Osanebi receives Ndokwa youth leadership, charges them to be focused
Member representing Ndokwa East State constituency in the Delta State house
of Assembly, Rt. Hon Friday Ossai Osanebi, today received the newly elected chairman and leadership of Ndokwa East community and clan youth leaders forum.
In a letter of introduction the group introduced Comr. Afam Oseji as the newly elected president general, calling on the lawmaker to accept the leadership of Afam as a true reflection of members of the group.
The group noted that Afam had the majority vote in the election conducted on the 15th of November, and was duly elected.
They further requested the former deputy speaker to recognise and accord the Afam led executive the necessary assistance needed to ensure the smooth running of the group and consolidate on the existing working relationship with him.
Osanebi congratulated the new executives, charging them to remain focused on their assignment, adding that his doors are always open for developmental ideas. He finally charged them to shun envy and make peace their number one priority in Ndokwa East.
The leadership has a four years tenure.
of Assembly, Rt. Hon Friday Ossai Osanebi, today received the newly elected chairman and leadership of Ndokwa East community and clan youth leaders forum.
In a letter of introduction the group introduced Comr. Afam Oseji as the newly elected president general, calling on the lawmaker to accept the leadership of Afam as a true reflection of members of the group.
The group noted that Afam had the majority vote in the election conducted on the 15th of November, and was duly elected.
They further requested the former deputy speaker to recognise and accord the Afam led executive the necessary assistance needed to ensure the smooth running of the group and consolidate on the existing working relationship with him.
Osanebi congratulated the new executives, charging them to remain focused on their assignment, adding that his doors are always open for developmental ideas. He finally charged them to shun envy and make peace their number one priority in Ndokwa East.
The leadership has a four years tenure.
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