Politics
The Wind Dynasty Celebrates Rear Admiral John Jonah (Rtd.)
The Wind Prosperity Dynasty celebrates the birthday of Rear Admiral Gborigbiogha John Jonah (Rtd.), the former Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State.
In a statement made public by the leader of the Wind dynasty, Hon. Dr. Jonathan R. Obuebite conveyed his felicitations to Rear Admiral Gborigbiogha John Jonah for his distinguished service to the nation’s military, public service, and Bayelsa State.
Hon. Obuebite commended Rear Admiral Jonah (Rtd.) for his outstanding contributions to the development of Bayelsa State and Nigeria, stating that his unwavering commitment to public service and the welfare of his constituency has left an indelible mark.
He further noted that during his tenure as Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gborigbiogha Jonah (Rtd.) played a pivotal role in supporting the former governor in shaping the policies and initiatives that helped move the state forward.
Hon. Obuebite affirmed that Rear Admiral Jonah’s service to the country as a former Naval officer, deputy governor, and public servant is deserving of recognition His advocacy for peace, unity, and the fight against oppression that trickles down to the grassroots has been particularly noteworthy.
Hon. Obuebite wished Rear Admiral Jonah good health, strength, wisdom, and many more years of celebration.
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