A new wave of political consciousness appears to be sweeping across Isiala Mbano Local Government Area, as Hon. Emma Opara emerges as a leading voice calling for change ahead of the 2027 State House of Assembly elections.
Positioning his candidacy as a movement against entrenched political structures, Opara has pledged to liberate the constituency from what he describes as years of “political godfatherism” and undue influence.
His message, which has begun to resonate among sections of the electorate, centers on transparency, accountability, and people-driven governance.
Supporters of the aspirant argue that Isiala Mbano stands at a critical crossroads, where the choice before voters is between maintaining the status quo or embracing a new direction.
They believe Opara’s candidacy represents an opportunity to reset the political narrative of the constituency and restore power to the people.
Running under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Opara has continued to rally grassroots support, urging residents to unite behind a shared vision of progress and inclusive development.
His campaign emphasizes community engagement, youth empowerment, and infrastructural growth as key priorities if elected into office.
Political observers note that while the road to 2027 remains long, early mobilization efforts such as this could play a significant role in shaping voter perception and participation.
For many constituents, the promise of “total liberation and freedom” from political dominance is a message that may define the coming electoral contest.
As the build-up to the election gradually unfolds, all eyes will be on how candidates like Hon. Emma Opara translate campaign rhetoric into tangible political momentum.
Whether this emerging movement can disrupt existing power structures in Isiala Mbano remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the conversation around change has already begun.


