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Rt. Hon. Barr. Alex Ukam Extols Biase Vice Chairman, Hon. Ekuma Ngwu on Birthday, Commends His Exceptional Qualities


The Honourable Federal Commissioner Representing Cross River State at the National Population Commission (NPC), Rt. Hon. Barr. Alex Ukam has showered encomiums on the Vice Chairman of Biase Local Government Area (LGA), Hon. Ekuma Ngwu, JP on the occasion of his birthday celebrarion today, Admonish his Impactful leadership potentials.


In his birthday message, Rt. Hon. Ukam commended Hon. Ekuma Ngwu's loyalty and support to the Chairman of Biase Council, Hon. Edodi Edodi Eyong, describing it as the needed attributes to actualize the People's First mandate and the Liberation Agenda of the present administration. "I trust in your capacity and leadership acumen. I implore you to channel your youthful energy and skills in unalloyed support to your Chairman, Hon. Edodi Eyong Edodi to ensure the realisation of the People's First mandate of the His Excellency the Governor and the Liberation Agenda of your Chairman." He maintained. 


Rt. Hon. Ukam equally commended the Chairman of Biase for fostering a strong working relationship with his Vice Chairman, Hon. Ekuma Ngwu, noting that this harmonious partnership will undoubtedly yield impressive results, earning the admiration of the Governor, stakeholders, and the people of Biase who elected them. This collaborative approach is expected to drive robust performance and achieve the desired outcomes, ultimately benefiting the community.


The Patriarch seize the opportunity to pray  for the young Vice Chairman, wishing him God's divine guidance, protection, blessings, and enduring wisdom as he continue to serve the people of Biase LGA.


Rt. Hon. Barr. Alex Ukam Media Team

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