The Chairman of Abakaliki Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Chief Stephen Nwogba, on Tuesday commended Governor Francis Nwifuru’s youth-inclusive policies, stating that the engagement of young people in state and local government structures has helped reduce crime, improve security, and boost productivity.
Nwogba made this known during an interaction with journalists in Abakaliki, describing Governor Nwifuru as a “frugal and visionary leader” who has remained committed to people-oriented governance since assuming office. He insisted that empowering youths positively is the only way to build a sustainable future generation.
“Creating jobs reduces insecurity and crime while stimulating economic growth. When people are busy with meaningful jobs or businesses, they don’t resort to crime,” he remarked.
He further commended Governor Nwifuru for his prudent management of the state’s resources, noting that despite prevailing economic hardship, the governor has embarked on massive infrastructural development without borrowing a dime.
“In this economy, where ₦100,000 can barely purchase anything in the market, Governor Nwifuru has managed the state’s resources with wisdom. He has not borrowed from any bank—local or international—yet the volume of work going on across the state is overwhelming,” Nwogba stated.
He cited the construction of over 1,000 kilometers of roads, ongoing projects like the Vanco Flyover, remodeling of Abakaliki capital city, and the clearing of pension and gratuity arrears as key achievements of the administration.
He maintained that the governor’s commitment to infrastructure and welfare without accumulating debt is a testament to his financial discipline, noting that rather than engaging in elaborate ceremonies for minor projects, Nwifuru focuses on delivering impactful, long-lasting infrastructure.
Reflecting on Ebonyi State’s progress, Nwogba acknowledged the contributions of past leaders, including Dr. Sam Egwu for prioritizing education, Chief Martin Elechi for rural development and unity bridges, and Engr. Dave Umahi for transforming the state into a construction hub.
He said Nwifuru’s leadership continues in that tradition, with a strong focus on human capital development and inclusive governance.
As part of his local government achievements, Nwogba highlighted several initiatives, including organizing workshops for skills acquisition and empowerment, awarding scholarships and bursaries, providing farm inputs, assisting with medical bills, constructing rural roads and schools, installing motorized boreholes and solar-powered streetlights, ensuring regular salary payments, distributing cars and motorcycles, and offering grants and incentives to residents.
He also emphasized his administration’s proactive conflict resolution efforts across communities within the council area.
Asked whether he was satisfied with his performance as chairman, Nwogba responded confidently: “I have served my people well. I know where we were and where we are today. There is always room for improvement, but I believe the next chairman will do even better.”
Chief Nwogba concluded with a call for continued support and prayers for Governor Nwifuru, urging residents to rally behind the administration to sustain peace and development in Ebonyi State.