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At 67, Leo Ogor Earns Ukodhiko’s Praise for Lasting Legislative Contributions
Member representing Isoko North and South Federal Constituency, Rep. Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko, has joined family members, friends, and well-wishers across the world to celebrate his political mentor, father, and predecessor, Rt. Hon. Leo Okuweh Ogor, on the occasion of his 67th birth anniversary.
In a congratulatory message, Rep. Ukodhiko described Rt. Hon. Ogor as an exemplary leader whose towering accomplishments in politics have brought immense pride to the Isoko nation.
He noted that Ogor’s enduring contributions to the growth, unity, and political advancement of Isoko land remain indelible.
The Deputy Chairman House Committee on Science and Technology particularly highlighted Ogor’s impactful tenure as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, describing it as a defining chapter in Nigeria’s legislative history, one marked by courage, principled leadership, and unwavering advocacy for the Niger Delta.
Speaking on behalf of the hospitable and peace-loving people of Isoko North and South Federal Constituency, Rep. Ukodhiko praised Ogor as a consummate parliamentarian and statesman whose mentorship continues to inspire a new generation of leaders committed to service, equity, and development.
As Rt. Hon. Ogor marks 67 years, Rep. Ukodhiko prayed for God’s continued blessings, good health, renewed strength, and divine wisdom, wishing him many more years of impactful service to Isoko, the Niger Delta, and Nigeria at large.


