Politics
Otuaro felicitates with PDP State Chairman on his birthday
Deputy Governor Kingsley Otuaro of Delta State has expressed his felicitation with the State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta, Olorogun Kingsley Esiso, on his birthday celebration.
The deputy governor commended the commitment of the state chairman to justice and equity in the state PDP, including the stability of the party in the state.
Deputy Governor Otuaro in his goodwill message wrote: “Thank you for your selfless service and unbroken commitment to the ideals of people first, fairness, and equity of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) even as our State Chairman.
“We celebrate every mile achieved, elections won, and mostly the victory of the ticket that brought peace and prosperity to Delta. We acknowledge your immense contributions to the political stability of our Dear State.
“Today, I join the Government of Delta State, a cross-section of Deltans and all party’s faithful to congratulate you, OLOROGUN (BARR.) KINGSLEY ESISO on the occasion of your birth anniversary. It is our sincere prayers that you will continue to enjoy the wisdom of God, His strength, long life, protection, and blessings for many more years of productive service to humanity.
“Once again happy birthday and many congratulations.”
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