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HRM Oba Babatunde Saliu Honored by NNPP Candidate Odunzeh

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By KP Reporter

Hon. Uche Ben Odunzeh’s visit to Oworonshoki kingdom highlights the importance of unity, peace, and strategic investment for development in Lagos State. As CEO of EUC Homes Ltd, Odunzeh is leading the transformation of the Oworonshoki waterfront into an economic hub.

In the heart of Lagos State, a vibrant plea for peace and development resonates, echoing through the bustling streets of Oworonshoki. Hon. Uche Ben Odunzeh, the IMO State 2023 gubernatorial candidate for the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), recently visited the paramount ruler of Oworonshoki kingdom, HRM Oba Babatunde Saliu, in a gesture that not only honored the traditional leadership but also underscored a vision for the future. Amidst the scenic waterfront that has long been the pride of Oworonshoki, Odunzeh made a compelling call for unity and peace as indispensable catalysts for development.

The visit by Hon. Uche Ben Odunzeh was not just a formality but a strategic move towards fostering a collaborative environment where peace and development can thrive. By praising HRM Oba Babatunde Saliu for his exemplary leadership, which has been instrumental in maintaining peace in the kingdom, Odunzeh highlighted the critical role that tranquil community relations play in the overarching development of a region. “Peace is the bedrock of development,” Odunzeh remarked, accentuating the interconnectedness of harmony and progress.

EUC Homes Ltd: Investing in the Future

The commitment of Uche Ben Odunzeh to the development of Oworonshoki goes beyond mere words. As the CEO of EUC Homes Ltd, a prominent real estate firm, Odunzeh has already put his vision into action by investing in the Oworonshoki waterfront. This strategic investment aims to transform the waterfront into a bustling hub of economic activity, attracting both foreign and local investors. By capitalizing on the scenic beauty and strategic location of Oworonshoki, EUC Homes Ltd envisions a future where the waterfront becomes a cornerstone of Lagos State’s economic landscape.

During his visit, Odunzeh did not just focus on the achievements and potential of the Oworonshoki waterfront but also issued a call to action. He urged for a closure that would allow all stakeholders to participate in the land business of the State, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in the development process. This approach not only ensures that the benefits of development are widely shared but also fosters a sense of ownership and commitment among the community members towards the growth of their locality.

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