Prince Frank Ukonga , Chief Olu Falae, thank H.E President Goodluck
Jonathan ,Nigerian Customs Controller General- Abdulahi Diko, and Chief Anthony Anenih Chairman PDP Board of Trustee, for
Extending the Olive Branch of Governance of the 7th Republic to SDMP…
I, Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga on
the behalf of His Excellency Chief Olu Falae, the National Chairman of SDMP,
thank the President of the Nigerian Federation, His Excellency Plenipotentiary
Extra Ordinary, His Pre Eminence, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ) , H.Hon.Chief
Anthony Anenih, Chairman Board of Trustee of PDP and Alhaji Abdulahi Dikko the Custom
Controller General of the Nigeria Federation for extending the olive branch of
governance of the Nigerian Federation to govern Nigeria in a partnership
government in the affairs of the Nigerian Customs Authority and the Nigerian Port
Authority by offering SDMP and Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga-Presidential Aspirant
of the Nigerian Federation 2015, to buy and operate in the port with equality
with the PDP ruling party and offering us all government seizures and patronages
to same standard practice of the PDP members and stakeholders.. We are indeed very
grateful to this magnanimous gesture of the PDP in victory as the winner of the
2011 presidential polls in the Nigerian Federation where the SDMP came third.
Secondly this is a sin qua non of
invitation to participate in the government of the PDP of the Nigeria
Federation on equal basis as a sign of friendship, magnanimous to our great
progressive party the SDMP addressed to contributing out quota on equal basis
of the PDP, in other Ministries like the Oil and Gas Ministry of Hon. Deziani Maduekwe,
like the Works Ministry of Hon Onolomeme, like the Agricultural Ministry of Hon.
Adesina , like the Aviation ministry and all other Ministries of the Nigerian Federation
and we are waiting for further invitations from these Ministries to join hands
with them to move Nigeria and Africa to greatness and rational eudemonia……
….as the Nigerian Customs Authority,
which is one of the highest revenue generation of the Nigeria Federation and
Africa has invited Prince Frank Ukonga and SDMP officially and publicly to a
power sharing olive branch, we are anticipating that all other Ministries of
the Nigerian Federation will copy this greatest example in the spirit of
brotherhood and good governance to invite Prince Frank Ukonga and SDMP to this
same greatest partnership in the affairs of the Nigerian State and for the
growth of the polity of sub Saharan Africa and the world in generality….and we
shall for ever cherish this greatest
friendship till the end of time. For further information:
Our telephone is 08023423470 – Prince Frank Onaivi
Ukonga
Or send your partnership invitation to SDMP –
peoplesnews2 @ yahoo.com
Or simply a drop a message on
Frank Ukonga in the face book…
Note: Our new policy thrust at
SDMP is a product of rigorous arguments, otherwise we do not as a rule go into
partnership government with others or other organizations, but because of the
great dexterity of His Excellency President Goodluck Jonathan we decided to
relax the rules of engagement… we are also open for proposals from other
international donors and stakeholders in the Nigerian Project..
Note: His Excellency Chief Olu Falae will not receive calls from any
body discussing proposals with him; it is an insult to phone the erudite chief
and sage ,the former Finance Minister of Nigerian and the former Secretary to
the Government of the Nigerian
Federation, and start talking of proposals. You can only discuss with his boys and
if we access the proposal worthwhile we inform the Chief immediately…. in fact
the great sage does not talk to any body on phone except his men..…of which
Prince Frank Ukonga – Chairman SDMP- Edo state/governorship candidate SDMP- is
his protégés…you can also discuss with Engr Adesina the National Vice Chairman
of SDMP AND Dr Sadiq Abubakar Gombe the National secretary of SDMP who also
have access to the great sage.
Sign
Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga- Edo State Chairman SDMP/Governorship
candidate Edo 2012
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