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Ilaje In Delta won’t be left behind in development – IDSG

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The Chairman of Ilaje Development Summit Group (IDSG) Delta State Chapter, Chief Eko Isinmi Okolo, has said he would continue with his executive to ensure Ilaje both in Delta State and beyond are not left behind in development.

Chief Eko Isinmi stated this in Warri, Warri South Local Government Area, on Monday.

He said Nigeria was blessed with lots of abundant natural resources, adding that he would continue to liaise with relevant authorities and stakeholders to ensure the people benefit from whatever comes from the state and the Federal Government.

He said: ”Nigeria as a country is blessed with lots of abundant natural resources and I shall continue to work with my executive members to ensure we liaise with the relevant authority to see that our fair share gets to us in the state and our various communities.”

Chief Okolo, however, again sought the co-operation of the people for him to succeed in his administration.

He thanked the people for their contributions by way of pieces of advice and suggestions which, he acknowledged, have helped the group to move forward, while soliciting more suggestions from both members of the group and the entire Ilaje people in order to achieve its aims and objectives.

Chief Okolo, who used the medium to wish the group and the entire Ilaje people happy New Year, said, 2023 would be better than 2022 in areas of growth and development and charged his people to be steadfast and continue to pray for more growth and development of the group and the people as a whole.

According to him, he is ready to work with his executive to listen and work with good advice from his people.

He also used the medium to appreciate the Executive Administrator of the national body under the leadership of Rev. Sola Adebawo for his contributions and support towards the development of Ilaje land, Ondo State and Nigeria at large.

The chairman of the state chapter of IDSG also appreciated His Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III CFR, the Olu of Warri and the Warri Traditional Council for the Peace, Love and Unity Movement For Prosperity (PLUMP) Fiesta that brought every ethnic group in Warri and its environs together.

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