Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Law officers extol hard work virtue in Peter Mrakpor


The State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice Peter Mrakpor Esq. has been described as a legal icon with a passion for hard work and excellence and a blessing to the State Ministry of Justice.
Barrister Peter Mrakpor, Delta State Attorney-
General and commissioner for Justice.

 This was made known when Staff of the Ministry of Justice led by Senior Directors and Chairman of the Law Officers Association of Nigeria gave the State Attorney-General a surprise visit at his residence as early as 6am today to felicitate with him on his birthday.
Mr. Mrakpor who was taken unawares by the staff of the Ministry at a time he was returning from his routine fitness walk was visibly overwhelmed by the rare show of love.

In their separate remarks, the Director of Legal Drafting, Mr. Omamuzo Erebe and the Effurun Zonal Head who is also the Chairman of the Delta State Law Officers Association, Mr. Patrick Mekako hailed the sterling leadership qualities of Mr. Mrakpor whom they described as an epitome of excellence, purposeful and visionary.

They averred that the Ministry had never had it so good in terms of provision of infrastructure, Legal Reforms, a befitting conducive working environment and the general welfare of staff. They also commended the Attorney-General for his openness and cordial working relationship with staff of the Ministry.
He was presented with two giant sized birthday cards, a birthday cake and drinks while the staff later joined the Mrakpor’s family in cutting the birthday cake.

The Attorney-General who was flanked by his wife, Hon. Evang. Mrs. Onyemachi Mrakpor, the Member representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency in the National Assembly and their triplets, in his response, thanked the staff for their show of love and solidarity, saying that their prayers and wishes will propel him to continue to do his best for the Ministry and the State.
Prayers were later offered for God’s continued guidance, wisdom and protection for the celebrant and his family.


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