The Most Distinguished Performing Senator Osita Bournaventure Izunaso, Chairman Capital Markets is by all standards the Doyen of the National Assembly. His academic qualifications and towering intellectual dispositions makes him a breed apart. The pride and voice of Imo West Senatorial Zone, nay Imo State, nay South East at the Senate.
His National Journey stated at the Federal House of Representatives in 2003. Then the Senate. Then the National Organising Secretary of our great party APC that dislodged an incumbent President and now back to the Senate the second time in 2023. A quiet achiever with milk of human kindness; the founder of KPAKPANDO FOUNDATION.
In the United States of America there is a man called E. F HUTTON. And his advert Announces thus, "....When E.F HUTTON SPEAKS people listen". As the Chairman of the Capital Markets, when the Most Distinguished Senator Osita Izunaso speaks the Senate listens.
The name Izunaso has dominated the discussion in Orlu GONG and indeed Orlu Zone in the last nine months for the right and the wrong reasons by the detractors and supporters alike. One of his supporter humorously called it IZUNASO GONG. If you ask me, in my view that is healthy. Simply put, if you are at the top and you are not the topic, then you do not matter. Congratulations Most Distinguished.
Prior to unveiling this bombshell by the Most Distinguished Performing Senator Bournaventure Osita Izunaso, the common practice across the State and indeed Nationally is whenever someone is elected to represent his constituency, he hires a flat or a two room office at the Headquarters as his Constituency office for 4 years or 8 years.
Great minds think alike. JFK said, "..men see what is and ask why, and l see what is not and l ask WHY NOT?
As the clamour for constituency office rages and appropriately so, Most Dist Senator Izunaso determined to change the narrative hitherto prevailing Nationally then asked, WHY NOT A PERMANENT IMO WEST SENATORIAL ZONE CONSTITUENCY OFFICE?
From the stable of Most Distinguished Senator Osita Izunaso comes a ,PERMANENT IMO WEST SENATORIAL ZONE CONSTITUENCY OFFICE ditto:
Underway is construction of 1000 seating capacity Conference hall that will house the PERMANENT IMO WEST SENATORIAL ZONE CONSTITUENCY OFFICE conceived as an imposing edifice and a Political historical monument. First of it's kind in the Nation.
Hear the Seantor as he describes the edifice: On the wall of the Stage shall be the Picture of the serving Senator. The picture of the Serving Senate President. The picture of the serving State Governor and the picture of the serving President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
On the right hand side of the wall will be the pictures of all former Senators from Orlu Zone. The Pictures of former House of Representatives from Orlu Zone. The Pictures of former Governors, former Speaker's, and former State House Members etc.
On the left hand side of the wall will be, Pictures of former Presidents of the Federal Republic. Former Senate President's, Former Speaker's of the House of Representatives. Former Members of the House os Representatives...etc
This historical monument the first of it's kind will be dedicated as a Permanent Imo West Senatorial Zone Constituency office under the watch of Most Dist. Senator Osita Izunaso as a long lasting solution for Constituency office in every election circle. Schools and universities will have guided tour of this monument for educational purposes. Hear him as we closed our discussion, Deacon, "Stay tuned for the plans for the rest of the eleven Local Governments in Orlu Zone under my watch. Experience matters, and l have come to serve my people and no amount of distractions can change that, it will rather strengthen my resolve to do more..."..he said
Imo West tighten your seat belt please, the next four years shall be the best thus far with experienced, dedicated, determined and disciplined Pilot on cockpit.
Deacon Ideato C Ideato Okoli
(Post Sabatical) writes after dispassionate, constructive interaction with our Senator at his Abuja Office.
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