Daregha Felicitates H.R.M Pere S.P Luke, kalanama viii (JP) on birth anniversary

BY HARRISON AKAMULE

Senior Special Assistant to Delta State Governor on political matters Hon. Simeon Daregha has wholeheartedly felicitated H.R.M Pere S.P Luke, kalanama the viii (JP), the Pere of Akugbene-Meiji Kingdom in Bomadi L.G.A Delta on his attainment of 58years of age.

In his word, “sometimes in life words are inadequate to express the feelings of the heart, more so as a saying goes that life milestone of a remarkable person are not to be counted but celebrated.” This is one of such moment.

Hon Daregha in a statement stated that “we therefore cannot help but continue to celebrate you for the patient, motivation, faithfulness, and devotion that you have displayed as the Pere of Akugbene-Mein kingdom in providing effervescent leadership for the kingdom and services for the benefit of the generality of the people in Akugbene Mein kingdom, the state and Nigeria at large”.

According to him, the Monarch has manifested in the way he has foster tolerance, forge common values and confidence, as well as engendered mutual understanding and unity.

Delta Governor’s Aide pointed out that some of the carefully selected programme such as the scholarship scheme for secondary schools in the kingdom,initiation of the kingdom Communities Chairmen’sForum where regularly critical issues pertaining to the kingdom been address and the annual thanksgiving event and others are testimonies that would remain fresh in the minds of all.

In his words “I therefore seized this opportunity to place on record that we value what you have been doing and this deeds shall remain indelible in our memories forever”. It is therefore our supplication to the Almighty father to imbue you with wisdom, good health and long life

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