By Onoriode Etatsemi
The Attorney-General of Delta State and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Isaiah Bozimo Esq has described Mr. Omamuzo Erebe as a formidable partner in Ministry of Justice.
Mr. Bozimo also said that his appointment/confirmation as a substantive Solicitor-General of the state and Permanent Secretary was well deserved.
The Attorney-General stated this in Asaba during a reception party for guests and well-wishers shortly after the swearing in of Mr. Erebe as Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary.
He said that Mr. Erebe had continued to bring meaningful impacts to the State Government and Ministry of Justice in particular, adding that Mr. Erebe had been very effective in every critical assignment.
While congratulating Mr. Erebe on his appointment as Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bozimo lauded his wife , Mrs. Peace Erebe and his family for giving him the expected support at all times.
Speaking with journalists, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, Mr. Bernard Okonta said that Erebe was one of the finest lawyers the state had ever had and advised him to system his commitment to duty.
In their separate remarks, the immediate past Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Peter Mrakpor (SAN) , Delta State, wife of the celebrant, Mrs. Peace Erebe, the mother , Mrs. Esther Erebe and Prince Alex Ufuoma Oyoro described Mr. Omamuzo Erebe as a very intelligent and meticulous lawyer.
The wife, Mrs. Peace Erebe specifically said that she had always had confidence and thanked the Governor for appointing her husband as Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary.
Responding, Mr. Erebe commended the State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa for finding him worthy to serve the state as a substantive Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, adding that the confirmation would spur him to contribute more to service delivery.
Mr. Erebe , who noted that every individual needed determination to succeed in life, appreciated his wife, children and other family members as well as the Ministry of Justice for their support.