Hon Preye Oseke (left) and leaders of the Niger Delta Ex-Agitators Forum (Third Phase)

Ex-Agitators Visit FERMA Rep, Oseke, Solicit Cooperation

By Amos Odhe, Yenagoa

The leadership of Niger Delta Ex-Agitators Forum (Third Phase) over have paid a visit to Hon Preye Influence Goodluck Oseke to “formally to introduce the newly and authentic elected executive to him.”

The general Elaye Slaboh-led national executive of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Phase 3, recently paid a courtesy visit to the South-South representative, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Hon Preye Oseke, at his Yenagoa residence on October 28, 2023.

A press statement signed by the national publicity secretary of the Presidential Amnesty Program, third phase, general Inko Brighstar (aka Who knows Tomorrow), stated that the purpose of the visit was to familiarize with him and also to establish a good working relationship with him.

The group acknowledged Hon Preye Oseke’s “profound and outstanding antecedents” while he represented the good people of Southern Ijaw Federal Constituency at the Green Chamber of the National Assembly and promised to always stand by him whenever the need arises in his political future.

In his remarks, Hon Oseke expressed his appreciation for the visit and declared his unalloyed readiness and commitment to work with the leadership of ex-agitators of Presidential Amnesty Program.

He however, advised the ex-agitators to always respect friendship devoid of political affiliation. He further lamented that the reason why Niger Deltans hardly maintain friendship is because most people prioritized their immediate benefits more than the value of friendship.

The national chairman/leader of the Phase 3, general Slaboh, in his response informed Oseke of the current leadership’ plans to carry out some laudable programmes that will be beneficial to the entire Niger Delta region in general and the ex-agitators in particular.

He further requested for the presence of Hon Oseke and implored him to send a representative, in view of his tight schedules to witness their purposed programmes in no distant time.

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