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‘Alabo Tonye Graham-Douglas, A Great Rivers Man’
Four-time minister and elder statesman, Alabo Tonye Graham-Douglas has been described as a great Rivers man by Governor Chibuike Amaechi.
Governor Amaechi made the commendation during the 75th birthday of Alabo Tonye Graham-Douglas at the new International Conference Centre in Port Harcourt at the weekend.
He said the Kalabari chief is one of the few Rivers men who have shown commitment to the development of the state, pointing out that he stood by him in the fight to return the Soku oil wells, while commending the unflinching support of other Kalabari sons like Prof Tam David West and Justice Adolphus Karibi-Whyte.
The governor prayed God to elongate the life of the statesman to enable him make more contributions to the state, saying, “he is a great man who has been minister four times. He has been a commissioner and a chief of the Kalabari Kingdom.
“Our prayer is that God should keep you alive until you are tired of living…So, Alabo will be tired before God will take him. He will call on God before God will take him.”
Commending Alabo Graham-Douglas for attaining 75 years, Amaechi assured that the state government will continue to celebrate him.
However, the Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has assured that the state will soon begin to reap the benefit of joining the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Amaechi said, “Rivers people may be suffering now, but 2015 is very close when our suffering will end because God has already started to answer our prayers. We believe that the God that answers our prayers will answer our prayers on the day of election, and we believe that the choice that we made to go to APC will materialize after 2015 elections.’’
Similarly, Governor Amaechi has hailed Ven Jolly Ndubuisi for attaining the age of 60.
Speaking at a birthday thanksgiving service of the Anglican priest at St Barnabas’ Anglican Church, Elekahia, Saturday in Port Harcourt, the governor said Venerable Jolly was among the few servants of God who have displayed rare commitment to their calling.
“We thank God for his life, the life where a priest surrenders to God than man,” Amaechi remarked.
He disclosed that despite their closeness, Ven Ndubuisi has not asked for favours or received any government patronage, which is a hallmark of a true man of God.
Governor Amaechi prayed God to always provide for Ven Ndubuisi, while challenging the church to ensure their priests are well catered for.
Representative of Dean of Anglican Communion and Bishop of Niger Delta North Diocese, Ven John Adubasi, urged the celebrant not to compromise his divine calling, and prayed God to prolong his life for more service.
Later, Ven Ndubuisi thanked Governor Amaechi, Senator Magnus Abe and all those who honoured his invitation, and prayed God to reward them immensely.
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