Esiso commends outgoing Delta PDP EXCO members at valedictory meeting.

Esiso commends outgoing Delta PDP EXCO members at valedictory meeting.

The Chairman of the outgoing Executive Committee members of Delta State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olorogun (Barr) Kingsley Esiso has expressed gratitude to members of his team for the cooperation and team work that exemplified unity all through their tenure.

“I want to greatly appreciate and commend you all for showing me favour with your loyalty, support and cooperation that made our tenure a resounding success. I thank you all,” Esiso said.

Esiso spoke Friday, September 6, 2024, at a valedictory meeting with members of the outgoing State party Executive Committee (EXCO) with a call on them to remain loyal and committed to the leader of the party, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and his administration. “You should get involved in anything that will move the administration forward, promote the M.O.R.E Agenda and elevate the PDP in Delta State,” he said.

The outgoing PDP State Chairman further told members of his EXCO who are coming back in their elevated positions to cooperate with the incoming PDP State Chairman, Chief Solomon Arenyeka by extending to him the same support and cooperation that produced unity of purpose that was visible during his tenure.

The Secretary of the outgoing Delta State PDP EXCO Engr. Dan Ossai on behalf of other members of the team thanked Chief Esiso for providing the enabling atmosphere that made the EXCO members work in unity during his tenure and for making the appointment of members of his team possible.

Among others who spoke at the valedictory meeting was the Director of Protocol, Chief Sunday Onoriode who thanked his colleagues because no adverse report ever came up to portray the outgoing EXCO in bad light. The DOP who is the outgoing Organising Secretary of PDP thanked Chief Esiso and his colleagues for the atmosphere of unity and camaraderie fostered during their tenure.

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