ArabLucas Zed Appointed Non-Indigenes Coordinator of City Boy Movement in Bayelsa
ArabLucas Zed Appointed Non-Indigenes Coordinator of City Boy Movement in Bayelsa

A prominent political stakeholder in Bayelsa State, ArabLucas Zed, has been appointed as the Non-Indigenes Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, Bayelsa State Chapter.
The appointment, which has been widely welcomed by supporters and political observers, is seen as a recognition of Zed’s active participation and growing influence in the political landscape of the state.
Speaking on the development, associates described the new role as a testament to his commitment and consistent contributions to grassroots mobilization and inclusive political engagement, particularly among non-indigene communities in Bayelsa.
The City Boy Movement, known for its strategic political mobilization, is expected to benefit from Zed’s experience and network in strengthening its outreach across diverse groups in the state.
Meanwhile, appreciation has been extended to the State Director of the movement, High Chief Blankson Edwin Osomkime, for facilitating the appointment, with many commending his leadership and efforts in fostering unity within the organization.
Observers believe that Zed’s appointment will further enhance the movement’s structure and deepen its engagement ahead of future political activities in Bayelsa State.



