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Prof. Nelson Brambaifa, Ag. MD, NDDC. |
The
Ag. MD/CEO of the NDDC, Prof. Nelson Brambaifa, was welcomed home by his Agbere
community in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State as he returned to
participate in the general elections.
Contrary
to reports circulated in some uncertified online media recently, the people
received Prof. Brambaifa with an overflow of love and solidarity, dancing
and drumming alongside his motorcade as their illustrious son and father
returned to perform his civic duties.
One
of the youths, Phil Arepadei, said the NDDC boss "has over the years
earned his place as a true and beloved son of Agbere Community" in in the
oil rich Tarakiri Kingdom, and deserved all the accolades.
Only
last week it was reported that persons perceived to be mischief makers
"and agents of hatred" had vowed to stop at nothing to frustrate the
Ag. MD/CEO of the NDDC during the elections and to cause division and rancor
amongst the peace loving people of Agbere Community.
But
the people opened their arms, declaring that Prof. Brambaifa was poised to
transform their Community through intervention projects from the Federal
Government under President Muhammadu Buhari who appointed him recently.
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The Youths of Agbere community in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. |
"This
is the most important recognition of an Agbere son in recent memory, if not
ever," another community leader, Mr.Ebimowei Gesikeme, said.
"President Buhari has shown love to our community and we know that NDDC
will change our fortunes by bringing development to our people. We must show
him love during these elections."
Reacting
to the applauding party, Prof. Brambaifa expressed his joy and gratitude to his
people, saying: "You have shown me great love and support. I will do
everything I can, within the ambits of the law, to show you that I love Agbere
and that I am proud to belong to you."
He
thereafter invited everyone to his home, declaring that despite political
differences, they were all one. Brambaifa promised that he "and the All
Progressives Congress (APC) remain committed to consolidating on democratic
rule in Nigeria, and advised that "voters should conduct themselves in a
peaceful and orderly manner as they go out to cast votes for their preferred
candidates."
"Of
course, my preferred candidate is President Muhammadu Buhari," he joked.
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