A renewed wave of political mobilization has emerged in Enone Constituency as supporters of Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, Deputy Spokesperson of the 10th National Assembly, officially announced two major citizen-driven initiatives aimed at demonstrating solidarity with the lawmaker.
During a community address on Monday evening, a prominent youth leader described Agbese as a representative who has shown “dedication, vision, and commitment” in carrying out his legislative duties. He noted that the constituency had benefited from the congressman’s engagements at the National Assembly and emphasized the need for constituents to acknowledge and support ongoing development efforts.
In his remarks, he declared the launch of two support operations:
1. Operation Who Dey For Okanga?
According to the statement, this initiative seeks to identify and bring together individuals who align themselves with the lawmaker’s development-focused agenda. Supporters were encouraged to publicly affirm their stance as the constituency evaluates its progress under Agbese’s representation.
2. Operation Show Your Voter Card – Set for February 27, 2026
The second initiative, scheduled for early 2026, aims to sensitize residents of the constituency on the importance of voter participation. The organizers stressed that civic responsibility goes beyond verbal endorsement, noting that the permanent voter card remains the most significant tool of democratic expression.
Throughout the gathering, participants echoed solidarity slogans such as #TogetherWeMove, #TogetherWeWin, and #TogetherWeSupport, which trended across local social media platforms following the announcement.
Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, popularly known as Okanga, has continued to gain visibility within the National Assembly, where he serves as the Deputy Spokesperson. His supporters expressed optimism that the newly launched operations would strengthen civic engagement across the constituency.
The event concluded with a call for unity and community-driven participation as preparations toward the 2026 electoral processes continue to take shape.
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