PDP GOVERNOR’S FORUM DESCRIBE GOV. UMAHI AS A GENERATIONAL CHANGER ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 56TH BIRTHDAY


PDP GOVERNOR’S FORUM DESCRIBE GOV. UMAHI AS A GENERATIONAL CHANGER ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 56TH BIRTHDAY

By Donald Sylva


Gov. Dave Umahi



The PDP Governors Forum has congratulated the Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. Dave Umahi, who clocks 56, yesterday, Thursday, July 25, 2019.          
                                                                                                         
In a press statement issued at the Forum's Secretariat in Abuja yesterday, the Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake Dickson, on behalf of his colleague-members said:"Today introduces an open door for us to thank God Almighty for the years He has given you and to ask that He gives you a lot more birthday events.

"It is another opportunity that additionally allows us to disclose to you that the regard and friendship we have for you as our colleague are profound and tolerating.

"Your life has been one of duty to the standards of equity, genuineness, reasonableness and equity surprisingly under God.

"As a renowned progenitor of development philosophy, you are a generational changer whose inspirational leadership has remolded Ebonyi State with appreciable impacts.

"You have succeeded to retool and meaningfully engage your people through human capacity building programs, infrastructural development, and social intervention schemes amongst others with a view to creating a safety net.

"As we join your family members, political associates, well-wishers and all other teeming Nigerians to wish you a happy birthday; we applaud your contributions to humanity and pray God Almighty to preserve your life with lengthy glory and sound health to continue your excellent statecraft and selfless service to Ebonyians, Nigerians and humanity in general".


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