Okanga Sisters Launch in Ezza Polling Units to Support Chief Dr. Philip Agbese’s Grassroots Vision in Ijigban Ward

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Ijigban Ward, Ado LGA – In a bold step that reflects the saying “politics begins at home,” the Okanga Sisters under the Ijigban Ward Branch have extended their reach to all three polling units within the Ezza community — namely Amaka, Odumoke, and Ojaba-Ije. This grassroots expansion reinforces their dedication to community involvement, cultural awareness, and strong political participation.

The move is also a clear expression of loyalty to the grassroots-driven philosophy of Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, a servant-leader whose vision has inspired many across Enone and beyond. Plans are underway for the official inauguration of the new Okanga Sisters branches on Tuesday, a moment anticipated to further energize the local political atmosphere.

Politics is Personal: Taking the Message to the People

Politics doesn’t happen in isolation — it starts with families, neighborhoods, and local communities. This belief continues to shape the Okanga Movement’s strategy, as its members focus on reaching the people where they are, speaking their language, and addressing their realities.

By bringing the movement to Amaka, Odumoke, and Ojaba-Ije, the Okanga Sisters are doing more than expanding a structure — they are strengthening the bond between the people and those who seek to serve them genuinely. The message is clear: true leadership is felt first at the grassroots.

The Role of the Okanga Sisters in Community Mobilization

The Okanga Sisters are a vibrant and values-driven arm of the broader Okanga Movement. Their mission centers around mobilizing families, educating voters, and promoting civic responsibility — all while preserving the unique traditions of the Ijigban people.

Their expansion into the Ezza polling units not only widens the reach of the movement but also reaffirms their commitment to raising awareness on key political and cultural matters. By focusing on inclusion, the Okanga Sisters are creating space for women and young people to contribute meaningfully to community growth and leadership.

Cultural Relevance Meets Political Purpose

There is a natural connection between the people of Ijigban Ward and the Okanga Movement. The movement isn’t an outside force; it’s deeply rooted in local customs, values, and language. That connection is what makes this expansion into Ezza so seamless.

As one community leader put it, “Our people know Okanga, and Okanga understands our way of life.” This mutual understanding allows the movement to engage meaningfully with residents while also promoting the servant-leadership ideals championed by Chief Dr. Philip Agbese.

Anticipation Builds Ahead of the Inauguration

The upcoming inauguration of the Okanga Sisters in Ezza’s three polling units is more than a ceremonial gathering. It represents a defining moment for community participation, unity, and forward-thinking organization. Expected attendees include elders, youth leaders, political allies, and cultural advocates, all of whom share a common desire: to see development driven by the people themselves.

The Tuesday event is expected to mark a turning point for Okanga’s influence in the ward and energize discussions on responsible governance and collective progress.

Empowering Communities, Strengthening Democracy

The inclusion of Amaka, Odumoke, and Ojaba-Ije in the Okanga Movement’s growing structure is a positive sign of things to come. It shows that communities are ready to take ownership of their future and that movements like Okanga, built on cultural awareness and grassroots energy, are paving the way.

With the strong backing of Chief Dr. Philip Agbese and the dedication of the people, Ijigban Ward is positioning itself not only as a participant in politics but as a driver of meaningful change.

Indeed, the bond is unbreakable — the people believe in Okanga, and Okanga believes in them.

Meet the Coordinators: Okanga Sisters Across the 37 Chapters

As part of the expansion, the Okanga Sisters’ Coordinators across Ado, Ogbadibo, and Okpokwu Local Government Areas have been appointed. These leaders will be responsible for community coordination, local mobilization, and distribution of Okanga Movement materials, including the Easter rice outreach package.

Below is the full list of coordinators and their contact information:

ADO LGA

  1. Akpoge/Ogbilolo – Comfort Orinya – 08075500837

  2. Apa – Attah Mercy – 07012661285

  3. Ijigban – Helen Inawo – 09072674278

  4. Ekile – Peace Agbo – 09076097795

  5. Igumale 1 – Charity Okpokwu – 09164788690

  6. Igumale 2 – Omoha Enoche Joy – 09043092947

  7. Ulayi – Regina Iduwa – 09136546362

  8. Ukwonyo – Eve Ogbu – 08101406685

  9. Royongo – Eunice Illah

  10. Ogege – Beatrice Aso Ada – 0701908840

  11. Izzi – Idor Agnes – 07085586654

OGBADIBO LGA

  1. Ai-Oodo 1 – Regina Enemari – 08107608603

  2. Ai-Oodo 2 – Esther John – 09035006161

  3. Ai-Oono 1 – Hon. Regina Akor – 07061876959

  4. Ai-Oono 2 – Hon. Mary Musa – 08139137758

  5. Ai-Oono 3 – Mary Clement – 09064942699

  6. Olachagbaha – Kate Ochenehi Amodu – 09166318480

  7. Ehaje 1 – Cynthia Reuben – 08167271555

  8. Ehaje 2 – Maria Aleke – 09127121505

  9. Itabono 1 – Regina Anyebe – 08109146731

  10. Itabono 2 – Dorcas Augustine – 08134216691

  11. Orokam 1 – Hon. Ada Ojile – 08032541979

  12. Orokam 2 – Esther Enegole Obute – 08138385627

  13. Orokam 3 – Ladi Ogbada – 09164460610

OKPOKWU LGA

  1. Ojigo 1 – Elizabeth Onah – 08102863706

  2. Ojigo 2 – Alice Anna Oche – 07039766476

  3. Eke – Josephine Enuwa Agbo – 09061214438

  4. Amejo – Mercy Ogwuche – 09137285656

  5. Okonobo – Princess Rebecca Adah – 08130546794

  6. Ugbokolo – Esther Igomu – 09071191632

  7. Ingle/Okpaile – Cordelia Ali – 09150485602

  8. Okpoga North – Elizabeth Anyebe – 08108031923

  9. Okpoga South – [Coordinator Pending]

  10. Okpoga West – Okpe Paulina – 07044792582

  11. Okpoga Central – [Coordinator Pending]

  12. Ichama 1 – Aladi Abah – 07040758126

  13. Ichama 2 – Margaret Orefi Okeh – 07068139593

These women are not only local organizers — they are pillars of the movement, helping facilitate outreach, community dialogue, and cultural preservation under the leadership and vision of Chief Dr. Philip Agbese.

They are also charged with the delivery and equitable distribution of Okanga Easter Rice packages across all chapters on dates of their choosing.

SIGNED:
Cletus Emoche Agada
SLA, Constituency Relations
Administrator, Okanga Sisters

Local Action, Lasting Impact

As the Okanga Movement continues to expand, it remains firmly rooted in cultural identity and grassroots strength. The ongoing work of the Okanga Sisters, especially through these 37 dedicated coordinators, highlights the role of community-driven leadership in building a better future.

Politics begins at home — and for the people of Ijigban, Ezza, and beyond, that home is Okanga.

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