Nationnewslead report that Uzor otunuya lukman foundation from Inyi Ndokwa East Local Government area of Delta State has felicitated with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) on clinching victory in the Supreme Court, noting that this thrilling triumph marks the end of a drawn-out legal battle, illuminating the power of resilience and underlining the efficacy of our legal system.
The foundation reacting to the judgment said “Tinubu’s steadfast adherence to the rule of law amidst the turbulence of this prolonged legal fight is a testament to your unwavering commitment to justice and fairness. Today’s verdict signalized not just an electoral win but an affirmation of the people’s faith in your leadership and your party’s ideals.
“May this victory serve as a beacon, lighting the path for the tasks at hand and echoing the promise of a prosperous future. The jubilant reverberations of this triumph are felt not only within the APC but also among the millions of our countrymen who believe in your vision.
“As celebrations abound, let us also take this moment to reflect and appreciate the journey thus far. This conclusion of the legal battle marks a new dawn, an open chapter waiting to be filled with our collective strides toward a better nation.
Uzor otunuya lukman foundation pleaded to President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to please consider his own community and local government and Delta State at large in his administration says Enito Agip came to Kwale in 1962 and all what he promised is not fulfill.
Otunuya make it known that the community he came from have been suffer of Hospital, Light, Water and Road.
Uzor Otunuya Lukman foundation pleaded to President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on behave of the citizen of Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West Ukwuani both home and abroad to please consider their sons and daughters in appointment.
“Once again, congratulations on your profound legal victory in the general election. Under your esteemed leadership, we trust that our nation will reach unprecedented heights”