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Rep Ottah Agbo sends Christmas message to constituents

The Member representing Ado/Ogbadibo/Okpokwu Federal Constituency, Dr. Francis Ottah Agbo, has felicitated with the people of his Constituency on the occasion marking the birth of Jesus Christ.

Dr. Ottah Agbo popularly called the Ozigizaga, in a Christmas Message to his constituents and signed by his Media Adviser, Mr. Andrew Agbese, said the joy and unity that come with Christmas underscores the fact that people can live peacefully together if they choose to look on the bright sides of life.

The Lawmaker, also known as the Moving Train and the FeedBack Lawmaker, called on the people to imbibe the message of peace as espoused by Jesus Christ and avoid unnecessary conflicts capable of stalling meaningful developments in the constituency.

The Parliamentarian who is the spokesman of the Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives reminded his constituents that he was able to attract many projects to Enone in the outgoing year because of the general peaceful atmosphere that reigned in the constituency. He called for more prayers and support from his people so that he can deliver more concrete developmental deliverables!

He said, “I believe this season gives us another opportunity to demonstrate our love for one another through acts of charity, concern for others and the pursuit of peace with all men and women. For I believe he who serveth man well, serveth God…”

Dr. Ottah Agbo said as the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Narcotic Drugs, he will be happy to see youths in his constituency live lives free from the harmful effects of Narcotic Drugs addiction and substance abuse and urged them to stay away from such substances.

“On behalf of my family, I wish the long suffering people of Ado/Ogbadibo/Okpokwu Federal Constituency otherwise known as Enone, merry Christmas and happy festive season,” he stated.

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