1ST MAY 2026: Caesar Salutes Workers, Unveils “New Dawn” Vision for GREATER-AWGU

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Aninri/Awgu/Oji River Federal Constituency  Aspirant, Amarachineke Kingsley Ezechukwu, popularly known as Caesar, has extended warm felicitations to workers across Aninri, Awgu, and Oji River Federal Constituency on the occasion of the 2026 Workers’ Day, commending their resilience, dedication, and vital contributions to community development.


In a goodwill message to mark May 1, Caesar praised the dignity of labour and acknowledged the sacrifices of workers, describing them as the driving force behind the growth and progress of society.


The House of Representatives aspirant used the opportunity to reaffirm his commitment to purposeful representation, emphasizing that workers and ordinary citizens deserve leadership that is responsive, inclusive, and result-oriented.


Caesar, a grassroots-oriented entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Citi Energy, noted that his vision for the constituency is anchored on improving the living conditions of the people through practical policies and people-focused governance.


He highlighted his “New Dawn for Aninri, Awgu & Oji River” agenda, which prioritizes infrastructure development, economic growth through agriculture, youth empowerment, improved healthcare and education, as well as enhanced security and women inclusion.


According to him, workers in the constituency deserve better opportunities, functional infrastructure, and a system that rewards hard work and productivity.


“I celebrate the dignity of labour and the resilience of our people. Every honest effort counts, and together, we can build a future where labour is truly rewarded,” he stated.


Caesar further called on the people to remain hopeful and united, stressing that collective action and shared vision are essential to achieving sustainable development.


He concluded by wishing workers a happy Workers’ Day and a prosperous new month, reiterating his belief that a new era of leadership and progress is possible for the constituency.

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