In a bold step toward inclusive governance and social equity, residents of Ward 5, Ubulu-Uku turned out en masse to register for the National Identification Number (NIN)
The Executive Chairman of Aniocha South local Government,Hon (Pastor) Jude Chukwunwike personally facilitated the deployment of NIN registration officials to Ward 5 to enable residents of the area to get registered thereby bringing the vital service closer to the grassroot .

According to Hon (Pastor) Chukwunwike the gesture is a critical gateway to accessing numerous government-backed services and social welfare programmes.
He stated that many individuals have been left out of key opportunities due to lack of documentation.
This move is more than a civic gesture; it is a clear demonstration of leadership that listens, responds, and delivers. It speaks volumes of a chairman who is not only committed to development but also deeply invested in the empowerment and inclusion of every citizen.
Today, the people of Ward 5 proudly take a step forward — toward recognition, participation, and access — thanks to a leader who understands that true governance is people-centered.