Ozoro, Delta State – The Executive Chairman of Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, Hon. (Elder) Prince Godwin Ogorugba, received a courtesy call from a delegation of esteemed guests at his office in Ozoro, Delta State, today, March 24, 2025.
The dignitaries present included Hon. (Engr.) (Pastor) Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko, Member Representing Isoko Federal Constituency; Hon. Emmanuel Ajiri Egbabor, Delta State PDP Organizing Secretary; Hon. Emmanuel Edevor, Former Chairman of Isoko North Local Government; and Hon. Daniel Tutumor, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor.
Other notable personalities in attendance were Dr. (Barr.) Evelyn Aluta, Vice Chairman of Isoko North LGA; Sir. Barr. Vote Umukoro, Secretary to Isoko North Local Government; Hon. Obruthe G. Jimmy, Former Councillor of Ofagbe Ward 4; Comr. Alebe Joshua Onos, Supervisor for Environment; Engr. Thomas Akpoedafe, Supervisor for Agriculture and Community Development; Comr. Erero Oloku Jacob, Special Adviser to the Chairman of Isoko North; Barr. Isaiah Omoyibo, PA to the Chairman; and Comr. Jude Ogwologho, Director of Protocol to the Chairman of Isoko North.
The courtesy call is a testament to the collaborative efforts and strong relationships between the local government and various stakeholders in Isoko North.
According to sources, the visit was aimed at strengthening ties and fostering greater cooperation between the local government and the federal constituency.
The visit also underscores the commitment of the local government to work with all stakeholders to drive development and growth in Isoko North.
The Chairman, Hon. (Elder) Prince Godwin Ogorugba, expressed his appreciation for the visit and reiterated his administration’s commitment to delivering quality services to the people of Isoko North.
The visit was marked by discussions on key issues affecting the local government and the federal constituency, as well as exploring areas of collaboration and partnership.
The courtesy call is expected to further strengthen the relationships between the local government and the federal constituency, and ultimately benefit the people of Isoko North.