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Journalist, LOC Similes as Mulade Appreciate Members Generously, *** Ijaw Itsekiri Will Work Together as Mulade Plans 2020 Tournament In Warri North

Journalist, LOC Similes as Mulade Appreciate Members Generously,

*** Ijaw Itsekiri Will Work Together as Mulade Plans 2020 Tournament In Warri North




The Chief organiser of the just concluded Ijaw, Itsekiri Peace Unity football competition, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, today Monday, appreciates members of  the Local Organising Committee (LOC) and Journalist who reported the football tournament.

The appreciation took place at the office complex of Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ in Warri, Delta State. The Ijaw leader Mulade proposed programmes for  Ijaw Itsekiri to Work Together as plans commences for the next Sheriff Mulade Ijaw Itsekiri Peace Unity Football competition in 2020 

 Sheriff Mulade thanked members of the committee and advocate the need for all stake holders to work together for sustainable peace and unity in Delta State, adding that the Tournament  are planed to enhance and encourage Harmonious relationship between the ethnic groups.

During the meeting, Sheriff Mulade noted that the committee led by Hon. Ken Nwobocha  work assiduously for the success of the tournament from the opening games to the finials. He appealed to everyone who live in Warri to support ventures that encourage peaceful coexistence and create enabling environment to attract development.

Mulade specifically thanked the LOC Chairman, Hon. Ken Nwobocha, Azuke Chiemeka of Delta Broadcasting Service DBS for giving edifying professional publicity during the reportage of the program. He also appreciated the media Houses, Gbaramatu Voice, FocalPoint Reports, the Liberator, Niger Delta Mirror, Egbema Voice and others for the coverage of the games.

He noted that the next edition will be commence in Warri North Local government Area, adding that the entire Ijaw and Itsekiris in Warri should feel the impacts of the friendly football tournaments.

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