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    Wednesday 30 November 2016

    OSANEBI CHARGES COMMUNITY LEADERS ON PEACEFUL PARTNERSHIP WITH MULTINATIONALS


    The Deputy Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Friday Ossai Osanebi has charged community leaders and host communities in Delta State to always coexist peacefully with multinationals in their locality to enhance holistic development of the area.

    Osanebi gave the charge today when he received the new leadership of the Abalagada Community Development Committee ( CDC), led by Comr. Emmanuel Chukwuma. He congratulated Comr. Emanuel Chukwuma led committee and charged them to always consider the tool of dialogue and peaceful engagement in all their endeavors  to avoid rancor and consolidate on peace.

    "I want to congratulate Comr. Emmanuel on his election as CDC chairman, and to welcome all of you to my place today. I would want to quickly remind us that only Cooperation and love, can guarantee the progress of any community". He told them. He further added: "if you don't love yourselves there's no way progress can come to your community".

    The Deputy Speaker harped on unity and love, within the new leadership and the community in general,  and  challenged them to alway harmonize  their interests before they appear before oil companies exploring their localities.
     
    He also thanked the community for voting for him and  PDP during the last general election and assured the community that before the end of the week, he would send another 'thank you package' to the community. Osanebi promised to always put in his best to ensure infrastructural turn around of the area, noting that the whole constituency needs massive infrastructural attention.

    The leadership of the community had earlier told the deputy speaker, that the main purpose of their visit is to sought his opinion on issues affecting peace and development of the community, and her relations with multinationals in the locality.

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