OpenLife Nigeria reports that Delta State Honourable Commissioner for Information, Dr. Ifeanyi Michael Osuoza, has congratulated the former governor of Delta, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
In a press release he personally signed, Osuoza described the Agbor born former governor as a “quintessential” leader who has positively touched many lives in great measures.
Osuoza prayed for good health and long life for Okowa who had equally served the State as a Senator between 2011 and 2015.
Osuoza’s best wishes message for Okowa titled “Our Leader Clocks 65,” is reproduced below unedited.
Your Excellency,
Today marks another special day for us to joyfully celebrate you with deep and sincere appreciation, as you mark your 65th Birthday.
Your quintessential leadership, characterized by an urbane personality, cerebral acumen, astute, visionary sagacity, all finely tempered with your calm, distinguished, charismatic simplicity, have etched your name in the pantheon of greatness and remained the beacon which has continued to guide and direct our political radar.
We pray that God Almighty will continue to guide, protect and enlarge your coast with divine wisdom and blessings in the years ahead.
Congratulations once again on your 65th Birthday, Your Excellency. The best years are still ahead for you, Sir.
Signed:
Dr. Ifeanyi Michael Osuoza,
Honourable Commissioner for Information,
Delta State.
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