Latest EBD Movement launches five-level coordinator structure, from LGA down to compound level 12 Sep 2026
EBD Diamond of Possibilities Movement

The Diamond
of Possibilities.

Two local government areas. Twenty-six wards. Hundreds of communities linked by creek, not by road. Engr. Elvis Donkemezuo is building a movement that reaches every compound — because every community holds its own possibility.

2
Local Government Areas
26
Wards represented
24
Communities mapped (Kolokuma-Opokuma)
The constituency

Two LGAs, one river system

A schematic view of the constituency, grouped by ward cluster along the Nun River and its creeks — not drawn to precise scale, but built from the same ward-level data used throughout this movement.

Kaiama / Odi 6 wards · Sampou/Kalama incl. Sabagreia / Opokuma 5 wards · incl. Igbedi Attissa / Epie 6 wards · state capital core Gbarain / Ekpetiama 5 wards Biseni / Okordia / Zarama 4 wards
Schematic — ward clusters grouped by clan, not precise cadastral boundaries

Kolokuma-Opokuma LGA

11 wards across two state constituencies, split between the Kolokuma clan (Kaiama, Odi) and the Opokuma clan (Sabagreia area) along the Nun River.

Yenagoa LGA

15 wards across three state constituencies — the urban capital core (Attissa/Epie) plus the more interior Gbarain/Ekpetiama and Biseni/Okordia/Zarama clusters.

The Nun River & creeks

The waterway system linking both LGAs — the reason this movement organizes by ward and community first, not by road.

No independently published map of this federal constituency exists — only individual LGA boundaries are mapped elsewhere. This schematic is built directly from the ward-level data compiled for the movement's own structure. The green/red split mirrors the movement's own emblem.
Engr. Elvis Donkemezuo
Candidate — House of Representatives
About the candidate

Engr. Elvis Donkemezuo

Placeholder bio — replace with the real profile. A chartered engineer and son of the Yenagoa/Kolokuma-Opokuma soil, Elvis has spent his career working on infrastructure that reaches communities the mainland often forgets — the same conviction now driving his run for the House of Representatives.

PDP logo PDP Candidate Chartered Engineer Community Advocate Yenagoa / Kolokuma-Opokuma Native
PDP logo
Contesting Under
People's Democratic Party (PDP)

Why this movement

Representation should move the way the constituency moves — through the creeks first. Four pillars shown below as an example structure — replace with the real platform.

01

Waterway transport & connectivity

Reliable jetties and boat transit linking every creekside community to markets, schools, and clinics.

02

Healthcare that reaches the creeks

Functional primary health centres in every ward, not just along the road network.

03

Youth employment & skills

Vocational and digital skills programmes rooted in the constituency's fishing and trading economy.

04

A coordinator in every compound

A movement structure that puts a real, reachable person between every household and the National Assembly.

How the movement is organized

Five levels. Every one of them accountable to the last.

From the Federal Constituency down to your own compound, every coordinator answers to the level above — and reports back on what your community actually needs.

Level 1
Federal
Constituency
Level 2
LGA
Level 3
Ward
Level 4
Community
Level 5
Compound

Every ward, community, and compound coordinator will be listed here as they're inaugurated — searchable by name or location.

Find Your Coordinator
On the ground

Campaign activities

Recent and upcoming engagements across both LGAs — placeholder entries, replace with real dates and locations.

14 Sep2026

Ward Town Hall — Odi

Open floor meeting with Odi (North, Central, South) community leaders and coordinators.

Town Hall
02 Sep2026

Youth Empowerment Outreach — Opokuma South

Skills training registration drive and youth roundtable in Oyobu and Akaranbiri.

Outreach
21 Aug2026

Coordinator Inauguration — Kolga Constituency 1

Formal swearing-in of ward coordinators for Kaiama, Odi, and Sampou/Kalama wards.

Movement
09 Aug2026

Stakeholders Meeting — Yenagoa

Closed-door meeting with Attissa and Epie ward leaders ahead of the LGA-wide town hall series.

Meeting
Latest news

Updates from the movement

12 Sep 2026

EBD Movement launches five-level coordinator structure

Placeholder excerpt — a short summary of the movement's new decentralized coordination model, from LGA down to compound level.

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28 Aug 2026

Town hall series announced for both LGAs

Placeholder excerpt — dates and venues for the upcoming round of ward-level town hall meetings.

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15 Aug 2026

Engr. Donkemezuo meets Kolokuma-Opokuma elders

Placeholder excerpt — coverage of a consultative meeting with traditional and community leaders.

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For coordinators

Already a coordinator?
Sign in to your dashboard.

The coordinator portal is where LGA, Ward, Community, and Compound coordinators log activities, update their community's contact list, and submit reports up the chain.

View and update your ward or community's coordinator list
Log town halls, outreach, and mobilization activity
Submit reports directly to your LGA coordinator
Enter the email and password used at inauguration.
Register an account, then a coordinator above you assigns your ward, community, or unit.
Get involved

Three ways to show up

Become a coordinator

Put yourself forward to represent your ward, community, or compound in the movement's structure.

Apply to coordinate

Attend a town hall

See upcoming dates for town hall meetings across both LGAs, and find the one nearest your ward.

View the schedule

Share your community's needs

Tell your ward or community coordinator what matters most where you live — it goes into the movement's record.

Send a message