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Reconciliation Triumphs: Ogoja Leaders Unite for a New Beginning

In a groundbreaking development today, Ogoja has witnessed a fresh wave of unity as the longstanding dispute between the Executive Chairman, Hon. Chris Agbeh, and his Vice, Hon. Emmanuel Idi Yakubu, has been officially resolved.

This remarkable step towards peace and collaboration was spearheaded by the Deputy Governor of Cross River State, who boldly convened a reconciliatory meeting aimed at restoring harmony in Ogoja’s leadership.

The Deputy Governor’s intervention not only reflects genuine leadership but also highlights the core values of the All Progressives Congress (APC) — love, understanding, and mutual respect.

Present at this pivotal meeting were:

  • Hon. Paddy Egbede, Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment
  • Mr. Raphael Odu (Defense), Director General, Homeland Security
  • Mr. Paul Adinye, APC Ogoja Chapter Chairman

Today's reconciliation marks the dawn of a new Ogoja, one where unity takes precedence over division. The APC continues to set the pace for peaceful conflict resolution and purposeful governance.


Stay tuned for more updates from Ogoja Breaking News.

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