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Dr. Uche Ogah Felicitates Former Abia Deputy Governor, Chris Akomas, on His Birthday

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Former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah, has extended warm felicitations to the former Deputy Governor of Abia State, Sir Chris Akomas, on the occasion of his birthday.

In a goodwill message on Tuesday, Dr. Ogah described Sir Akomas as a respected elder statesman and a shining example of selfless leadership whose contributions to the growth and stability of Abia State remain commendable.

He noted that the former Deputy Governor has consistently demonstrated integrity, wisdom, and dedication to public service, leaving an indelible mark on governance and community development.

“Sir Chris Akomas is not only a political leader but someone whose life has inspired many, especially the younger generation, to embrace service and discipline. On this special day, I celebrate his life, achievements, and the values he stands for,” Dr. Ogah stated.

The former minister prayed for God’s continued blessings upon Sir Akomas, granting him good health, renewed strength, and many more years of fruitful service to humanity.

Dr. Ogah further called on Abians and Nigerians at large to emulate the sterling qualities of Sir Chris Akomas, which, according to him, remain vital in building a better society.

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