Ex-IDU President General, others applaud Isoko North Council Chairman's impressive 100-Day performance
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Ex-IDU President General, others applaud Isoko North Council Chairman's impressive 100-Day performance

By Advocate | October 24, 2024 | 2 min read |

Chairman of Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State, Godwin Ogorugba, has received high praise for his remarkable achievements within his first 100 days in office. Former President General of the Isoko Development Union (IDU), Iduh Amadhe, along with other political figures, lauded Ogorugba for his exceptional delivery of democratic dividends to the people of Isoko North.

Amadhe, a prominent chieftain of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and former chairman of Isoko South Council, expressed that Ogorugba's performance within just 100 days was akin to accomplishments usually seen in over a year. "Your achievements are visible to all sons and daughters of Isoko Nation," Amadhe remarked during a condolence visit by Ogorugba and his Isoko South counterpart, Friday Ovoke Warri, following the passing of his father, Pa Ogor Amadhe.

Ajirioghene Osifihor, another PDP leader from Ofagbe community, praised Ogorugba as a "political working machine," commending his swift and effective administration. He added, "Within 100 days, the chairman has exceeded expectations, demonstrating his vision and readiness to serve the people of Isoko North."

Felix Adaimoni, former councillor for Ozoro Ward 2, also applauded Ogorugba's leadership, describing him as a grassroots politician who has significantly impacted the local government in a short period. "Ogorugba has initiated several projects and employed over 30 casual staff while appointing over 20 political aides. His dedication to human capital development is commendable," Adaimoni noted.

Joshua Alebe, the Isoko North Supervisory Councillor for Environment, enumerated some of Ogorugba's key achievements, including the rehabilitation of Otor-Owhe-Owhelogbo road, construction projects in Ofagbe, and the distribution of school supplies to all 43 public primary schools in the council. Alebe emphasized Ogorugba's focus on both infrastructure and human development, adding, "He has also launched ongoing skills acquisition programs for the youth."

The achievements in Ogorugba's first 100 days have earned him widespread recognition, with many calling for continued support to ensure even greater progress for Isoko North.

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