Prominent sons and daughters of Enugu South Council Area have continued to send their goodwill messages to Hon. Sammie Echi-Agbo, following his appointment as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Council Chairman, Hon. Caleb Ani.
A selection of such messages.
Ifebuche Chime, Former SPA, Media and Publicity, Enugu South LGA.
“My hearty congratulations to you on your appointment as Special Adviser to the Enugu South Council Chairman! This remarkable achievement is a testament to your unwavering dedication, unrelenting hard work, and exceptional leadership skills. Your commitment to growth and development has earned you this well-deserved recognition.”
Ugo Nnaji, M.Sc. IHSAN_
CEO, City Media Concept (CMC)
“We are pleased to celebrate our brother and friend, Hon. Sammie-Echi Agbo (Busy brain) on his well-deserved appointment as Special Adviser (SPA) on Media and Publicity to the Executive Chairman of Enugu South LGA, Hon. Caleb Ani.”
“Your vast knowledge, passion, loyalty, and unalloyed commitment to excellence and professionalism made you a shining example of a complete media personality. Your ability to navigate the complexities of media with ease is a true asset to your profession.”
Prince-will Ugwu
“Hon. Sammy Echi Agbo’s selection is not a coincidence; it is a deliberate choice that underscores the chairman’s commitment to assembling a team capable of driving his administration’s vision. Hon. Agbo’s track record as a media strategist and communicator with a deep connection to the community positions him as a key player in transforming how Enugu South LGA communicates and engages with its citizens.
“His appointment represents not just a functional decision but a strategic one. It reflects the administration’s understanding of the critical role of media in governance and its commitment to excellence. With Hon. Agbo’s wealth of experience and innovative approach, Enugu South LGA is set to witness a transformative phase in its engagement with the people – one characterized by clarity, inclusiveness, and progress.”