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Chief Richard Lamai’s Courtesy Visit To Niger Delta Minister: Pledges Support for Regional Transformation
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Renowned philanthropist Chief Richard Lamai paid a courtesy visit to the Honorable Minister of Niger Delta Development, Rt Hon Abubakar Momoh FNSE, earlier today at the ministry’s headquarters. The purpose of the visit, as Chief Lamai expressed to press correspondents, was to extend congratulations to the ministry on the new leadership and to convey his best wishes for success in their forthcoming endeavors…CONTINUE READING.
During the interaction, Chief Lamai highlighted his unwavering hope and belief in the Ministry of Niger Delta Development under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu. He emphasized the critical need for transformative initiatives in the Niger Delta region. Commending Minister Abubakar Momoh’s dedication to the region’s development, Lamai acknowledged the pivotal role the ministry plays in addressing challenges and fostering growth.
Expressing the urgency for strategic and sustainable projects, Chief Lamai advocated for comprehensive infrastructural development, robust job creation schemes, and impactful community empowerment programs.
He reiterated his commitment to partnering with the Ministry, offering support and resources for initiatives aimed at positively transforming the lives of Niger Delta residents. Stressing the significance of public-private collaborations, Lamai highlighted that such partnerships are crucial for meaningful and enduring change in the region.
Chief Richard Lamai’s visit signifies a collaborative effort towards the advancement and progress of the Niger Delta, underscoring the importance of coordinated endeavors between public institutions and private philanthropic interests to bring about tangible positive changes in the region.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is a Special Assistant to the Minister of Niger Delta Development.
