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Ukodhiko congratulates Iduh Amadhe on birth anniversary
Member representing Isoko North and South Federal Constituency, Hon. Jonathan Ukodhiko, has congratulated former President-General of Isoko Development Union (IDU), High Chief Iduh Amadhe on his birth anniversary on May 20.
Hon. Ukodhiko, in a statement on Monday, at Abuja, described the grand patron of IDU as a vocal and forthright elder-statesman, cultural leader per excellence and nationalist-politician with an inestimable presence.
The House of Representatives member stated, “Iduh’s contributions towards the growth and development of the Isoko-ethnic nationality are immense especially as a onetime chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area Council and former President-General of IDU.
“As a patriot and federalist of repute, High Chief Amadhe completely uses every of his brain and brawn in advancing the great cause of Isoko ethnic-nationality, unwavering in his patriotism and relentless pursuit of its unity, peace, oneness and progress.”
Hon. Ukodhiko said, “on behalf of my family and the people of Isoko North/South Federal Constituency, i felicitate with a revered cultural leader and foremost elder-statesman, High Chief Iduh Amadhe, grand patron and immediate past President-General of Isoko Development Union on his birth anniversary.
“Chief, your incredible courage, wisdom, brilliance, patriotism, resilience, leadership acumen, and firm commitment to the cultural development of Isoko ethnic-nation are admirable and inspiring.”
As the former IDU helmsman celebrates this year’s birth anniversary, Hon. Jonathan Ukodhiko, Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Science and Technology prayed for longer life and good health for the elder-statesman.