New Year of Hope & Gratitude: Mburubu Youths Celebrate Engr. Prince Lawrence Ezeh for Transforming Lives and Creating Over 600 Jobs in 2025

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In a heart-warming display of appreciation and unity, youths of Mburubu community on Wednesday, January 1, 2026 (New Year’s Day) paid a courtesy visit to Engr. Prince Lawrence Ezeh, fondly known as The Prince of Mburubu, at his country home, to express profound gratitude for his unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and economic development.

The visit, marked by goodwill messages and heartfelt commendations, was a collective acknowledgment of Engr. Ezeh’s rare generosity, visionary leadership, and genuine passion for uplifting young people, not only in Mburubu but across Enugu State. Warmly receiving the delegation, the Honourable Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Engr. Prince Lawrence Ezeh, expressed appreciation for the show of love and reaffirmed his dedication to building a future where youths are empowered with skills, opportunities, and hope.

Central to the youths’ appreciation was his strategic initiative that facilitated the training and employment of over 600 youths at Promat Coating Company, an indigenous oil and coating firm founded and owned by Engr. Ezeh. The company, which operates with globally competitive standards, has become a beacon of industrial growth, innovation, and sustainable job creation, offering practical pathways for youths to become economically independent and productive contributors to society.

Describing him as a leader with a heart for the people, the youths praised Engr. Ezeh for translating vision into tangible impact, noting that his investments in human capital development have transformed lives and restored dignity to hundreds of families. They lauded his belief in empowering youths not through words alone, but through deliberate actions that create lasting opportunities.

The visit underscored Engr. Prince Lawrence Ezeh’s steadfast alignment with the developmental objectives of Enugu State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, particularly in the areas of innovation-driven growth, job creation, and youth inclusion in the economic mainstream. His dual role as a public servant and private sector driver of development continues to position him as a model of purposeful leadership and selfless service.

While the New Year began on a note of gratitude and renewed hope, the youths of Mburubu reaffirmed their support for Engr. Ezeh, describing him as a symbol of progress and a shining example of how leadership, compassion, and enterprise can combine to shape a brighter future for generations to come.

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