Amb. Sucex Bright Ibeh Emerges President Of ENE’s Alumni, Ushers in New Era

By Genesis ogiri 

ABUJA - In a gathering defined by institutional pride and generational continuity, Ambassador Sucex Bright Ibeh has been formally inaugurated as the President of the ENE’S  Alumni Association. The ceremony, attended by members spanning over five decades of graduating classes, marked a historic moment for the union-like body whose legacy continues to shape the academic and social landscape of its community.

In a development widely celebrated across the alumni community, Ambassador Sucex Bright Ibeh has emerged as President of Ene’s Alumni Association, ushering in a fresh era of coordinated union strength and visionary leadership; Newsway Reporters, who gathered via the Sucex Bright verifiable social media platform to authenticate the announcement, confirmed overwhelming member support as stakeholders praise his reputation for integrity, strategic diplomacy, and people-centered governance—qualities expected to reposition the association as a disciplined, forward-driven body committed to collective advancement and renewed institutional relevance.

Amb. Ibeh’s emergence has been widely celebrated as a testament to his sterling character, proven administrative competence, and longstanding commitment to human development. Many alumni described his appointment as a generational bridge—honouring the past, empowering the present, and preparing the foundation for future excellence. His mandate reflects not just leadership, but a renewed call to institutional solidarity.

Delivering his acceptance speech with precision and grace, Amb. Ibeh expressed profound gratitude for the confidence vested in him. He acknowledged the resilience of the past CTC leadership, commending their steadfast service and the structural foundation they preserved for a new administration to build upon. He further honoured Prof. Luke Onuoha, the visionary initiator of the alumni framework, and Mr. Ohiaogu, whose unwavering commitment kept the association active through transitional phases.

“This appointment is not the triumph of an individual,” he noted, “but the consolidation of a shared identity. We are bound by a heritage more powerful than time—refined by the same discipline, shaped by the same classrooms, and strengthened by a spirit of solidarity that every great union embraces.” His words resonated across the hall, setting the tone for a leadership philosophy rooted in unity, accountability, and institutional renewal.

Amb. Ibeh unveiled his strategic blueprint anchored on three transformational pillars: to connect, to empower, and to transform. He emphasized that his administration will reinforce alumni engagement, deepen professional networks, and implement welfare-driven programs that uplift both past and present students. His vision places strong emphasis on mentorship, capacity development, and alumni-driven impact projects.

In a manner consistent with union leadership traditions, the new president called for collective participation and constructive collaboration. He noted that no sustainable progress occurs in isolation and invited every member to contribute ideas, volunteer expertise, and support initiatives that advance the association’s mandate. “Leadership thrives when the many strengthen the one, and the one inspires the many,” he stated.

Amb. Ibeh reiterated his commitment to transparency, accountability, and an open-door style of governance—qualities he believes are essential for restoring trust and galvanizing broad-based participation. He assured the alumni body that his administration will uphold the highest standards of organizational efficiency and moral integrity, ensuring that the association stands as a beacon of excellence among sister alumni institutions.

He concluded his remarks with an inspiring call to unity, urging members to embrace a renewed spirit of collaboration. Drawing from the celebrated development philosophy of Focus Africa, he declared: “Together, let us turn the spotlight on ENE’S,” reinforcing the belief that collective strength remains the strongest force for building lasting institutional legacy.

Observers and senior alumni have expressed optimism that Ambassador Sucex Bright Ibeh’s presidency signals the beginning of a renaissance for the association. His leadership is expected to usher in an era of structural reforms, strategic partnerships, welfare programs, and community-impact initiatives. As the baton passes into capable hands, many believe ENE’S Alumni Association is poised to attain unprecedented visibility, relevance, and organizational strength.


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