Isoko North Council Chairman to Partner Amju Unique Microfinance Bank

The Executive Chairman of Isoko North Council, Hon. (Elder) Prince Godwin Ogorugba, has last Wednesday stated his intention to partner with Amju Unique Microfinance Bank Ltd.
The Council Boss made this remark during the official commissioning of a branch of the bank at Emevor, Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State.
Speaking further, the Chairman expressed his commitment towards the synergy with the bank to be in the areas of women and youth empowerment for the people of Isoko North, while urging all sons and daughters of Isoko Nation, both home and diaspora, to support their local Microfinance Bank.
He emphasised that the Isoko nation is a viable region for business growth and industrialisation, therefore encouraged individuals to consider establishing businesses in their locality.
Elder Ogorugba commended Dr. Jonathan Ososoakpor, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Amju Unique Microfinance Bank Ltd., for his innovative approach in bringing the bank to Emevor community and making significant investments in Isoko land, adding that “This shows that you are committed to the growth and development of Isoko land,”.
In a related development, the Council Boss informed the Emevor community that engineers were already on-site for the rehabilitation of the Isi-Emevor Health Center as part of the developmental agenda of his administration to enhancing health service delivery.
The Chairman, however expressed his gratitude to the state Governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for the construction of Emevor-Orogun Road, phases 1 and 2, which aligns with his “MORE Agenda” initiative for the people of Isoko.
Responding, Dr. Ososoakpor expressed his appreciation to the Council Chairman for the partnership and assured him of effective and efficient service delivery to customers.
Dignitaries in attendance included Sir Vote Umukoro, Secretary to Isoko North Council; Engr. Thomas Akpoedafe, Supervisory Councillor for Agriculture and Community Development; Amb. Oghenero Alakpodia Egwu, Supervisory Councillor for Works and Comr. Joshua Alebe, Supervisory Councillor for Environment.
Others were Comr. Erero Oloku, Special Assistant to the Isoko North Chairman and Comr. Jude Ogwologho, Director of Protocols to the Council Chairman, among others.

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