.
*That expansion and strengthening of AUO-USA in our homeland, necessitates forming and sustaining effective partnership with stakeholders of AOU at the homeland to ensure cross-fertilization of ideas and strategies for political and economic development of our region.

Ekwueme, others from Aguata-Orumba in diaspora strategize to take over Anambra state in 2018 Ekwueme, others from Aguata-Orumba in diaspora strategize to take over Anambra state in 2018 Reviewed by Unknown on Sunday, August 16, 2015 Rating: 5

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