
Samuel Ogbuku: Change is Not Just Possible, But Happening
Jones Abiri, a Yenagoa-based publisher and public analyst wrote this piece titled Samuel Ogbuku: Change is Not Just Possible, But Happening.
Edmund Burke once said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”. In a world where corruption and apathy often seem to rule, these words resonate deeply.
Yet, amid the darkness, Chief (Dr) Samuel Ogbuku stands as a beacon of hope, actively working to bring about the change we so desperately need.
After watching the pictures and videos showcasing the street lights, sporting activities, road developments etc he is currently spearheading, the Niger Delta region was overwhelmed with emotion. It’s not just the infrastructure improvements that moved them, but the faces of the people benefiting from them.
In the eyes of the young, the old, and even the children, there is a renewed sense of hope—a belief that change is not just possible, but happening both urban and grassroots.
Chief (Dr) Samuel Ogbuku’s leadership is a powerful reminder that true service is about more than promises; it’s about tangible action in touching lives of the people.
His efforts in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is to improve the lives of his people demonstrate commitment to justice, growth, and progress. In a time when many feel disconnected from their leaders, his work shows that real change is possible when good men step up to lead in the commission.
May God bless you, Chief (Dr) Samuel Ogbuku, for your dedication to improving the lives of your people in the region.
Your actions speak louder than words, and you are truly a man sent from God, leading with love, sacrifice, and unwavering integrity. Shalom!
By Jones Abiri, writes in from Yenagoa