Nkanu East/West Federal Constituency: Remembering the deeds of Prince Engr Lawrence Ezeh (FNSE)

Prince Ezeh

By Ngozika Mbah

The benefits of an accomplished journey of life can better be weighed in terms of how it affects our immediate environment.

This fully describes the man, Prince Engr Lawrence Ozoemene Ezeh.

The Prince has recorded several projects to his credit, including but not limited to:

*Absolute Scholarships for students

*Building homes for the indigents

*Settling scores of medical bills

*Electricity extension in Mburubu

*Stipends for numerous widows

*Several roads rehabilitation and continuous grading

*Empowerment for artisans

*Rehabilitation of electrical installation

His developmental contributions speak for him.

Mburubu, Nomeh, Ugbawka and indeed some parts of Nkanu land have experienced the obvious benefits of Prince Ezeh’s largesse.

The Prince of Mburubu has been variously described as generous and magnanimous largely due to his philanthropic activities.

Prince Ezeh is of the opinion that wrong people are elected into power when the right people refuse to go into politics.

He has robust national and international political and business relationships which can be utilized to attract life changing and transformation oriented projects such that Nkanu land has never experienced.

What better way to gain more from this kindred spirit than to give him the opportunity to utilize state funds to achieve more developmental projects for Nkanu East/West Federal Constituency.

Bearing in mind that quality representation involves appropriate linkage with the Executive, Prince has long demonstrated his capability to be above board in his discharge of legislative duties.

With his wealth of contact and charisma which will be extended to fellow legislators, Prince of Mburubu will certainly deliver an effective political representation for Nkanu East/West Federal Constituency.

Leaders who have risen above mediocrity to add real value to the society should be supported for robust political representation.

Prince Lawrence Ozoemene Ezeh has written his name in the sand of time; he considers his wealth as blessing kept in his trust.

Prince is super resourceful; this cap fits him, let him wear it.

Ngozika Mbah, a broadcast journalist, writes from Enugu