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DELTA LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLLS:Save Urhobo Youth Forum Congratulates Winners in Delta Central, Others in General

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 6:45 AM
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DELTA LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLLS:Save Urhobo Youth Forum Congratulates Winners in Delta Central, Others in General

——–Promises To Pay Solidarity Visit To Council Chairmen in Delta Central

By Wilson Macaulay

Save Urhobo Youth Forum, one of the most active civil Society Organizations in Delta State ,under the leadership of Ambassador Agadia Samuel Oghenegare, the National President,fondly known as the Street Governor, has extended their heartfelt congratulation message to the winners of the recently concluded DSIEC elections, especially those in Delta Central in particular and the rest local governments in Delta State.

The Save Urhobo Youth Forum in a press statement released to newsmen praised the dedication and commitment of the newly elected Local government Chairmen and their Counsellors for their services in their various sphere of service to their people.

The Statement added: “Your victory is a testament to your dedication and commitment to serving our communities. We commend the electoral process, which has been widely recognized as free, fair, and credible. This success is not just yours, but a victory for democracy and the good people of Delta State,”

Ambassador Agadia Samuel Oghenegare, the National President of the group highlighted the importance of this electoral success, not only for the winners but for the entire democratic framework within the state. The street Governor expressed optimism about the positive changes and developments the newly elected officials will bring to their respective local governments.

Speaking further, the youth boss said: “We look forward to seeing the positive changes and developments the various Chairmen in Delta Central will bring to Urhobo land, and the overall progress the 25 local governments will bring to Delta State in general.
Continuing, he posited: “The DSIEC election, recognized for its transparency and fairness, marks a significant milestone in the democratic process of Delta State, on that note , l say once again, congratulations to all the winners.”

Worthy of note, Ambassador Agadia said:”In addition to our congratulatory message, the Save Urhobo Youth Forum wish to announce our plans to pay a solidarity visit to all the newly elected chairmen of all the Local governments in Delta Central , including Warri South and Patani local government Area.”

Agadia the Forum National President explained that the visit aims to reinforce the Forum’s support and collaboration with the local governments, ensuring a united effort towards the development and progress of the Urhobo nation in particular and Delta State in general.
He pointed out that the Save Urhobo Youth Forum has long been an advocate for youth empowerment and community development in Delta Central and beyond.

Under the dynamic leadership of Ambassador Agadia Samuel Oghenegare, the Forum has initiated various programs and projects aimed at uplifting the youth and fostering sustainable development.

As the new local government officials prepare to take on their roles, the support and encouragement from influential groups like the Save Urhobo Youth Forum is crucial in driving their agenda for positive change. The Forum’s commitment to working hand in hand with the newly elected local government Chairmen and Counsellors underscores a shared vision for a prosperous and democratic Urhobo nation in particular and Delta State at large.

The proposed solidarity visit by the Save Urhobo Youth Forum is expected to further strengthen the relationship between the youths and their local governments, thus paving the way for collaborative efforts in addressing the needs and aspirations of the Youths in various communities.

With the backing of the Save Urhobo Youth Forum, the newly elected officials are poised to embark on their term with a solid foundation of support and a clear mandate for development and progress of Urhobo land.
The Forum’s proactive stance and unwavering dedication to the betterment of Delta State serves as an inspiring example of community leadership and engagement.

In summation , the statement reads: ” Once again
on behalf of the Save Urhobo Youth Forum, led by
my humble self,Ambassador Agadia Samuel Oghenegare, popularly known as the Street Governor, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the winners of the Delta State Local Government elections, especially those in Delta Central,.. We indeed look forward to seeing the positive changes and developments you will bring to our local governments. Once again, congratulations to all the winners.”

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