Nkaleke Progressive Congress Marches Solidarity To Governor Nwifuru

Ebonyi youths under the aegis of Nkaleke Progressive Congress in Ozibo Development Centre, Ebonyi Local Government Area have eulogized Governor Francis Nwifuru for his aggressive rural development programmes in the State.
The Youths made the commendation recently during a special solidarity match organised in honour of the Governor for bankrolling the ongoing construction of the 16.7km Randa to Mbamini road, the second phase of the Ogbaga road Project. The Youths who were overjoyed by the gesture of the Governor carried placards with several inscriptions some of which read "Thank you FON for remembering Nkaleke Ozhibo Ugbala road", "Thank you our Governor for all you do for us", "Ozibo Ugbala people are not ungrateful people", "Our Governor thank you for coming to assuage our plights", "For this, we will remain eternally grateful to our Governor" among others. Articulating their views, Comrade Joshua Onwe and Prince Kings Ogara paid glowing tributes to the Governor for his special love for Nkaleke people and commended him particularly for the construction of the 23km Ogbaga-Nwofe road and the ongoing the 16.7km Randa to Mbamini road. While assuring that they would assist in the supervision of the project to ensure quality delivery, the Youths reiterated their resolve to repay the Governor through the ballot in 2027. The Special Assistant to the Governor on Documentation, Dr. Boniface Nwankwo commended the Youths for peaceful conducts during the solidarity march and called on them to continue to support the Governor Francis Nwifuru led administration for more dividends of democracy. "I want to specially commend our dependable Youths for conceiving this idea of gratitude and appreciation and doing same in the most peaceable manner. "I however appeal to them to redouble their solidarity to the Governor Nwifuru led administration in the State to reap more dividends of democracy". Over two thousand Youths and some enthusiastic Elders participated in the solidarity March.

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