Asiuwhu Hails Okowa’s Appointment As South-South Renewed Hope Ambassador Coordinator

The Chairman of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment, Olorogun Godspower Omafuvwe Asiuwhu JP, has congratulated the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, on his recent appointment by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu as the South-South Renewed Hope Ambassador Coordinator.

In a statement released through his media unit, Asiuwhu described the appointment as “well-deserved and fitting for a leader whose service to humanity and political dexterity remain undeniable.”

According to him, Senator Okowa’s elevation did not come as a surprise to those who have closely followed his leadership trajectory over the years. He noted that Okowa has consistently demonstrated exceptional competence as a political tactician, refined statesman, and visionary leader whose humility and depth of experience continue to shape governance in Delta State and beyond.

“Your undeniable track record in public service has once again spoken loud and clear,” Asiuwhu stated. “This appointment is truly a square peg in a square hole, reflecting the trust and confidence reposed in you by Mr. President.”

The Taskforce Chairman further expressed strong optimism that Senator Okowa will bring his hallmark dedication, strategic insight, and unifying leadership style to bear in driving the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda across the South-South region.

He added that Okowa’s rare ability to mobilize people, inspire positive action, and champion development-focused initiatives makes him the right man for the role.

Asiuwhu concluded by congratulating the former Governor, fondly calling him “Ekwueme”, and described the appointment as another milestone in Okowa’s illustrious political journey.

“Your path of excellence continues to inspire us,” he said. “We are proud to witness this new chapter in your service to the nation.”

The appointment has continued to generate goodwill messages across Delta State and the South-South region.

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