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Former Vice Chairman of Ogoja LGA Honors Deputy Governor Peter Odey on His 50th Birthday

 



In a heartfelt tribute, Hon. Sarah Amu Abraham Odey, the former Vice Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Area, has celebrated the 50th birthday of His Excellency Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, the Deputy Governor of Cross River State.


"On this momentous occasion of your 50th birthday, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes," she said. "Reaching this significant milestone is a testament to your dedication, resilience, and commitment to serving the people of Cross River State."


Hon. Odey praised the Deputy Governor's leadership and vision, highlighting the positive transformations he has brought to the state. She noted that his contributions have set a high benchmark for others to follow.


"Your leadership and unwavering vision have brought positive transformations to our state, and your contributions have set a benchmark for others to follow," she added. "As we celebrate your golden jubilee, we reflect on your achievements and the profound impact you have made in public service."


She wished Rt. Hon. Peter Odey continued success, good health, and happiness as he embarks on the next chapter of his life, surrounded by family, friends, and admirers.


"May this special day be filled with joy, surrounded by the love of your family, friends, and all those who hold you in high esteem. Happy 50th Birthday, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey!"


The tribute underscores the esteem in which Rt. Hon. Peter Odey is held and highlights his significant contributions to the development of Cross River State.

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