Birthday: Ohonbamu Lauds APC Chairman for Winning Streak

…Urge Edo people to be patient
By Simeon OSAJIE
Edo State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Hon. Paul Ohonbamu has called for patience from Edo People, just as he congratulated Emperor Jarret Tenebe, Chairman of the Edo State All Progressives Congress, APC on his birth anniversary
The Commissioner who lauded the APC Chairman for the numerous victories recorded by the APC since he held sway as State Chairman of the ruling party in a statement in Benin City, appealed for patience from the public.
“On behalf of the Ministry of Information and Communication, I congratulate our indefatigable and action Chairman on your birth anniversary.
“You contributed immensely to our party’s winning streak as Chairman and we owe you a great deal of gratitude.
“We join your family, friends, and well-wishers in expressing our gratitude to Almighty God for His unwavering love, mercy, protection, and provision for you throughout these years, as you continue to soar in life,” the Commissioner noted.
While wishing the Chairman a happy birth anniversary celebration, Ohonbamu prayed that God Almighty grant him many more years of good health and blessings to continue serving humanity and the good people of Edo State with the successful implementation of the SHINE agenda of the Governor Monday Okpebholo led administration.
“As we navigate the challenges and opportunities of our great state, let’s take a moment to appreciate the efforts of our government.
“Governor Monday Okpebholo and his team are working tirelessly to improve our infrastructure, enhance security, and promote economic growth. Let’s Be Patient and Supportive because Change takes time, and progress is often incremental.
“Let’s give our government the space to implement their plans and policies. Your patience and support are crucial in this journey.
“Working together by collaborating with our government and stakeholders, we can overcome challenges and achieve development and progress for the benefit of all Edo people,” Ohonbamu added.