The Chairman , Delta State Hospital Management Board, Dr. Paul Oweh was given a heroic welcome as he attended the burial ceremony of the Isoko North Local Government Chairman’s mother-in-law. As he stepped out of the crowd, he was met with massive ovation, a testament to his popularity and influence in the region.
Dr. Oweh is a prominent party leader in Isoko, known for his tireless efforts in promoting the welfare of the people. His house has become a mecca of sorts for the Isoko people, who flock to him for guidance, support, and empowerment. His presence at the burial ceremony was a morale booster for the family and friends of the deceased, and his heroic welcome was a clear indication of the high esteem in which he is held.
As a respected leader in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Oweh has been instrumental in mobilizing support for the party in Isoko North. His commitment to the party’s ideals and his dedication to the welfare of the people have earned him a reputation as a true leader and a champion of the people.
The burial ceremony was attended by other prominent leaders in the region, including the Fist Lady of Delta State Deaconess Tobore Oborevwon, Hon Jonathan Ukodhiko member House of Representative,Hon Emmanuel Egbabo former chairman Isoko North and current Organising secretary of the People Democratic Party ( pdp)and other stakeholders. The event was a celebration of the life of the chairman’s mother-in-law, who was remembered for her kindness, generosity, and community service.
Dr. Oweh’s presence at the event was a demonstration of his solidarity with the chairman and his family and his commitment to the well-being of the people of Isoko North. His heroic welcome was a testament to the impact he has made in the region and his reputation as a leader who truly cares about the welfare of his people.
The Isoko people have come to regard Dr. Oweh, as a true son of the soil, who has consistently demonstrated his love and dedication to their welfare. His house has become a symbol of hope and empowerment for the people, and his presence at the burial ceremony was a reminder of his commitment to their well-being.
As the people of Isoko North continue to mourn the loss of the chairman’s mother-in-law, they take comfort in the knowledge that they have leaders like Dr. Paul Oweh, who truly care about their welfare and are committed to their development.