Monday, 25 July 2011

Imo Community Set To Elect New President-General ...as odds favour Nnadi

The people of Uru community in Isi-Ogwa in Mbaitoli local government area of Imo State, South-East Nigeria will on Saturday, July 30, 2011 elected a new president-general for the community.

According to Ogwareports, the election will also see the election of other executive officers of Uru Improvement Union (UIU), the apex socio-cultural organization of the community.

The outgoing executive of the community, led by the president-general, Chief Charles Nwaiwu came into office in July 2003 following the expiration of the tenure of Chief Samuel Nnodim-led executive of the UIU.

Meanwhile, a research carried out by Ogwareports in Uru community indicated that a Port Harcourt-based businessman, Mr. Adolphus Nnadi may be the candidate to beat during the election for a new president-general for the community.

Nnadi, who is the current national financial secretary of community and vice chairman of Okwaraebere Family Union (OFU), had held several position of trust in the community and Ogwa clan in general.

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