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17 Facts About Chuku Wachuku

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Chuku Wachuku is first Director-General of Ngwa origin at Federal Government of Nigeria major parastatal; NDE: National Directorate of Employment.

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Accordingly, Wachuku is President and Chief Executive Officer of AIEN: Agriculture and Industrial Entrepreneurs of Nigeria.

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Chuku Wachuku is Chairman of Research Planning: Nigeria-China Business Council; including being an Employee Welfare and Industrial Relations Consultant for ILO: International Labour Organization, a specialised agency of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Previously, Wachuku served as Director-General of NDE: National Directorate of Employment.

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Chuku Wachuku is a grandson of King Josaiah Ndubuisi Wachuku, who was paramount chief, servant leader and Eze of Ngwa-land - in the then Aba Division of Eastern Nigeria: Africa: Commonwealth: Earth.

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Chuku Wachuku is President and Chief Executive Officer of AIEN: Agriculture and Industrial Entrepreneurs of Nigeria.

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Also, Wachuku is President and Chief Executive Officer at ICED: International Center for Entrepreneurship Development in Nigeria; as well as Consultant Economist on Entrepreneurship Development, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in the informal sector for the Federal Government of Nigeria.

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On 3 June 2022, Wachuku was elected YPP: Young Progressives Party Senatorial Candidate for Abia Central ahead of 2023 General Election in Nigeria.

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On 25 February 2023, Wachuku lost Abia Central Senatorial election to Darlington Nwokocha of Labour Party.

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In 2018, Wachuku led AIEN: Agriculture and Industrial Entrepreneurs of Nigeria launched an initiative called Agricultural and Industrial Clusters in all 774 Local Government Areas of Nigeria, to create jobs and sustainable agriculture and viable means of livelihoods.

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Chuku Wachuku made it an unwavering point of presidential calling to make sure that ideals for NASSI's existence were upheld and result oriented.

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In March 2011, Wachuku announced in Lagos, that NASSI was launching a guaranteed project of action for its member firms, saying that the program was aimed at filling gaps for members who lacked collateral to support their credit proposals to banks.

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In December 2011, Wachuku led NASSI to go into favorable agreement with Nigeria's National Economic Reconstruction Fund, to help finance projects for NASSI members.

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Strategically, Wachuku has always pushed for the realization of stable power supply in Nigeria; maintaining that since the 1999 arrival of democracy in the country, many companies have been operating below capacity because of unstable power supply, insufficient financial resources and alarming labor costs.

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Chuku Wachuku maintains that, in any nation, banks should be helpful partners in sustainable economic development to the viable benefit of emerging businesses and general population.

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Chuku Wachuku shared his economic and political view as follows:.

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In October 2012, Wachuku concluded Memorandum of Understanding arrangements for a new SMEs funding program between Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industrialists and First Bank of Nigeria.