Rt. Hon. Ugonna Ozurigbo (OZB) has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the people-oriented principles that have defined his political journey, assuring stakeholders that his next political move will continue to reflect the interests and aspirations of his constituents.

At a Nwangele stakeholders’ meeting held recently, at his residence in Owerri, discussions centered on the urgent need for OZB to chart a clear political direction following recent developments.

Stakeholders, expressing confidence in his leadership, urged him to immediately make known his next political step and the platform through which he intends to continue his advocacy for good governance and community development.

In his response, Hon. Ozurigbo appreciated the continued support and trust of the people, describing it as both humbling and inspiring. He reassured the gathering that consultations are ongoing and that his next move would be guided by the collective interest of his supporters and the need to deepen his impact on the lives of ordinary citizens.

Enyioha Gburugburu further disclosed that a formal announcement regarding his new political party would be made soon, promising that it would align with his enduring belief in inclusiveness, transparency, and development-driven leadership.

According to him, “Our politics must always be about the people. Whatever decision we take next will reflect the will of the people and the vision to make governance more responsive and accountable.”

The meeting ended on a note of optimism, with stakeholders pledging their continued support as OZB prepares to unveil the next chapter of his political journey.

Present at the meeting were the likes of, Chief Clifford Orjiakor, Chief Jude Uzoukwu , Barr. Ike Kenneth Davies Anomneze, Barr. Dike Uche Christian, Hon. Uche Onwudiwe, Hon. Chijioke Ihetu, Ms. Doris Kelechi, Hon. Chimaobi Osuala, Cmrd. Ukachukwu Anyaegbu, Hon. Justin Amadi, Hon. Florence Uzoma, Mr. Franklyn Uzoma, Mr. Chimaobi Tasie and a host of other notable members of the OZB Support Group.

Also at the meeting where members of the The Mazi Organization, represented by Hon. Henry Onwukwe Prof Okey Ikechukwu, Hon. Cliff Ahuakaa, and Hon. Emma Bukar.