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Hon. Dagidi congratulates Chief Arenyeka on emergence as State PDP Chair

Hon. Dagidi congratulates Chief Arenyeka on emergence as State PDP Chair
BOMADI—The executive chairman of Bomadi local government area of Delta State, Hon. Andaye Rawlings Dagidi, has congratulated Chief Solomon Arenyeka on his emergence as the state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Hon. Dagidi also felicitated all exco members who were elected at the state Party Congress held in Asaba, the state capital.

In his message of felicitation, issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Chancel Bomadi Sunday, yesterday, the council boss expressed delight over Arenyeka's emergence, stressing the party under his leadership would be more united and do greater exploits.

The statement reads: "Your resounding victory at the just concluded state party congress is well-deserved, which is a testament of your unwavering commitment and support for party affairs coupled with your exceptional leadership qualities displayed over the years.

"Your overwhelming track-records within the PDP family and in public offices attested to your unrelenting dedication to the progress of Delta State and well-being of our great party.

"I am confident, the people of Bomadi local government area are confident, that the PDP under your leadership will grow stronger, and we make bold to say that you're the right person to lead the party at this time of our collective aspiration of unflinching unity and progress.

"On behalf of the people of Bomadi local government area, I pledge our full support and collaboration to working with you to strengthen our party for greater exploits.

"Once again, congratulations on your well-deserved election to lead the PDP to greater heights!".

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