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A BOLD AND COURAGEOUS LEADER

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November 22, 2025
A BOLD AND COURAGEOUS LEADER

A BOLD AND COURAGEOUS LEADER

Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu is steadily proving that true leadership is not defined by noise or publicity, but by bridge-building, calm strategy, and meaningful engagement. His recent consultations with influential Igbo business leaders reflect a man who understands that the future of the South-East must be built on unity, dialogue, and a clear economic vision.

As Deputy Speaker, he has consistently positioned himself as a voice of reason and reconciliation — working quietly yet diligently to ensure that the issues affecting our region, including the matter of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, are handled with wisdom, maturity, and an unwavering desire for peace. His steady approach gives many hope that lasting solutions are finally within reach.

Across Abia State, more people are beginning to recognize Benjamin Kalu not just as a federal lawmaker, but as a leader with the depth, relationships, and capacity to guide his people into a new era. To many, he has become a symbol of unity, development, and responsible leadership.

A calm negotiator.
A strategic thinker.
A true son of the soil.

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Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu is stepping into his moment — the kind of leader our people truly need.
A leader who speaks when it matters.
A leader who stands firm for his people.
A leader who refuses to hide behind silence.

BIG BEN is the man.

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