Okowa Celebrates David Mark at 74

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has congratulated former President of the Senate, Sen. David Mark, on his 74th birth anniversary, describing him as an inspirational leader and outstanding statesman.

In a statement in Asaba by his Chief Press Secretary, Olisa Ifeajika, the governor rejoiced with the family, friends, and political associates of the former military officer, who served the country in various capacities as military governor, minister, and lawmaker.

He stated that the leadership qualities of the former Senate henchman were worthy of emulation, adding that he was a great democrat, astute administrator, and a leader of inestimable value.

The governor noted that the 6th and 7th Senate unarguably performed creditably because of the inspirational direction offered by Mark as President of the upper chamber where some landmark legislation was processed.

He added that as Chairman of the National Assembly, Senator Mark led both chambers to perform their constitutional roles of lawmaking and oversight of the executive.

According to Okowa, Senator Mark’s dedication to the course of peace and stability in Nigeria during the eight years he served as President of the Red Chamber remains remarkable and unparalleled.

“I can recall with nostalgia that it was during your tenure that some constitutional lacuna arose and you brought in the redeeming and glorious ‘Doctrine of Necessity to address the situation.

“The Senate and the National Assembly under your enviable leadership recorded huge successes, especially in the passage of the National Health Act which I, as a member of the Upper Chamber, worked assiduously with members of the Committee on Health, to achieve.

“On behalf of my family, the government, and the people of Delta, I congratulate a distinguished Senator, a political icon, an officer, and a gentleman, Senator David Mark, on his 74th birth anniversary.

“We rejoice with you, members of your family, and political associates in celebrating a life of great accomplishments in public service.

“It is our prayer that God will continue to grant you greater years ahead to continue in your service to our great nation,” he stated.

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