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ANIEKAN BASSEY CONGRATULATES NEW CLERK, THANKS MANDU UMOREN AS SHE BOWS OUT




Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Bassey, has expressed deep felicitations to Mrs. NsikakAbasi Orok on her appointment and subsequent swearing-in as the new Clerk of the House.



Rt. Hon. Bassey, the Senator-Elect for the Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial Distrct, commended Governor Udom Emmanuel for the choice of Mrs. Orok, maintaining that her appointment is the handiwork of God.



He prayed God to give Mrs. Orok the wisdom and enablement to lead and also make easy the enormous responsibilities before her as the Clerk of the House.


The Speaker thanked the immediate past Clerk, Mrs. Mandu Umoren, for her invaluable dedication and commitment to the development of the state legislature.



While wishing Mrs. Umoren well in her future endeavours, Rt. Hon. Bassey described the retired Clerk as “a true virtuous woman whose humility and motherly love to all remains unparalleled. Your years of meritorious service to Akwa Ibom State have left indelible imprints for posterity.”



Mrs. Orok, a consummate and thoroughbred Civil Servant, until her appointment, was the Secretary of the Akwa Ibom State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board.



Press Unit

Office of the Speaker

Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly

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