
By Tony Okafor
In politics, true leadership is measured not by campaign promises, but by service rendered long before ambition is declared.
For Awka North and South, Chief Dr. Azubuike Ekweozor—IDE GLOBAL, Ozo Ejiamatu, Okunaenye Ife na’ Obizi—presents such a case.
A loyal pillar of APGA, he has stood firm without holding public office, investing personal resources to support candidates, mobilize the grassroots, and sustain the party’s presence.
In a system where loyalty is often conditional, his has remained consistent and selfless.
Beyond party politics, his impact on ordinary people is evident. Without constituency funds or government backing, he has singlehandedly created jobs, supported families, empowered individuals, and contributed to the development of communities, including the tarring of public roads.
He did not wait for public office to serve—he simply served.
This raises a defining question: if he has done so much as a private citizen, what more could he achieve with a mandate in the House of Representatives?
Effective representation demands access, influence, and a firm commitment to delivering real development—roads, schools, healthcare, and opportunities for the youth.
Supporters believe Chief Ekweozor has already demonstrated the capacity and compassion required to translate these into tangible results.
Elections are about choice, but the best choices are guided by proven records. IDE UMUAWULU offers not just promises, but a clear record of service, loyalty, and grassroots connection.
As the election approaches, the people of Awka North and South must decide whether to entrust power to a man who has already demonstrated what he can accomplish without public funds—or to one-chance politicians.
A labourer is worthy of his wages.



