Ogah Coñgratulates Gov. Nwifuru, Applauds His Leadership Disposition


The Chairman, House Committee on Reformatory Institutions in the Federal House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. (Comrade) Chinedu Ogah, OON, has congratulated the Executive Governor of Ebonyi State, His Excellency Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, FNIOB, FCAI, on his emergence as Chairman, Board of Trustees, Forum of Former Presiding Officers of Nigerian State Assemblies.

Ogah, who represents Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency, commended the Forum and its members for finding the governor worthy of the honourable appointment.

He expressed satisfaction with the governor’s remarkable achievements, noting that Governor Nwifuru’s democratic disposition, exemplary leadership, inclusive governance, and other outstanding qualities made him a natural and deserving choice for the position.

The federal lawmaker further applauded the governor’s performance and remarked that Governor Nwifuru’s second tenure already appears assured, considering the level of development and progress currently taking place across the state.

His message reads:

“This appointment is a clear recognition of your unwavering commitment to democratic ideals, your sterling record of legislative experience, and the exemplary leadership you continue to demonstrate in steering the affairs of Ebonyi State.

Your inclusive governance style, visionary policies, and dedication to the welfare of the people have not only elevated the state but also earned you respect and admiration across the nation. It is therefore not surprising that distinguished former presiding officers across Nigeria found you worthy of this honorable responsibility.

We are confident that you will bring your wealth of experience, integrity, and devotion to service to bear in this new role, further strengthening legislative leadership and democratic governance in our country.

Once again, congratulations, Your Excellency. We pray for God’s continued guidance, wisdom, and strength as you lead Ebonyi State to even greater heights.”

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