The Oyachaba K’Idoma and APC Chieftain, Dr Dickson Akoh has sent his heartfelt congratulations to the Executive Governor of Benue state, His Excellency, Rev. Fr Hyacinth Alia on the auspicious occasion of his priestly ordination anniversary.
Dr Akoh while applauding his long-standing faith and commitment in the service of God and humanity as an ordained priest in the Catholic faith, attributed the godly tutelage of the priesthood as an igniter and responsible for the Governor’s unique leadership disposition and humanitarian gesture, even before he assumed office as the Governor.
He described the Governor as a God fearing leader with unquantifiable zeal to deliver on his promises of rescuing Benue State from chronic underdevelopment.
While thanking God for the life, fulfilled-purpose and achievements of His Excellency so far in life both as a Priest and Governor, Akoh wants Governor Alia to continue to approach governance with burning passion, fairness and relentless commitment as observed since taken over mantle of leadership in the state as Governor.
As a labourer in God’s vineyard and Servant-leader to the good people of Benue State, Akoh asked God to continue to endow His Excellency with long life, enormous wisdom, strength and grace to deliver good governance to the people of the State.
He joins the Catholic Community and the entire people of Benue state to wish His Excellency, Governor Hyacinth Alia a remarkable 34th priestly anniversary celebration.
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