Renewed Hope Ambassadors Coordinator, Kwode Felicitates With Delta APC Chairman, Arenyeka, At 69

By Henry Ubus

The Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, Deacon Matthew Kwode, JP, has extended warm felicitations to the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, on the occasion of his 69th birthday anniversary.

In a statement made available to journalists, Deacon Kwode described Chief Arenyeka as a seasoned political leader, respected statesman, and committed party administrator whose contributions to the growth and stability of the APC in Delta State have remained invaluable.

According to him, the Delta APC Chairman has consistently demonstrated exemplary leadership, political maturity, and a strong commitment to democratic principles, qualities that have helped strengthen the party’s structure and unity across the state.

Deacon Kwode noted that Chief Arenyeka’s wealth of experience, dedication to party development, and ability to foster harmony among party members have earned him admiration and respect within and beyond political circles.

He commended the APC Chairman for his unwavering support for progressive politics and his efforts in advancing the ideals and objectives of the party in Delta State.

The Renewed Hope Ambassadors coordinator further prayed for God’s continued guidance, wisdom, and good health upon Chief Arenyeka as he celebrates another year of impactful service to the state and the nation.

“On behalf of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Ughelli South Local Government Area, I heartily congratulate Chief Solomon Arenyeka on his 69th birthday. We celebrate his outstanding leadership, commitment to the APC, and his contributions to political development in Delta State. We wish him long life, good health, peace, and greater accomplishments in the years ahead,” Kwode stated.

The statement concluded by wishing the APC chairman a joyful celebration and many more fruitful years in service to humanity and the advancement of democratic governance.

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