APGA Primary: Ekweozor screened, reaffirms commitment to responsive representation
Politics

Frontline aspirant for Awka North and South Federal Constituency and Founder of the Ide Global Movement, Ozo Dr. Azubuike Augustine Ekweozor, Rff (Ide Umuawulu), has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering responsive, people-oriented, and impactful representation following his appearance before the Screening Committee of the All Progressives Grand Alliance in Abuja.
Ozo Dr. Ekweozor participated in the screening exercise at the APGA National Secretariat, where he engaged with members of the committee as part of the party’s preparations ahead of the primary election.

Speaking shortly after the exercise, he described his aspiration as a sincere response to the yearnings of the people for accessible leadership, quality representation, and purposeful service. According to him, his decision to seek election into the House of Representatives was inspired by years of close interaction with the people and a desire to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of Awka North and South Federal Constituency.
He noted that his political journey has remained rooted in loyalty to APGA, grassroots engagement, and consistent commitment to the ideals of the party. He also emphasized that through years of community interaction and humanitarian service, he has gained a deeper understanding of the needs, aspirations, and challenges facing the constituency.
Reflecting on the activities of the Ide Global Movement since its establishment in 2018, Ozo Dr. Ekweozor highlighted several humanitarian and empowerment initiatives carried out across communities, noting that service to humanity has always remained central to his vision for leadership.
The APGA chieftain further reiterated his development agenda anchored on Security, Affordable Housing, Infrastructure Development, and Agricultural Advancement, which he described as critical pillars for improving livelihoods and accelerating development across Awka North and South.
While appreciating supporters and stakeholders for their encouragement and growing confidence in his aspiration, he assured constituents of accessible leadership, effective representation, and strong advocacy capable of attracting meaningful development to the constituency.
Ozo Dr. Ekweozor also called on fellow aspirants and political actors to embrace issue-based campaigns and avoid politics rooted in bitterness, blackmail, and personal attacks, stressing the need for unity, maturity, and sportsmanship throughout the political process.
“The Rescue Mission is about the people, their welfare, their future, and the progress of Awka North and South.”



