The Fix Aniocha North Movement a Non Governmental Organization has restated it commitment to the development and advancedment of the local government area.
The National Leader and Coordinator of the Movement Mr Emeke Okwechime stated this during a familiarization visit to some traditional rulers in Aniocha North local government area.
At the various community visited , Isselukwu, Ezi and Isselasagba, Mr Okwechime said the local government area had suffer a lot of setback due to economic hardship and insensitivity to the people plight ,thus the aim and vision to fix the local government area in eradicating hunger, suffering, hardship ,poverty among other economical problems from the area.
The national leader enumerated a number of laudable realistic and achievable programs for the people of the area, stressing that the forum is set to execute these impactfull programs in changing the narrative in the lives of the people in locality .
He listed the programs to include farmers assisted program for all farmers with the objective to advocate and assist farmers with improved seedlings, farm implement pesticide herbicide fertilizers
and easy access to farm loans.
Mr Okwechime also disclosed that a template has been designed for community development trust fund account for the 18 villages and communities chaired by the Obi or trusted representative , the community PG would serve as Secretary and the community youth leader as financial secretary with a community woman leader with no party affiliation as treasurer
On the security issues the national leader of of fix Aniocha North movement said modalities and best method of approached in making the area safe has been put in place.
He called on all to support the vision of the fix Aniocha North movement for the good and well-being of all.
The Royal fathers of the communities visited The , Obi of lssele Uku ,Obi Nduka Ezeagwuna the second, Obi of Ezi , Obi Mohanye 1,and the Obi of Issele Azagba Obi Timothy Tobechukwu jidouioa , commended the group for their for their for sight and initiative and pledged their support to the success of the program.

