As Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha celebrates a life of courage, compassion, purposeful leadership, by Nnenna Agbai

On this auspicious day, as her family, well wishers, associates, and aides gather to honour the exceptional life and accomplishments of the esteemed Honourable Barrister Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, the Minister (State) for Labour and Employment, we are enveloped by echoes of admiration and reverence for an indisputably woman of substance, a courageous politician, and a personality of outstanding repute. Hon. Onyejeocha’s journey through the corridors of service gleams with the virtues of hard work, sacrifice, and a devotion to public welfare.

As the sun ascends on her birthday, it illuminates the path she has trodden through selfless endeavours, enriching countless lives and shaping a brighter political future. 

Her steadfast commitment to reaching out to the underprivileged and advocating for the disadvantaged, particularly among women and youth, reflects the depth of her compassion and the sincerity of her purpose. Furthermore, her contributions in human capital development and essential infrastructure stand as luminous testaments to her effective and intentional representation. 

She epitomizes a true servant-leader, dedicating her life to uplifting all, regardless of religion, region, ethnicity, or political affiliation, ensuring that no voice remains unheard. Notable among these efforts are her tireless endeavors in empowering widows, providing not mere assistance but a platform for self-sufficiency, catering for the orphans, and assuming the burden of West African Examination Certificate (WAEC) registration fees for students not only within her constituency, but across Nigeria—an unequivocal testament to her commitment to educational excellence, as foundation of individual and national prosperity.

Hon. Onyejeocha’s constituents from the Isuikwuato and Umunneochi Federal Constituency affirm her life of sacrifice, witnessing firsthand her selfless and exemplary political leadership. Her actions resonate as a manifestation of total dedication to humanity and the common good, with every initiative aimed at seeking to bring a greater good to the greater community.

As the former Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Representatives and a four-time member in the Green Chamber, Hon. Onyejeocha wielded her influence not merely as a position of authority but as a platform to advocate for national unity and collaboration, fostering an environment conducive to meaningful dialogue and understanding. Her efforts in promoting harmony among diverse perspectives and uniting voices for a common cause have left an indelible mark on the landscape of democratic politics and governance in Nigeria.

Hon. Onyejeocha’s leadership transcends partisan lines; it embodies inclusivity, recognizing that true progress stems from collective efforts of every strata of the society, avoiding divisions and a focus on what matters. Her vision for a more united nation, where every voice is heard and valued, serves as an inspiration for aspiring leaders and citizens alike.

As the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Hon. Onyejeocha has exemplified the qualities of an astute team player and displayed a relentless pursuit of national interest. Within a short period, she has played a pivotal role in driving engagements aimed at fostering industrial harmony, strengthening social security policies and empowerment initiatives, enhancing national productivity, ensuring fair labor practices, and promoting the welfare of workers across various sectors, aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu’s administration.

Acknowledged as ‘God’s first-class ambassador,’ Hon. Barr. Onyejeocha is an embodiment of uncommon grace, making God’s presence her abode through her remarkable lifestyle.

Today, as we join in celebrating her birthday, let us offer our heartfelt wishes for more beautiful years ahead. May each day be blessed with continued grace and the fulfillment of her noble vision and endeavours.

***From the Media Office of the Honourable Minister of State, Labour and Employment