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EGBEMA YOUTH COUNCIL PRESIDENT GENERAL SENDS A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO OKOWA, MANAGER, EREYITOMI, HON. FRED MARTINS.

EGBEMA YOUTH COUNCIL PRESIDENT GENERAL SENDS A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO OKOWA, MANAGER,
EREYITOMI, HON. FRED MARTINS.

EGBEMAVOICE__The Egbema Youth Council (EYC), newly elected President General Mr. Bright Maya and the entire Executive members on behalf of the Kingdoms’ Youth Council has congratulated the Incumbent and governor-elect of Delta State, Dr. Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa for his well-deserved victory on governorship election conducted March 2019 and the inauguration come May, 29th 2019.

Egbema youth Council  is a central  youth body in Egbema Kingdom that advocates for the unity and development of the kingdom.

The newly elected and inaugurated president general of the  youth council during the weekend at Warri hosted a press briefing and sends his congratulatory message to the elected Governor of Delta state, he urged the Governor-elect, the Senator-elect, the House of Representatives and House of Assembly members-elect to take as priority the development of the Egbema Kingdom and Delta State in general.

He expressed confidence that governor Ifeanyi Okowa will do more tremendously for the Ijaws in Egbema kingdom in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State.

In his words "we are optimistic that Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa will do for the Egbema Ijaw-ibe in warri North   more than before".

He urged the  newly elected members to use their good offices to attract developmental projects to the Egbema kingdom to alleviate the plights of the egbema indigenes because we are suffering a lot like third class citizens in the scheme of things in the state.

Mr. Bright Maya equally  stated that Egbema kingdom does not forbid modern social amenities, higher educational institutions, modernized healthcare institutions and the likes.

He as well admonished all the youths from Egbema kingdom in Nigeria and diaspora to support the Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowas’ administration in the state to fruition.

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