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Former Chairman Calls For Unity In ONELGA

The former Chairman of Ogba, Egbema, Ndoni Local Government Area, Prince Isaac Umejuru, has called for sustained peace and unity in the Omoku communities and across the Local Government Area.

Prince Umejuru made the call during a condolence visit to the family of the late President of the Omoku Youth Federation and member of OSPAC, Ifeanyi Azuazu.

He commended the Commander of the local security outfit, Mr Emeka Onyeocha, members of OSPAC and the Omoku Youth Federation for maintaining calm, maturity, and unity throughout the period of mourning and burial of their late president.

Prince Umejuru also urged the community leaders and stakeholders to continue to work together in harmony to preserve the peace and stability necessary for development and prosperity in the area.

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The former ONELGA Boss, however, called on the people of the area to have faith in the administration of Governor Siminilayi Fubara, as he will surely deliver the dividends of democracy to the local government area in due time

On their part, the OSPAC Commander and the Acting President of the Omoku Youth Federation comrade Wellington Ojadi, expressed deep appreciation to Prince Umejuru for his leadership qualities and consistent support for the youths and people of Ogba, Egbema, and Ndoni Local Government Area.
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