CHIEF UDEJI UCHECHUKWU (AKA NWA GHANA) VISITS RESCUED KIDNAP VICTIMS, COMMENDS UMUAWA-ALAOCHA YOUTHS AND OHUHU SECURITY TEAM
In a demonstration of compassionate leadership and commitment to the welfare of the people, Chief Udeji Uchechukwu, popularly known as Nwa Ghana, paid a solidarity visit to the recently rescued kidnap victims, Mrs. Onyinyechi Jonathan Ekechukwu and Mr. Umuchukwu Okechukwu Egeonu.
The victims were successfully rescued through the collective efforts of the vigilant youths, local security operatives, and the resilient people of Umuawa-Alaocha, Ohuhu, whose courage and unity helped frustrate the activities of criminal elements within the community.
During the visit, Chief Udeji Uchechukwu met with Mrs. Onyinyechi Jonathan Ekechukwu at her residence, where he expressed gratitude to God for her safe return, offered words of encouragement, and provided financial support to assist her and her family during this difficult period.





He also visited Mr. Umuchukwu Okechukwu Egeonu at the hospital where he is currently receiving medical treatment. Chief Udeji encouraged him to remain strong and optimistic, while also extending financial assistance towards his medical care and recovery.
Speaking during the visits, Chief Udeji thanked Almighty God for His protection over the victims and praised the exceptional bravery, unity, and community spirit displayed by the youths, security personnel, and the entire people of Umuawa-Alaocha. He noted that the successful rescue operation is a clear testament to what can be achieved when a community stands united against crime and insecurity.
He further called on all youths and residents across Ohuhu Clan to remain vigilant, security-conscious, and committed to supporting lawful efforts aimed at protecting lives and property. According to him, community security remains a collective responsibility that requires the cooperation of all stakeholders.
Chief Udeji reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the peace, security, and development of Ohuhu and urged government agencies, traditional institutions, community leaders, and youth groups to continue working together to ensure that criminality finds no safe haven in any part of the constituency.
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He concluded by offering prayers for the speedy recovery of the victims and for continued peace, unity, and progress in Umuawa-Alaocha and the entire Ohuhu land.
Signed:
Media and Publicity Team
Chief Udeji Uchechukwu (Nwa Ghana)
