MANAGEMENT OF DE-BEACON'S PLAZE FELICITATES WITH DELTA STATE GOV-ELECT ON HIS VICTORY AT THE POLLS
Management of De-Beacon's Plaze Ekpan, Uvwie Local Government Area, have congratulated Delta State Governor-Elect, Right Hon Sheriff Oborevwori on his victory in last Saturday's gubernatorial election.
A Congratulatory Message signed by the Director of De-Beacon's Plaze Ekpan, Hon Kingsley Urumedji said the victory of Right Hon Sheriff Oborevwori is the divine will of God which is worthy of celebrating.
Hon Urumedji also congratulated Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for the victory noting that the victory is a testimonial of the excellent performance of the Okowa administration in the delivery of the dividends of democracy to the people.
He explained that, Deltans are obviously impressed with the performance of the PDP Administration hence they decided to vote for Right Hon Oborevwori for continuity.
Hon Urumedji expressed confidence that Right Hon Oborevwori will consolidate on the achievements of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and take the state to an enviable height through his MORE Agenda.
The Director of Beacon's Place Ekpan thanked Uvwie people for voting for Right Hon Sheriff Oborevwori and assured them that as a grassroot politician Hon Oborevwori will carry them along in the scheme of things.
Hon Urumedji urged other Governorship Candidates to accept defeat by congratulating Right Hon Oborevwori and join force with him in moving the state forward.
He also urged Right Hon Oborevwori to be magnanimous in victory by carrying everyone along in the scheme of things noting that it is time to build bridges of reconciliation of all aggrieved members and contestants in the State.
Hon Urumedji called on PDP faithful, and all Deltans, to rally round the Governor-elect and his Deputy with lofty ideas that would add value to governance and make the state a preferred destination.
He prayed God to grant the Governor-elect wisdom and grace to succeed and called on aggrieved members of the party to bury the hatchet and join hands with the incoming administration to move the state forward.
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