By Senator Onyekwere…
Imo State House of Assembly yesterday held valedictory session in honour of the former Chief Whip And the member that represented Oru West State Constituency at the Assembly late Hon Johnfrank Ikenna Ugaliegbulem who passed on at the age of 68years .
The Valedictory Session was well attended by both present and past Hon. members of the state House of Assembly.
Speaking during the valedictory session, the Speaker, Rt Hon Chike Olemgbe said that late Hon Ugaliegbulem was elected into the state House to represent Oru West State Constituency from 1999 – 2003.
Hon Olemgbe noted that Ugaliegbulem served as the Chef whip of the House And Chairman House Committee on commerce And Industry.
The speaker pointed out that the deceased sponsored so many bills, motions and used his position to attract a lot of Developmental projects to his Local Government.
In his speech the member representing Oru West State Constituency, Hon. Dominic Ezerioha described late Ugaliegbulem as a good man and community leader.
According to him, the good works of late Ugaliegbulem during the time he was a House member made his people to elect him as the Executive Chairman of Oru West LGA.
Also Speaking the state Commissioner For Information , Public Orientation And Strategy And the Former Member that representated Oru West State Constituency at the Assembly, Hon. Declan Emelumba described Ugaliegbulem as a good politician .
Hon. Emelumba noted that he succeeded late Ugaliegbulem as Hon Member at the State House Of Assembly, pointing out that late Ugaliegbulem made a mark in Oru West and the state at Large.
In their separate speeches, the member representing Orlu state Constituency, Hon Ikenna Ihezuo, member representing Oru East Hon. Chigozie Nwaneri, and former member that represented Njaba state Constituency, Hon. Chukwuma Nnaji, described late Ugaliegbulem as good man who used his position to touch many lives positively.
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