The Member representing Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Reformatory Institutions, Rt. Hon. (Comrade) Chinedu Ogah, OON, has commissioned a newly completed residential building in Ameka Ikwo, Ebonyi State, as part of activities marking the yuletide season.
The house, owned by Builder Itumo Innocent Chinenye was formally opened during a House Warming and Thanksgiving Ceremony attended by family members, friends, community leaders, and dignitaries from within and outside the constituency.
Itumo is the younger brother of Architect Christian Asaga Nwali.
Speaking as the special guest at the event, Ogah expressed joy over the achievement, describing it as a testament to hard work, perseverance, and strong family values.
He commended the Asaga family for their unity and resilience, noting that such qualities remain essential for sustainable development and peaceful coexistence within communities.
The federal lawmaker formally commissioned the house, offered prayers for the family, and wished them continued peace, prosperity, and progress.
He encouraged residents of Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency to uphold the values of brotherhood, mutual support, and community spirit, which he described as the foundation for meaningful growth.
Ogah further reaffirmed his commitment to grassroots development, stressing that his leadership philosophy is anchored on standing with constituents during moments of celebration, progress, and challenges.
According to him, community growth remains a shared responsibility that thrives when leaders and citizens work together.
In his remarks, the celebrant, Sir Builder Itumo Innocent Chinenye, PhD, expressed deep appreciation to Hon. Ogah for honoring the occasion and for his consistent support to friends and associates.
He described the lawmaker as a leader whose actions inspire growth and success across different sectors of society.
The event attracted several prominent personalities, including Arch. Edward Nkwegu; Engr. Dr. Darlington Ugota; Rt. Hon. Humphrey Nwuruku, former Chief Whip of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly; Engr. Christian Asaga Nwali; Chief Chibueze Ikepi; and Dr. Onyekachi Nwankwo, National President of the Ikwo Noyo Consultative Forum, among others.
Overall, the ceremony highlighted the enduring bonds within the Ikwo/Ezza South community and further reinforced Hon. Ogah’s reputation as a people-oriented leader dedicated to promoting unity, friendship, and development at the grassroots level.

