Abia League Of Professionals Congratulates Sen. Abaribe Over Award

Abiola Olawale
Writer

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The Abia League of Professionals Initiatives (ALPI), has felicitated with Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe for emerging as the Social Justice Senator of the Year.

The DG, ALPI, Sonny Iroche while congratulating Abaribe described the award as well deserved.

Abaribe, on October 26 was awarded the Social Justice Senator of the Year by the Public Complaints Commission, at an event which was held at the National Judicial Institute, Abuja.

The organisers, while presenting the award to Abaribe said the Senator has consistently remained the voice for the voiceless

“To this end, the commission maintains transparency and rewards the deserving put it through online voting. The second and final stage of voting was concluded on October 24th 2022 and Senator Abaribe emerged as the Social Justice Senator Of The Year.

“Amongst the reasons the people gave for voting him is that over the years, he has been a consistent voice of the voiceless,” the organiser said while presenting the award to Abaribe.

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