Hon. Amobi Ogah has recorded 8 Bills and 5 Motions in the National Assembly, demonstrating outstanding legislative performance and visionary leadership. Click below to read the full story.

In a political era where many lawmakers measure their performance by the number of boreholes, culverts, and occasional constituency visits, Hon. Amobi Godwin Ogah, the Member Representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, has proven that true legislative excellence requires much more.
With 8 Bills and 5 Motions already standing in his name in the 10th National Assembly, Hon. Ogah has emerged as one of Abia’s most productive lawmakers, demonstrating a rare blend of vision, courage, and a deep understanding of modern legislative responsibility.
His performance resonates across the constituency and beyond, as many political watchers affirm that his outputs are not accidental; they are the product of deliberate commitment, strategic thinking, and a clear understanding of his legislative mandate.
Hon. Ogah’s approach to constituency representation differs sharply from the traditional model. Rather than limiting his impact to physical projects, he has been deliberate in using the legislative platform to address the root causes of insecurity, economic stagnation, and institutional decay issues that directly affect the people of Isuikwuato/Umunneochi.
He understands that Bills and Motions shape national direction, influence federal budget priorities, and create long term solutions that outlive political tenures. His interventions span across security, education, health, infrastructure, national planning, and governance reforms, showing a holistic and forward-thinking representation.
One of Hon. Ogah’s most notable motions addressed the incessant attacks by kidnappers, bandits, and assassins ravaging Isuikwuato and Umunneochi LGAs. Moved under “Matters of Urgent Public Importance,” the motion forced national attention on the rising threats confronting the constituency, compelling security agencies to adopt stronger intervention strategies.
His drive for community protection continued with a Motion calling on security agencies to reduce excessive checkpoints on the Onitsha/Enugu Expressway, a notorious stretch where countless travelers have suffered harassment, delays, and extortion.
In the area of community development, Hon. Ogah moved a Motion seeking the reconstruction of the Mmam Bridge in Umunneochi, a key infrastructure that affects mobility, trade, and daily activities of residents.
Deeply concerned about erosion threats, he championed Motions highlighting the dangerous erosion sites on:
-Orie Ngodo Road, Obinulo Ngodo (2.8km)
-Umuokogbuo Ahonta/Uporoto Road in Isuikwuato
These environmental threats have, for years, rendered roads impassable and endangered entire communities. Ogah’s interventions have brought renewed attention and pressure on concerned ministries and agencies.
His Motions also demonstrate national foresight, including:
-Investigations into WAEC’s administration of public revenues (2018–2023)
-A call to end tuberculosis by 2030
-Probing alleged mismanagement of funds in NECO (2023–2025)
-A Motion querying the failure of the multi-billion-naira Abuja CCTV project, despite rising insecurity in the nation’s capital.
Hon. Ogah’s Bills reveal deeper legislative maturity and vision.
He is sponsoring the Bill to establish the National Institute for Organic Agriculture and Food Safety Research in Ulonna North, a project that could transform Abia into a hub for modern agriculture, food research, and job creation.
Two of his Constitution Alteration Bills seek:
-The creation of Uturu-Chieze Local Government Area
-The creation of Etiti State
These Bills reflect his boldness in addressing historical imbalances, regional development, and political equity — issues that many leaders shy away from.
His proposed Federal School of Nursing and Midwifery in Uturu is another game-changer that would improve healthcare manpower, create jobs, and attract federal presence to the constituency.
Other impactful Bills include:
-Tuberculosis (Anti-Discrimination) Bill — protecting vulnerable patients
-Prohibition Bill for Private Institutions and Health Care Providers (2025) — promoting accountability
-The groundbreaking Fifty-Year National Economic Plan Bill, aimed at ending inconsistent governance
-An Amendment Bill on the National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, co-sponsored with other lawmakers
These Bills show a legislator thinking far beyond today — one preparing a foundation for future generations.
Hon. Ogah represents a new breed of lawmakers who combine constituency development with intelligent policy-making. His rising profile in the National Assembly is tied to his consistency, depth, and ability to identify critical issues affecting both his constituency and Nigeria at large.
He has also maintained close engagement with federal agencies, ministries, and committees, ensuring that his constituency’s concerns receive national prioritization.
For many observers, his performance confirms what the people saw in him during the 2023 elections capacity, clarity, courage, and commitment.




