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Ukodhiko: Celebrating An Uncommon MP, Leader And Mentor At 49
Today, I join the rest of the world, family members, friends, political associates, and well-wishers to celebrate Rep. Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko, the member representing Isoko North and South Federal Constituency, as he marks his 49th birth anniversary.
Working very closely with you for the past eight (8) months has given me unhindered and remarkable insight into your leadership prowess, your resilient approach to handling critical matters, and your swift responses to issues.
These new insights, which I have gained by working closely with you as a mentee, have further broadened my views about success and all her variables, which were unattainable before now, and truly epitomise who you are.
Principal, you have endeared yourself to my heart because, outside of your visible display of humility and show of respect, you are never too busy to carry out due diligence, always listening to second opinions before taking critical decisions.
You have continued to prioritise the welfare of your constituents above immediate personal gains. These intangible attributes are the hallmarks that define you as an uncommon MP and a worthy servant-leader.
Undoubtedly, the Isoko people, whom you represent in the Green Chambers, did not make the wrong decision by electing you as their representative.
I can confidently say that your reign as the member representing Isoko North and South Federal Constituency will bring transformation because your plans for your constituents are plans of good—plans not driven by pecuniary gains but rather by a genuine desire to empower the youths and women to be self-reliant and self-efficient and to build lacking infrastructure.
While it is obvious to even the blind that you stepped into the shoes of a man with big feet, a man regarded as a colossus and a legend at the National Assembly, you have not unwittingly allowed the size of those shoes to slow or hinder you in any way, as your name has started echoing within the walls of the House of Representatives because you came in with a portfolio of astuteness from the private sector, which has immensely helped you to settle in.
On behalf of my family and friends, I pray that the good Lord your God will continue to guide, protect, and equally give you the needed wisdom to lead us to the promised land.
Happy birthday, my principal, Rep. Ajirioghene Jonathan Ukodhiko, and many happy returns!
BY IKODUDU KINGSLEY,
PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO,
REP. Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko