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Senator Abba Moro hails Ochacho over rehabilitation of Otukpo township road
The Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District, Comrade Abba Moro, Tuesday night, received foremost real estate mogul and philanthropist, Mohammed Odeh Adah, also known as Ochacho, in his Abuja residence.
Ochacho was accompanied on the visit by Ado Council Chairman, Hon. James Oche, an aspirant for the House of Representatives, Hon. Alex Ogbeh Enokela, and other dignitaries.
Speaking during the visit, Ochacho said he was in the Senator’s residence to identify with him on his developmental strides in Benue South and also inform him of his own developmental efforts at home, and to seek partnership with the lawmaker for execution of more projects in the area.
King Moh, as the realtor is fondly called, lauded Senator Moro for putting Benue South first.
He said he was not unaware of the quality representation of the Comrade-Senator in the red chamber since he assumed office in 2019.
The business mogul prayed God to give the Lawmaker the needed strength to continue to stand and speak for the people of Benue South.
He also promised to join hands with Comrade Moro to make Benue South a better place for all.
Responding, Senator Moro said he was delighted to receive Ochacho and his team in his house.
He acknowledged and commended the industrialist for all his efforts in Otukpo, especially his intervention on the Otukpo township road.
The Senator recalled his personal efforts in the past to make the road motorable and his numerous meetings with the Minister of Works over thesame road, but all to no avail.
Senator Moro opined that King Moh is a symbol of how to help develop a community even when one is not in government and that private sector persons can help develop society knowing that government alone cannot do it all.
He said his doors were always open to anyone who is ready to join hands with him to take Benue South to greater heights.
He prayed God to continue to bless and prosper Ochacho to do more for the land and not to be deterred by detractors.