Politics
Fred Obua Hails Gov. Diri, Ewhrudjakpo in Supreme Court Victory
Hon Azibapu Fred Obua, immediate past Member of the Federal House of Representatives for Ogbia Federal Constituency, has onbehalf of his Family and Team Obua, congratulated the Bayelsa State Governor, Sen. Douye Diri and his deputy, Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo on the Supreme Court’s affirmation of their re-election.
Fred Obua hailed the Judiciary for strenghtening desirable Democracy with the Friday’s Judgment, stating that the development will save the Governor and his Deputy from further distractions as well as bring about fuller concentration in the ongoing task of delivering shared Prosperity to Bayelsans.
Fred Obua who served as the Co-coordinator of the PDP’s Diri/Ewhrujakpo 2023 re-election campaign in Ogbia Local Government Area, commended Bayelsans for the continuous support to the Diri’s Prosperity Government.
Fred Obua while hinting that Gov. Diri is large-hearted and running an all-inclusive Government, called on the Competitors to join Hands with Gov. Diri in moving the State forward.
The Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors reiterated that the Development, Security and Prosperity of Bayelsa State is on course just as Bayelsa State holds great promise under Gov. Diri.
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