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OMPAN Congratulates Chief Uche Aguoru on His Election as Abia APC State Publicity Secretary
The Leadership and members of the Abia Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) have congratulated one of its members, Chief Uche Aguoru, on his election as the State Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress in Abia State.

In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Public Relations Officer of the Association, Comrade Loveday Chidi, OMPAN expressed confidence in Chief Aguoru’s capacity to effectively project the image and ideals of his party, noting that excellence and professionalism remain core principles of the Association.
“On behalf of the State Chairman and the entire membership of OMPAN, we extend our warm congratulations to one of our own, Chief Uche Aguoru, on his election as the State Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress in Abia State,” the statement read.
“We have no doubt that he will diligently and competently discharge the responsibilities entrusted to him.”
The statement further reaffirmed the continued support of the Association’s leadership, under the chairmanship of Chief Promise Uzoma Okoro, to members who distinguish themselves in their respective organizations and spheres of influence.
OMPAN assured Chief Aguoru of its goodwill and institutional support as he assumes his new responsibilities.
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