The Executive Chairman of Izzi Local Government Area, Hon. Steve Nwankpa, has stirred a wave of mixed reactions after a video surfaced online showing him handing out tokens to children he encountered returning from the farm during school hours.
The encounter, which reportedly took place within his constituency, was captured on camera and quickly made rounds on social media. In the footage, Hon. Nwankpa is seen interacting warmly with the children before giving them money—an act that has since drawn both praise and criticism.
While some commend the chairman’s kind gesture, describing it as an expression of compassion and grassroots connection, others argue that the situation reveals a deeper issue that needed addressing—why the children were in the farm rather than in school.
Critics say that as a local leader, the chairman missed a critical opportunity to question the root cause of child absenteeism from school, particularly in rural communities. “What those children needed wasn’t just money, but intervention. Their absence from school is a red flag,” one social media user commented.
On the other hand, supporters claim that Hon. Nwankpa’s spontaneous gesture reflects leadership that is approachable and people-focused. “He didn’t ignore them. He showed love. That’s a leader that cares,” another resident posted.
The incident has sparked ongoing conversations about education access in rural areas, the role of local governance, and the balance between compassion and accountability in leadership.
As the debate continues, many residents are calling on local authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding school absenteeism in the area and to implement policies that keep children in classrooms and off the farms.
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