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Iteire holds strategic meeting with Isoko North PDP

Iteire holds strategic meeting with Isoko North PDP
In his determination to ensure a strengthened party in Isoko North Local Government Area, Council Chairman, Hon Christian Othuke Iteire on Monday held a strategic meeting with local government area executive members of the People's Democratic Party, PDP led by the chapter's Chairman, Prince Godwin Ogorugba.

The meeting which was held at the Isoko-North Council Secretariat in Ozoro on Monday, August 2, 2021 was at the instance of the Council Chairman, which according to him was called to "ensure a cordial relationship between the local Government Council and the local government Area party executive".

He said, the meeting became necessary in order to reposition the Party as a more viable political platform in the local government area, noting that the PDP being the hope of Nigerians in the next general elections in 2023, has an onerous task ahead, thus all executive members are needed to achieve the task.

While assuring of continuous meetings with the local government area party executive and his unstinted support to the party in the local government area, Hon Iteire solicited for the support and coorperation of the executive members in ensuring the delivery of the mandate freely given to him by the people of Isoko North.

Revealing plans of also holding an enlarged meeting with all wards Chairmen of the Party in the local government area in order to ensure a formidable party at the ward level that would fulfil the yearnings for the party to win all elective position and return to power in 2023, Hon Iteire charged the Party executive members to be united and work together harmoniously.

In his brief response, the party Chairman in Isoko North Local Government Area, Prince Ogorugba commended the Council Chairman for his foresight in calling for the meeting. He lauded the Chairman, Hon. Iteire for the enduring programmes he has conceptualised and he is bringing to bear.

Charging the Council Chairman to run an all-inclusive government, ensuring projects and programmes in various wards are handled by the people of the wards and ensured members of the Isoko North Legislative Arm are carried along, Ogorugba asserted the PDP in Isoko North would remain a big united family for all. 

While revealing that, the party leadership is working seriously to unite all party leaders and aggrieved members, Ogorugba appealed to the Council Chairman to ensure a continuous interface with the party executive both in the local government area  and the wards levels.

The meeting had in attendance, the Vice Chairman of the Council, Chief Frank Frank Esiwo Ozue the Supervisor for Environment, Hon. Alebe Joshua Onos,, and the Special Adviser to the Chairman Hon Imogu Joseph.

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