The National Vice Chairman(S/E) APC National Youth Caucus (APCNYC) Engr Emma Uche Adimoha has congratulated the Senate Chief Whip, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu on his resumption of duty after six months absence.
Recall that Kalu was convicted on allegations bordering on corruption, a judgement upturned by the Supreme Court which later paved way for his freedom.
Engr. Adimoha also extolled the senator’s leadership style in representing his people.
In a release on Thursday, he expressed gratitude to those who stood by the former Abia governor during his moment of trials.
“I write to felicitate with and congratulate His Excellency the former Governor of Abia State and the Chief Whip of the Nigerian Senate, Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu who is ably representing the good people of Abia North Senatorial District at the 9th Senate on his victory over the unjust and unlawful incarceration he suffered and the triumphant resumption of his duties at the senate.
“I wish to encourage our able senator to remain strong, steadfast and undeterred in his efforts to bring about Quality Leadership, Good Representation, Justice and Rule of Law, Social, Economic and Human Capital Development to our people. And To understand the positive lessons of his recent experience and also to utilize them, because this past predicament is a sign of greater things to come.
“I am also grateful to the Supreme Court for standing on Justice and the Rule of Law and nullifying the judgment of the Federal High Court that erred in convicting the Senate Chief Whip.
“For all that stood by the senator, my appreciations and thanks to you as I also encourage you to continue to support our able senator, his Ideologies and also to Keep Hope Alive for the future is sure brighter.
“A blessed Welcome to you the Sun King, The OUK Of Africa, The Nationalist of our time, a man without segregation, a father, brother and friend to all” he said.
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