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Mulade Congratulates Guwor as Delta House of Assembly Speaker

Mulade Congratulates Guwor 
as Delta House of Assembly Speaker 



Warri: A renowned Delta State born Environmentalist and development advocate Comrade (Chief) Mulade Sheriff has congratulated Hon Emomotimi Guwor as speaker of Delta State House of Assembly 
and for his successful election and inauguration.

While congratulating Hon Emomotimi Guwor as the Speaker of the oil-rich Delta State, he described his emergence as a well deserved one, Chief Mulade called on members of the hallowed chamber to kindly give him all necessary support to enable us have a formidable Legislative arm of government with people oriented development policies that will strengthen the state government led by Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori as executive Governor to achieve his MORE Agenda for Deltans.

I equally call on the new speaker and his colleagues to give maximum support and cooperation to the Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori administration for a better Delta, just as he implored other residents of the state to work with the government to achieve the administration MORE Agenda for the good of Delta State.

Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe-Sorimowei of ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South West Local Government Area of the State, and a former PDP governorship aspirant, have expressed appreciation to all Honourable Members of DTHA, we are very happy and grateful for your huge collective support rendered to our illustrious son. We appreciate all Deltans for the trust, which will not be taking for granted in the State.


In Mulade’s words; "it is imperative to state that Delta is getting closer to achieving true democracy of building bridges of development across the state and I call on the speaker Hon Emomotimi Guwor to reach out to build bonds of trust with all, irrespective of tribe, religious and party to make good legislation for a prosperous and develop Delta State of our dreams".

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