Saturday, 27 July 2019
Thursday, 11 July 2019
IZOUKOMOR EASTER MESSAGE
CHIEF FAVOUR IZOUKOMOR'S EASTER MESSAGE; CALLS ON CHRISTIANS TO SACRIFICE FOR ONE ANOTHER.
Warri.
The Commissioner representing Ijaw ethnic nationality on the Board of DESOPADEC, Chief Favour Izoukomor has rejoiced with Christians on the resurrection of Jesus Christ celebrated as Easter Sunday.
Chief Favour Izoukomor in an Easter message signed by his Personal Assistant, Comrade Jackson Timiyan says Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a sign of victory for all Christians over death of all kinds.
Chief Izoukomor implored all Christians to emulate the selflessness of Jesus Christ by being kind to one another at all times.
The Ijaw DESOPADEC commissioner stressed that if Christ Jesus had not risen from the dead there would not have been Christianity and therefore urged all Christians to rejoice in the hope that victory is theirs.
He admonished all Christians to observed the Easter celebration with deep reflection over what Jesus Christ went through in reconciling man to his Creator.
Chief Izoukomor who is also the Fiyewei of Ogbe Ijoh Warri kingdom, appealed to all to show love to one another, as well as implored non Christians to join their Christians counterparts in marking the season so as to foster unity and love in the country.
On behalf of the people of his mandate areas, Chief Izuokomor wished all Christains a wonderful Easter celebration.
Warri.
The Commissioner representing Ijaw ethnic nationality on the Board of DESOPADEC, Chief Favour Izoukomor has rejoiced with Christians on the resurrection of Jesus Christ celebrated as Easter Sunday.
Chief Favour Izoukomor in an Easter message signed by his Personal Assistant, Comrade Jackson Timiyan says Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a sign of victory for all Christians over death of all kinds.
Chief Izoukomor implored all Christians to emulate the selflessness of Jesus Christ by being kind to one another at all times.
The Ijaw DESOPADEC commissioner stressed that if Christ Jesus had not risen from the dead there would not have been Christianity and therefore urged all Christians to rejoice in the hope that victory is theirs.
He admonished all Christians to observed the Easter celebration with deep reflection over what Jesus Christ went through in reconciling man to his Creator.
Chief Izoukomor who is also the Fiyewei of Ogbe Ijoh Warri kingdom, appealed to all to show love to one another, as well as implored non Christians to join their Christians counterparts in marking the season so as to foster unity and love in the country.
On behalf of the people of his mandate areas, Chief Izuokomor wished all Christains a wonderful Easter celebration.
EGBEMA PEACE APPEAL
Concerned peace stakeholders in Egbema communities have appealed to the Delta State Government to postpone the Polobubo Tsekelewu communities youth election scheduled for Saturday 29 June 2019 due to security reasons.
A statement signed by comrade Emmanuel Osolo, Fred Waresah, Benjamin Ofiyai, Richard Keba, Karina Pablogha and others leaders of the Egbema Communities Peace Development And Humanitarian Rights Association urged the government to wade in and reschedule the said youth election until all the aspirants sign a peace accord to forestall the breakdown of law and order in the area.
According to the statement, the Polobubo and Tsekelewu communities had frowned at the electoral committee alleged appointment of some persons on Polobubo social media, claiming that it was unconstitutional, illegal and against the bye laws of the land.
The Egbema Peace forum also alleged that the national body of the Polobubo Tsekelewu communities had over stayed it tenure and therefore lacks the mandate to conduct any election in the area.
The peace body however noted that no elections should be allowed to scuttle or jeopardize the existing peace situation in Polobubo Tsekelewu communities
A statement signed by comrade Emmanuel Osolo, Fred Waresah, Benjamin Ofiyai, Richard Keba, Karina Pablogha and others leaders of the Egbema Communities Peace Development And Humanitarian Rights Association urged the government to wade in and reschedule the said youth election until all the aspirants sign a peace accord to forestall the breakdown of law and order in the area.
According to the statement, the Polobubo and Tsekelewu communities had frowned at the electoral committee alleged appointment of some persons on Polobubo social media, claiming that it was unconstitutional, illegal and against the bye laws of the land.
The Egbema Peace forum also alleged that the national body of the Polobubo Tsekelewu communities had over stayed it tenure and therefore lacks the mandate to conduct any election in the area.
The peace body however noted that no elections should be allowed to scuttle or jeopardize the existing peace situation in Polobubo Tsekelewu communities
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
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