Chairmanship aspirant for Uvwie Local Government Council in Delta State, Mr Andrew Agagbo has felicitated Nigerian workers, especially the resourceful and great think tanks in Uvwie area.
Uvwie Council chairmanship aspirant, Andrew Agagbo celebrates workers, commends resourceful workforce in Uvwie LGA
Agagbo in his statement on workers’ day celebration commemorated May 1 every year also wished workers a Happy New Month.
“As we commemorate this national event, be assured your invaluable service to our nation and our council is noticeable to the state governor Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori.
“I wish to congratulate our workers for your sacrifice and love for our dear nation.
“As a man driven by passion to serve the people of Uvwie, join our hands to bring unity, decency, and better condition of our workers.
“With the more agenda I am certain that the Oborevwori-led administration is poised as well documented in the State Governor’s More agenda for meaningful development for all Deltans,” he said.
The frontline aspirant for the chairmanship seat of Uvwie Council noted that Local Government workers remain critical to grassroots development and their inputs remain significant.
“Mr Andrew Agagbo once again says Happy Workers Day,” he added.
With #letmakeUvwie greater, Agagbo expressed his deepest thanks to the people of Uvwie Local Government Area for the support so far saying he would not betray the confidence they repose in him if he emerges the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and goes on to get their mandate in the local government elections expected to place later this year.
He said, “Happy New Month to the my good people of Uvwie. It is with a heart of joy I welcome everyone Into the month of fulfilment and divine engagement with destiny.
“I, Andrew Agagbo as a frontline aspirant for chairman, Uvwie Local Government Council together, we can build and develop capacity, and infrastructural growth and attain our beloved council as the economic nerve centre of Delta State.
“Let’s do it together. Happy New Month.”