From Henrietta Ashikodi, Umuahia

The President General (PG) Association of Igbo Town Unions, Abia State chapter, Chief George Mgborukwe has noted that in the midst of obvious challenges in Nigeria, there are series of reasons to celebrate as many countries of the world are in crisis and either in civil or external war.

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advised the citizens to embrace love, tolerance and Justice for the progress of the country.

Chief Mgborukwe thanked God that Nigeria has remained intact and growing in lips and bounds ranging from population, technological and science advancement among others and called on our leaders to address the mirage of problems threatening the existence of the country.

He used the occasion to call for the release of the leader of the indigenous people of Biafra , Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who has remained under incarceration for so long pointing out that his released will ease tension in many parts of the country.

The PG  appreciate the state governor Dr Alex Otti on his determination to lift Abia to the level of competing with comity of states in Nigeria in terms of infrastructure and overall development and assured that posterity shall remain grateful to him.

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Chief Mgborukwe called on Abians to continue to support and pray for the governor to sustain his zeal of development and welfare of Abians while calling on the people to engage in laudable and patriotic ventures.for the good of all.


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