Hon. Anderson Akaliro Hails Nkeiruka Onyejeocha on Birthday, Celebrates Her as a Role Model for the Girl-Child


Umuahia, Abia State – 
Hon. Barr. Anderson Akaliro, the lawmaker representing Umuahia North State Constituency in the Abia House of Assembly, has extolled the virtues of Minister for Labour and Employment, Barr. Mrs. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha (PhD), on the occasion of her birthday.  

In a heartfelt statement released on Saturday, Hon. Akaliro described Onyejeocha as a beacon of hard work, integrity, and resourcefulness. He praised her as an inspiring role model for the girl-child and a shining example of excellence in public service.  

Barr. Mrs. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha is an epitome of hard work,” Akaliro stated. 
Her significant contributions to the development of Nigeria, Abia State, and the Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency remain outstanding.”  

Akaliro commended Onyejeocha’s brilliance as a legislator and her competence as an administrator, noting that her impeccable service over the years has earned her national recognition and acclaim.  

“I am very proud of your antecedents, which remain indelible and have earned you numerous awards and recognition,” he said.  

The lawmaker lauded Onyejeocha’s accomplishments in both legislative and administrative capacities, emphasizing her transformative impact on her community and beyond. 
He highlighted her role as an empowering figure for young girls, underscoring the importance of strong female representation in leadership.  

On behalf of my family, I join your family, colleagues, associates, friends, and well-wishers in thanking Almighty God for your life, which has been evidently blessed with sterling accomplishments and amazing fulfillment,” Akaliro concluded.  

As Minister for Labour and Employment, Onyejeocha has been lauded for her efforts in improving labor relations in Nigeria. 
Her achievements continue to serve as an inspiration, particularly to women and young girls aspiring for leadership roles in politics and public service.  

Post a Comment

0 Comments