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Gov Eno, Best-Model Of Leadership, Says Moses Edem

MONDAY March 3, 2025 |TheNewsDESK
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Wave-making musical-act, Moses Edem, has voted Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom as the best-template for any seeking to achieve success in leadership.

According to the Mbak Etoi-born musician whose song “Gov Umo Eno Ado Senie” continues to draw acclaim, the multiple-endorsements and commendations harvested by His Excellency validated his example as preferred-model for anyone who desired to achieve success, at any level of leadership.

Moses Edem addressing a political gathering


In a no-holds-barred conversation with TheNewsDESK, the Personal Assistant to His Excellency, Ward 6, Uyo Local Government Area, stressed that multiple-endorsements and commendations so far harvested by Governor Eno, attested to and reinforced his example as recommended-mode for anyone seeking success and achievement in leadership.

According to him, many prayers and good-thoughts were routinely-wished for the Governor by ordinary-folks, on account of his trademark-empathy for the underprivileged.

He recalled the number of residents who could not hide their shock after learning that food-vouchers were personally-despatched to ordinary-citizens, who could not hide their pleasant-surprise.

Narrating how several visits to disbelieving-residents of his ward cemented his conviction that the Akwa Ibom State Governor was a rare-gem who should be understudied by those seeking to achieve similar-impact, as Governor Umo Eno.

According to him, many residents found it difficult to imagine that the governor felt for them, enough to direct personal-allocation of food-vouchers to help cushion the impact of the harsh-economy on ordinary-folks.

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