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Onduku Salutes Aguariavwodo on Senior Political Adviser Appointment

Onduku Salutes Aguariavwodo on Senior Political Adviser Appointment 




Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Ward 7 Ayakoromo Community in Burutu Local Government Area of the state, Mr. Charlse Oyinbi Onduku has congratulated and rejoiced with distinguished Senator Emmanuel Edesiri Aguariavwodo on his appointment as the Senior Political Adviser (SPA) to the Government of Delta State by His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, the Executive Governor of Delta State.

Onduku who is a youth leader and PDP grassroot mobilizer in a statement released on Friday morning at Burutu, described the appointment of Senator Aguariavwodo as Senior Political Adviser as a well deserved one, stressing that the most celebrated elderstatesman from Okpare-Olomu kingdom in Ughelli South LGA will deliver on the assignment given to him by the Delta State Government.

Onduku noted that the former Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), a former House of Representatives member and Senator representing Delta Central with his wealth of experience in deep knowledge in political process and policy making who has recorded tremendous impact in the state, National and lnternational community will make meaningful impact in this Oborevwori led administration as SPA.

As a committed nationalist and firm believer in one indissoluble Delta, Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo will be of great asset to the current administration, Onduku remarked.

However, he pray for God divine protection, strength and wisdom to the former Delta State Governorship aspirant, Senator Aguariavwodo to pilot the affairs of the new assignment given to him by the Delta State Government, the statement added.

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