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Gov. Ortom felicitates with Benue National Assembly members

Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom congratulates members of the National Assembly from the state as the 9th Assembly is inaugurated today.

The Governor expresses confidence in the ability of the three Senators and six House of Representatives members elected on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP from Benue State.

He says Senators Gabriel Suswam, Orker Jev and Abba Moro, as well as the House of Representatives members from the state are men of tested integrity and experience who will make remarkable contributions to deepen the country’s democracy.

Governor Ortom restates the commitment of his administration to work with the National Assembly members to attract greater development to the people of the state.

Terver Akase
Chief Press Secretary
June 11, 2019.

Ben Idah

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