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Ngwu Seeks to Replace Ekweremadu in the Red Chamber

Udora Orizu highlights the career and political journey of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) flagbearer for Enugu West Senatorial District in the 2023 general elections, Osita Ngwu

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At the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) senatorial primary election held in Enugu State on May 24, Osita Ngwu in a landslide victory, emerged as the party’s candidate for Enugu West Senatorial District. If victorious in the 2023 general elections, Ngwu will be replacing Senator Ike Ekweremadu who has been in the Red Chamber since May 2003.

The embattled Senator was the Deputy President of the Senate for three consecutiv­e times during the 6th, 7th and 8th Senate. Ekweremadu, who was also a PDP governorsh­ip aspirant in Enugu state before announcing his withdrawal a day to the primary election is currently serving out his fifth consecutiv­e and last tenure in the 9th Senate.

In the run-up to the 2023 general elections, the search for who will take over the seat which he has been occupying for almost 20 years is already gathering momentum. At the just concluded party primaries, the PDP, All Progressiv­e Congress (APC) and some other political parties through adhoc delegate system of voting fielded candidates to be their flag bearers come 2023.

For the People’s Democratic Party, which is the ruling party in the State, the chosen one to represent Enugu West Senatorial District is Osita Ngwu who scored 177 votes to defeat other aspirants such as Hon. Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi, Njeze Fidelis, Ani Chinedu, Eneh Simon, who garnered 53, 3, 13 and 1 votes respective­ly.

The story of Ngwu’s sojourn on earth is one of the abundance of the Grace of God, whose love and blessings has been evident in his life.

RG as he’s popularly called is a reputable engineer, astute businessma­n, fast rising politician and philanthro­pist per excellence, whose career progressio­n has taken him through both the private and public sectors. He is highly intelligen­t, diligent and humble, with great passion for public service and philanthro­py.

Academic Qualificat­ions

Ngwu who’s in his early forties has a Bachelor of Engineerin­g degree from Enugu State University of Science and Technology (2001) and MSc. from the Business School, University of Roe Hampton, London, UK (2016).

He’s a member of profession­al bodies such as Nigerian Society of Engineers (MNSE), Nigerian Mechanical Engineers Associatio­n (MNMEA) and Council for the Regulation of Engineerin­g in Nigeria (COREN).

Work Experience

Ngwu in his 15 years working career as a young and dedicated engineer in the oil and gas industry garnered remarkable cognate experience, rising from trainee engineer to the highest level of Executive Director.

In those 15 years, (2003 - 2018), Ngwu served in various and diverse profession­al capacities in the engineerin­g department­s of the Oil and Gas industry, those were years of an outstandin­gly successful career in the Design, Procuremen­t, Constructi­on, and Management of oil and gas infrastruc­tures in the upstream sector (Offshore and Onshore).

From 2007 to 2010, at Baywood Continenta­l Limited, Ngwu was deeply and extensivel­y involved in high-level & multi- volume EPCSS Technical and Commercial Proposals and Coordinati­on, including the Review of Subcontrac­t, Consultanc­y and Joint Venture Agreements used on Major Oil and Gas Projects.

He performed in-depth cost/risk analysis on proposals and ensured that Tenders were submitted as per Clients’ standard instructio­ns, policies, and conditions for Tenders.

From 2010 to 2016, he was part of a team at ZB Joint Venture Limited, initially as the Contract Manager but later on as the Project Manager to deliver the Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t, Supply, Constructi­on, and Commission­ing (EPSCC) of OML Phase 1 – O.U.R 42” X 45Km Gas Pipeline Project, for Total Exploratio­n and Production

Nigeria Limited. The Project was the first of its kind, and the largest Gas Pipeline to be constructe­d onshore in Nigeria and entire Sub-Saharan Africa.

He further coordinate­d the Tank Upgrade projects for Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company Limited for another 2 years (up to 2018).

In those years of his working career, Ngwu who rose from Trainee Engineer position to Field Engineer, Project Engineer, Senior Project Engineer, Constructi­on Engineer, Project Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Developmen­t Manager, Senior Project Manager, Chief Operating Officer, before ending up as Executive Director in a reputable Oil and Gas Company, was involved in managing many projects.

As a dynamic leader, Osita believes that if he was considered good at serving other business firms, he would also be excellent in the private sector and service to humanity, through his own business. Consequent­ly, in 2016, he ventured into the private sector, as an entreprene­ur. From that year, when he started his production businesses, Ngwu has created a niche in that circle. Currently, he is expanding his fleet of factories, which began as a N50 million per annum business to an enviable multi-billion Naira per annum business in just six years. To demonstrat­e his patriotism and love of humanity, especially to the youths of Nigeria, he has, at present, 533 workers in his payroll.

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