Hon. Pedro Nwankwo Applauds Ugwuanyi's Legacy on His 60th Birthday

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Former Chairman of Awgu Local Government Area, Hon. Pedro Okwudili Nwankwo, popularly known as Ezeomeogo, has extended warm felicitations to the Immediate Past Governor of Enugu State, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Lawrence Ugwuanyi, on the occasion of his 60th birthday anniversary.

In a heartfelt message dated March 20, 2024, Hon. Nwankwo lauded Ugwuanyi, fondly referred to as Gburugburu, for his exemplary leadership and significant contributions to the public service sector in Enugu State.

He highlighted Ugwuanyi's illustrious career, commending his outstanding performance both as the Former Member Representing Igboeze North/Udenu Local Government Constituency and during his tenure as the Governor of Enugu State. He underscored Ugwuanyi's pivotal role in driving the growth and development of the state, acknowledging his unwavering commitment to serving the people.

Expressing his heartfelt wishes, Hon. Nwankwo conveyed, "On behalf of my family, I join other friends, families, and political associates to congratulate Gburugburu on his 60th birthday anniversary. Your dedication and service to Enugu State will always be remembered and appreciated."

He continued, "May the newly attained milestone be filled with joy, good health, and inestimable blessings. Wishing you a wonderful birthday celebration and many more years of happiness ahead!"

Ugwuanyi's tenure as Governor of Enugu State was marked by significant strides in infrastructure development, healthcare delivery, education, and security, earning him widespread acclaim and admiration from residents across the state.

As he celebrates his 60th birthday, Ugwuanyi remains a respected figure in Enugu State, admired for his humility, integrity, and commitment to the welfare of the people.

The felicitation message from Hon. Pedro Nwankwo serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Lawrence Ugwuanyi and the profound impact of his leadership on the lives of Enugu State citizens.
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