The President of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Delta South and Central senatorial districts, Chief Jude Dozie, has cautioned against acts capable of distrupting the prevailing peace among the Igbo in the two districts.
Chief Dozie gave the warning at the Governor’s Office Annex in Warri, Delta State, during a meeting convened by Francis Onuora, Special Assistant on Non-Indigenes’ Affairs to Delta State Governor.
The meeting had in attendance, representatives of Ndigbo Political Forum from Delta Central and Delta South senatorial districts.
The Ohaneze Ndigbo chieftain called on Igbo in the area to work together in order to attract the desired support from the state government.
According to the governor’s aide, “there is sustainable peace and progress across Delta State.”
He listed the governor’s achievements to include road construction in the three senatorial districts, creation of youth empowerment programmes, increased peace and security, among others.
Nze Onuorah, also observed that non-indigenes were also benefiting from the youth empowerment programme.
, assured members of Ndigbo Political Forum that Governor Okowa is always with Ndigbo.
He appealed to Igbos in Delta South and Central as well as members of Ndigbo Political Forum to continue to work in one accord in order to get more recognition from the state government.
Meanwhile, a member of Ndigbo Political Forum, Chief Tony Okoro, has appealed to the state governor to appoint Igbo into his cabinet and administration.
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