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DELTA 2015: TONY CHUCKS OBUH, THE PICTURE OF HONESTY


It is easy to tell who a man is. Even, the Holy Book says that by their fruit, you shall know them. The characteristics of a man are what stand him out among people. If his works are negative, he will certainly be a rejected one and if his actions and deeds are upright, he or she will be celebrated.

Trust is the basis for all the relationships in life, political, emotional, spiritual and otherwise. Without trust, it is impossible to create a healthy and productive environment either in work or personal situations. When people trust you, they are more willing to give in their best, as they know that they always get your best. Another thing that distinguishes great leaders from the crowd and sets them apart for outstanding recognition is their absolute commitment to stepping into their full potential and discovering ways to be the best possible version of them.

The meritorious services of Tony Obuh transformed him from a mere administrative officer to a Permanent Secretary in the State civil service. The people of Delta State State need a man with such unequal record of integrity and prudence not career politicians whose integrity is in doubt.

Over time Tony Obuh has been able to present to himself and others the best version of his life and with it; he has created a streak of supporters and admires who trust in him to break new records in terms of leadership. The former permanent secretary to the Delta State Government has inculcated in himself a fine line of humility that breeds honesty.

And, here's the biggest distinction I have witnessed: He seems compelled to learn, grow, and expand, yet, he also seems to be very content with who he is as an individual. It is like he has this mantra Happy with where I'm at ... but not settling. There is no sense of desperation in him. Tony Obuh in the last few months has proven his worth and his performance has won him the hearts of the people of Delta State. Great leaders find the way to appreciate progress in themselves and progress in others.

Tony Obuh is tested and trusted. Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws. He will be a responsible leader who will use to its fullest his knowledge in administrative management. He is a complete example of a well-mannered man. He exudes rare humility before the young, old, and associates without looking at the borders of age and attainment.

Therefore, this is the thrust of my submission that Tony Obuh will be a good political leader because he will keep to the truth and that will save him. Tony Obuh is an honest and truthful man with no inch of adulteration. His truthfulness and forthrightness have made the people of the State to rapidly move their attention from political addictive liars and link to the fountain of truth in the person of Tony Obuh. A good product does not need much packaging and adverts for it to be accepted. For the quality of its worth will endear and compel all to accept it as their addictive brand. Tony Chucks Obuh is a superior brand.

NO MAN IS GREATER THAN GOD


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