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Ukodhiko Extols Godwin Ogorugba’s Leadership On His Birthday
The Member representing Isoko North and Isoko South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rep. Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko, has extended warm felicitations to the Chairman of Isoko North Local Government Council, Elder Prince Godwin Ogorugba, on the occasion of his birthday.
In a statement by his Media Team, Rep. Ukodhiko described Prince Ogorugba as a grassroots politician whose emergence as council chairman reflects divine purpose and the collective will of the people.
The Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Science and Technology noted that Prince Ogorugba’s assumption of office comes at a critical period requiring focused leadership, inclusive governance, and people-oriented policies to deepen development at the grassroots.
He commended the chairman’s political maturity, loyalty to party ideals, and commitment to public service, expressing confidence that his administration will strengthen local governance and accelerate socio-economic development across Isoko North.
Rep. Ukodhiko assured Prince Ogorugba of his continued support and partnership in delivering democratic dividends to the people, stressing that strong synergy between federal and local leadership remains vital for sustainable development.
He prayed for God’s guidance, wisdom, good health, and renewed strength for the celebrant as he continues to shoulder the responsibilities of leadership.
“On behalf of my family and constituents, I congratulate Prince Godwin Ogorugba on this milestone and wish him many more years of impactful leadership and service to our people,” the statement concluded.


