ICDU Easter Conference: Ibusa Community Showcases Progress, Sets Agenda for Future Development

Igbuzo, one of the prominent towns in Delta State, is set to host a major gathering of its sons and daughters from across the globe as the Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU) holds its 2026 Easter Annual Conference on April 4, 2026. The event, scheduled to take place at the Obi Nwaokocha Okeze Event Centre, is expected to attract delegates from all 22 ICDU branches worldwide.

ICDU, a global organization committed to the progress and development of Ibusa, limits its membership to indigenes by birth or marriage. The town, located on the eastern flank of the lower River Niger, is widely known for its rich cultural heritage, strong academic tradition, and deep religious values.

Speaking ahead of the conference, the President-General of ICDU Worldwide, Onowu Victor Uchuno, highlighted key achievements as well as pressing challenges facing the community.
A major milestone, he noted, was the success of the 2024 fundraising event held in Lagos, which generated about ₦48 million.

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The exercise witnessed strong support from Ibusa indigenes, both in cash and in-kind contributions. Among the standout contributions was the donation and installation of 1,000 solar street lights by a prominent son of the community, a project that has significantly enhanced public lighting and improved security.
In the area of education and infrastructure, ICDU undertook the rehabilitation of a previously unusable school football field, restoring it for community use. The union also constructed an ICT and Science block at Ibusa Girls Secondary School. Although the building was later converted into a hostel following a separate government intervention, it remains a clear demonstration of ICDU’s commitment to educational advancement.