Oshimili North PDP Congress Produces Ogwude As Chairman

Nigeria (Blank NEWS Online) – 
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The Delta State Commissioner of Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, has described the peaceful nature of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) local government congress as a clear indication that the people of Oshimili North fully support the present administration of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

Mr. Ukah made the statement on Thursday during the congress held in Akwukwu Igbo headquarters of Oshimili North Local Government Area.

He expressed confidence in the calibre of persons in the new exco and enjoined them to be transparent and shun sectionalism.

Also speaking on the success of the congress, the member representing Oshimili North in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Pat. Ajudua, said the election was one of its kind and advised the new exco to carry the people along when discharging their duties.

Others who spoke, including the Electoral Officer for Oshimili North, Barr. Odo Paul, and the Returning Officer, Barr. Hope Emioma, commended the past executive of the party in the area for their peaceful disposition.

Speaking on behalf of the other members, the new PDP Chairman of Oshimili North, Ogbueshi Nduka Ogwude, promised to carry out his duties diligently especially in ensuring that people turn out enmasse during any election to cast their votes as against their nonchalant attitude towards the polls in the past.

A reception was later held at his residence to celebrate the success of the election.

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