About Us
For over six decades, the people of Old Aba Division — united under the Aba State Movement — have championed a just and visionary cause: the creation of Aba State, a self-sustaining, industrially vibrant, and economically viable state that embodies the ingenuity, enterprise, and resilience of the Ukwa/Ngwa people.
Who We Are
Aba Union / Aba State Movement is a socio-cultural and developmental organization representing the people of the Old Aba Division — comprising nine local government areas: Aba North, Aba South, Osisioma Ngwa, Obingwa, Isiala Ngwa North, Isiala Ngwa South, Ugwunagbo, Ukwa East, and Ukwa West.
We are a unified voice of the Ukwa/Ngwa people, committed to advancing social justice, economic empowerment, and equitable representation through the long-standing call for the creation of Aba State — a cause rooted in history, equity, and the spirit of nation-building.
Our Historical Journey
The movement for the creation of Aba State dates back to 1954, when visionary leaders like Dr. Jaja Wachuku and Barr. Sunday Ubani Ukoma first championed the call for a separate administrative identity for the Old Aba Division.
Since then, this just and moral pursuit has been consistently presented before various National Assemblies, Constitutional Conferences, and State Creation Panels, including:
The Willink Minority Commission (1957)
The National Assembly (1983), which recommended a referendum for Aba State
The National Political Reform Conference (2005)
The National Conference (2014) under President Goodluck Jonathan
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Committee (2018) which endorsed Aba as the sixth state for the South East
This unbroken line of advocacy — spanning more than six decades — reflects the unwavering commitment of the Aba people to justice, fairness, and national development.
Our Economic Strength
Aba is the commercial heartbeat of Eastern Nigeria and one of Africa’s most dynamic industrial cities.
Home to Ariaria International Market and over 124 operational oil wells,
A base for manufacturing, technology, and engineering innovations,
The largest leather and fashion cluster in Nigeria,
Host to major educational and industrial institutions such as Rhema University, Clifford University, and Geometric Power Plant,
And blessed with vast fertile lands, minerals, and skilled manpower.
Aba’s economic strength guarantees that Aba State can thrive independently, relying on strong internal revenue without overdependence on federal allocation.
Our Core Values
Equity & Justice: Upholding fairness and inclusiveness in governance.
Innovation & Enterprise: Encouraging creativity and local industry.
Unity: Strengthening the Ukwa/Ngwa bond and the Igbo spirit of progress.
Accountability: Promoting transparency and people-driven governance.
Progress: Driving balanced regional and national development.
Our Leadership
The Aba State Movement is led by a coalition of respected leaders — statesmen, lawmakers, royal fathers, clergy, and professionals — working collaboratively for constitutional realization of Aba State.
Notable supporters include:
HE Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu
Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe
Sen. Adolphus Wabara
Sen. Nkechi Nwaogu
Prof. Paul Ananaba, SAN
Chief G. I. Akara (Secretary General)
…and many other distinguished patriots of the Ukwa/Ngwa nation.
Our Commitment
We remain steadfast in our lawful, peaceful, and constructive advocacy for the creation of Aba State — not as a privilege, but as a constitutional right and a moral obligation toward balanced development and unity in Nigeria.
“Persistence in demand, geographical contiguity, economic viability, and unity of purpose make the creation of Aba State not just desirable — but inevitable.”
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