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Igbo Women Ambassadors To Confer An Award Of Excellence On Deputy Speaker; Ben Kalu

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Igbo Women Ambassadors To Confer An Award Of Excellence On Deputy Speaker; Ben Kalu

The Igbo Women Ambassadors, a distinguished coalition of influential female leaders and advocates from the South East, have formally acknowledged the remarkable contributions of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu (CON).

In a special ceremony marked by cultural pride and national appreciation, the group celebrated his dedication to legislative excellence, equity, and regional development.

They praised his tireless advocacy for the South East, his role in driving inclusive policies, and his efforts in fostering national unity through dialogue and progressive lawmaking.

His leadership, they noted, has not only elevated the voice of the Igbo people at the national level but has also inspired a new wave of civic engagement and hope for sustainable development.

In recognition of these achievements, the Igbo Women Ambassadors presented Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu with an Outstanding Award in Legislative Excellence.

The award symbolizes both honor and encouragement, reflecting their deep appreciation for his vision, resilience, and service to the nation. Speaking during the event, the women emphasized that such recognition is not merely ceremonial but a testament to the impact of purposeful governance.

They urged him to continue his work with the same passion and integrity, assuring him of their unwavering support as he champions causes that uplift the South East and strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.

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