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UPU congratulates Buhari, Omo-Agege

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The Urhobo Progress Union, the umbrella of all Urhobos, has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari, on his re-election as the president of Nigeria.

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In a statement by President General of UPU, Olorogun Moses Taiga, the body prayed that Buhari‘s second term will bring a fresh breath of air to national life and the economies of Nigerians.



Taiga urged the president to work towards the unity of Nigeria which was fragmented by the election, noting “The election is over and you are now president and father of all.”

Taiga also used the opportunity to inform President Buhari that he had not fulfilled the promises he made when the UPU and Urhobo traditional rulers visited him in 2018.

Buhari had promised to look into the complaints that the military was selling land given to it by Urhobo communities in Uvwie and Okpe for private.

Taiga had requested that the unused lands be returned to the host communities.

He also requested for increased funding for the Federal University of Petroleum among other demands during the 2018 visit to the president.

UPU also congratulated the senator representing the Urhobo Nation, Senator OvieOmo-Agege, on his re-election to the red chambers of the National Assembly.

It also congratulated Rev. Francis Waive, member-elect representing Udu, Ughelli North, Ughelli South Udu Federal Constituency;  Efe Afe, member-elect, Sapele, Okpe, Uvwie Federal Constituency and  Ben Ibakpa, member-elect, Ethiope Federal Constituency on their election to the green chamber of the National Assembly.

The UPU PG urged Omo-Agege, Waive, Afe and Ibakpa to use their positions to bring more developments to Urhobo land.

He said the UPU looked forward to forming a formidable partnership with them to fast track development of Urhoboland.

Taiga also implored all Urhobo sons and daughters who are dissatisfied with the outcome of the elections to follow due process.

“The Electoral Act clearly states actions they should take. The fragile peace that has been prevailing in Urhobo land since after the election should be maintained,” Taiga advised.

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