TDOne of the greatest responsibilities of representation is the ability to speak for the people and defend their interests wherever decisions are being made.
This is why leadership at the National Assembly requires individuals with courage, experience, and the capacity to engage at the highest level.
In Sir Obunike Callistus Ohaegbu, many people see a man prepared for that responsibility.
As a lawyer, Sir Ohaegbu has spent years standing for justice and defending the rights of people.
His professional background has equipped him with the knowledge, confidence, and skill required to speak effectively on important national matters.
His voice is not one that can easily be ignored.

Beyond the legal profession, his service as former Federal Commissioner of the Public Complaints Commission (PCC) gave him deep exposure to governance and public administration at the national level.
Through that office, he built relationships and networks across different sectors of government.
Many believe this experience places him in a strong position to attract attention and opportunities to Nnewi North, Nnewi South, and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency.
There is also growing confidence in his understanding of the needs of the people.
In conversations and public engagements, he speaks with clarity about development, economic opportunities, youth empowerment, and stronger federal presence in the constituency.
His vision reflects preparation and a practical understanding of what representation should achieve.
From interactions with him, it is easy to see why many believe the constituency has one of the strongest aspirants in the race for the National Assembly.
His record in public service, combined with his professional achievements, continues to strengthen public confidence in his candidacy.
For this reason, many supporters believe it is important that he secures the party ticket and receives the full backing of the people of Nnewi and Ekwusigo.
They argue that his years of service have already shown his ability to pursue the interests of the people, ensure fairness, and carry everyone along without leaving any group behind.













