Secretary to Delta State Government, Comrade Ovuozorie Macaulay has
described Mr. Tony Chuks Obuh as a near perfect gentleman who served the
state diligently and deserves to be governor.
Macaulay who is also the Supervisory Coordinator, Isoko Federal
Constituency, Project Obuh 2015, said Obuh “always discharged his
responsibilities with smiles on his face,” noting that “he is someone you
can trust with great responsibilities while you sleep, never tired and one
without complaints. He deserves to be governor.”
Comrade Macaulay who was speaking at Saint John the Baptist Catholic
Church, Agbor for a thanksgiving mass for the voluntary retirement as
Permanent Secretary from Delta state civil service after 32 years of
meritorious service by Mr. Tony Obuh, said at the last meeting of the G3
(comprising Ijaw, Itsekiri and Isoko) it was resolved that for equity,
justice and fair play, power should rotate to Delta North.
Mr. Obuh who is an aspirant in the forthcoming governorship election while
speaking, said what appears to be an impossible mission is ending
graciously after 32 years, saying that he started the civil service in the
then Bendel state as an administrative officer. The civil service work he
emphasized, gave him a new attitude to life and people, shaped and molded
him and challenged him with responsibilities that made him strong.
He lauded the State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan for the opportunity
given him to serve which had made him finished strong, saying that he
remained grateful to various Heads of Service he served under as they
impacted positively in his life.
While saying that he is in the open market, he solicited for total support
for his next level of work, thanking God for finishing strong and for all
that had happened to his life and family.
Rev. Fr. Joseph Ugboh during the sermon said there is dignity in labour
and fulfillment for those that work actively in building the kingdom of
God on earth. Consulting God through thanksgiving, the priest said there
is the need to put God first and God he noted cannot disappoint those that
called on him.
Challenging Christians to always live a life of thanksgiving as every
authority comes from God, Rev. Ugboh promised that the church would
continue to pray for the state and for Tony Obuh as he continues with his
consultations to be the next governor of Delta State.
It was a gathering of crème da la crème of personalities across Delta
State at the thanksgiving. The personalities included the wife of the
State Governor, Deaconess Roli Nere Uduaghan, Speaker; Delta State House
of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, Secretary to State Government,
Comrade Ovuozorie Macaulay, Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
Chief Peter Nwaoboshi, wife of Head of Service Delta State Mrs.
Evuarherhe, Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Basil Ganagana, Chief of Staff,
Government House, Dr. Festus Okubor, members of the State House of
Assembly, civil commissioners, retired Heads of Service, permanent
secretaries and various chieftains of the PDP.