Abia Rejoice Movement has released a powerful message highlighting Uche Ogah’s unique leadership model and its impact on Abia politics. Read the full story on our website for the complete details.
Abia Rejoice Movement has released a powerful new message applauding the leadership philosophy of Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah, describing his approach as a rare model of true statesmanship capable of reshaping Abia’s political culture.
The statement, titled “The Role of True Statesmanship, Contributive Partnership, and the Uche Ogah Model in Abia State,” criticizes the pattern of politicians who deploy emotional manipulation during elections but disappear when meaningful public service is required, leaving citizens disappointed and politically alienated.
According to the movement, this recurring cycle has for decades undermined trust in governance and weakened the foundation upon which public expectations should stand.
However, in contrast to the trend, the group said Dr. Uche Ogah has consistently demonstrated a leadership approach anchored on sincerity, responsibility, sacrifice, and measurable impact—rather than theatrics, propaganda, or political rivalry.
The movement emphasized that while many political actors resort to condemnation, blame games, and divisive rhetoric, Dr. Ogah’s model promotes constructive partnership, guided by the belief that progress is built through cooperation and shared commitment.
They described his leadership as “compassionate yet disciplined, visionary yet pragmatic, inclusive yet principled,” noting that these qualities continue to inspire citizens and restore confidence in what political leadership should represent.
According to Abia Rejoice Movement, the Uche Ogah model is not just a style but a blueprint for sustainable transformation in Abia State, reminding leaders that true development flows from collaboration, value-driven governance, and service that uplifts every family and community.
The movement concluded that Abia’s socio-political system will experience greater growth when leaders adopt the principles embedded in Ogah’s model, which prioritizes unity over division and progress over political point-scoring.
The message was released by the Abia Rejoice Movement on December 9, 2025, with an accompanying video available for public viewing.



