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Deputy Speaker - The Reformer

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November 16, 2025
Deputy Speaker - The Reformer

Deputy Speaker - The Reformer

Benjamin Okezie Kalu, CFR, stands as a legislator committed to shaping a Nigeria where thoughtful reforms meet the aspirations of a new generation.

His work reflects a deliberate balance between policy innovation and the urgent need to create opportunities for young people, ensuring that national development is not just discussed but actively pursued.

In championing reforms, he demonstrates a clear understanding that good governance must be both people-centered and forward-looking, rooted in transparency, inclusivity, and measurable impact.

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At the intersection of politics and youth empowerment, Kalu continues to nurture a vision where young Nigerians are not only beneficiaries of progress but active contributors to it.

His engagements reflect a belief that the nation’s future depends on equipping its youth with the tools, platforms, and confidence to lead. Through strategic policymaking and a commitment to national unity, Benjamin Okezie Kalu positions himself as a bridge between today’s challenges and tomorrow’s possibilities, shaping a future Nigeria can be proud of.

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