Ijaw DESOPADEC Commissioner Okpoye Writes Open Letter To Oborevwori, Appreciates Him On Appointment

His Excellency,
Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff O.F. Oborevwori,
Executive Governor of Delta State
Governor’s Office
Asaba
Dear Sir,

APPRECIATION FOR MY APPOINTMENT AS COMMISSIONER REPRESENTING THE SEVEN IJAW KINGDOMS IN DELTA STATE ON THE BOARD OF DESOPADEC

Your Excellency, let me begin by congratulating you on your overwhelming victory and successful swearing-in as the Executive Governor of Delta State.

It is without a doubt that from your nomination as the candidate of our great party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), to the political battles fought during the pre-election stage and the election stage, it is apparent that God is involved in the affairs of men. Indeed, we are even more reassured that you will emerge victorious at the tribunal.

I sincerely appreciate the exceptional support that you provided regarding my appointment as Commissioner, representing the Seven Ijaw Kingdoms of Delta State on the Board of DESOPADEC, prior to your swearing-in as the governor of our dear state.

Your support not only helped me achieve this great feat, but it also taught me the true meaning of teamwork. I am always filled with confidence knowing that I can rely on you whenever I need any form of assistance or guidance, and for that, I am grateful.

Once again, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve. Permit me, Your Excellency, to use this opportunity to express my unalloyed loyalty and commitment to your administration, and I look forward to working with you to deliver the dividends of democracy to our people and improve their lives.

In conclusion, on behalf of the political leadership of the Ijaw ethnic nationality and the good people of Egbema Kingdom, I say thank you.

My prayers and support are with you, and may God grant you victory in the election tribunal.
Accept the assurance of my esteemed regards.

Signed:
Hon. Okpoye Okubo Spencer
Commissioner representing, the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality on the Board of DESOPADEC,