Egbema Groups Endorse Kukuru for Warri North Assembly, Cite Unifying Role

By Ifeanyi Omenogor

Members of the Egbema Political Movement have described Ambassador (Apostle) Benjamin Kukuru, popularly known as Ebis, as a unifying figure with a strong commitment to the development of Warri North Local Government Area.

The group made this known during a meeting held in Warri, where they unanimously endorsed Kukuru as the sole aspirant to represent Egbema Kingdom in the Delta State House of Assembly.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Chairman Gen. Aaron Igina said the decision was driven by Kukuru’s leadership capacity, competence, and dedication to advancing development within the constituency.

He noted that the endorsement reflects a shared vision among the Egbema people to present a credible and widely accepted candidate.

The group, who expressed confidence in Kukuru’s ability to deliver purposeful representation and foster progress across the area, called on sons and daughters of Egbema Kingdom, as well as supporters throughout Warri North, to unite behind his candidacy.

According to the group, Kukuru’s emergence would attract development and ensure effective representation for the people.

In a related development, the Peace Initiative Supporters Forum of Egbema Kingdom also endorsed Kukuru as its sole candidate.

Chairman of the forum, Elder Ukuto Philip, said the decision was based on trust, unity, and confidence in Kukuru’s leadership. He described Kukuru as a leader with proven capacity and a strong commitment to grassroots development.

Elder Ukuto added that stakeholders view the endorsement as a strategic step toward achieving effective representation and accelerated progress in Warri North.

The forum also urged indigenes and supporters across the local government area to rally behind Kukuru in pursuit of electoral success and sustainable development.


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