By Ajiri-Oghene Oreh
PDP House of Representatives Candidate for Isoko Federal Constituency, Pst Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko has congratulated former Minority Leader, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Leo Okuweh Ogor on his 64th birth anniversary
Ukodhiko in a message of felicitation on Friday, described the member representing Isoko Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, Hon Ogor as “strong-minded political leader and an exemplar of Isoko intelligence, industry and foresight “
According to Ukodhiko, “Rt Hon Leo Ogor has a versatile and profound insights into a wide range of issues and endeavors which manifests in his legislative engagements in the House of Representatives he once held sway as Deputy Majority Leader, chairing many adhoc committees
“His representation of Isoko Federal Constituency in the National Assembly is marked by a sterling legislative records of numerous bills and motions that impact positively on the nation’s unity, development and welfare of the citizens
“As a representative, he saw to road infrastructure, electricity projects, education facilities, water projects, hospital facilities and influenced the empowerment, employment and appointments of many Isoko sons and daughters, that are significant and verifiable
“A dependable leader, Hon. Ogor’s humane and political credentials are inspiring and ennobling, and his footprints are associated with visionary leader
“My Leader, thinking of the role you played in the development of our Constituency and the empowerment of our people, the sacrifice made by you, your commitment and everything you put, it will not be out of place to celebrate you
“You set an excellent records of legislative representation of efficiency, effectiveness and responsiveness I hope to sustain and surpass as I gear up to represent the good people of Isoko Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives
The former Delta Energy Cmmissioner, Pastor Jonathan Ukodhiko prayed to God for good health, strength and more blessings upon Rt Hon Leo Ogor in his continued service to Isoko in particular and Nigeria in general