Chairman Isa Sani Mohammed of the Obi Local Government Council has called on his Deputy, Musa Elesha Dabioga, and members of the Legislative Arm to put aside ethnic and religious differences and work together for the betterment of the area. He made this appeal during Dabioga’s swearing-in ceremony.

Mohammed expressed gratitude to the people of Obi Local Government for their confidence in him and emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to justify the trust placed in the council. He stressed that unity is essential for achieving sustainable development in the area.

Key Areas of Focus

  • Unity and Cooperation: Mohammed urged the community to set aside differences and rally behind the administration.
  • Collaborative Governance: The Chairman committed to fostering a cooperative relationship between the Executive and Legislative arms.
  • Adherence to Rules: Dabioga and Speaker Ayegu Peter Ayele pledged to follow the Council’s rules and regulations.

In their inaugural speeches, Dabioga and Ayele thanked stakeholders and the people of Obi LGA for their trust and sought support to succeed. The council also elected Adi Husseini Idasho as Deputy Speaker, Ali Dangwandara as Majority Leader, and Igene Paul as Chief Whip.

This development highlights the importance of unity and cooperation in local governance, aligning with the principles of effective administration and community development.

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