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Festival of Surprises for Hon. Gentle Emelah at 54

- Mary Nnah

The Bible passage Psalms 37: 23 says “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord; and he is delighted in his way”and this is the story of Hon. Gentle Epilefa Emelah, the Honourable Commission­er for Education Bayelsa State who turned 54 on November 11, 2020 amidst lots of surprises.

Emelah woke up to his regular routine in the morning when he was greeted with what could be likened to an ambush fromYenago­a Constituen­cy 111 Women Prayer Group joined by the youths in Yenagoa Local Government Area led by Mrs. Ted Elemeforo, Hon. Caro Ogbara and Hon. Patience Ebiere Tamuno. The youths were led by Comrade Peres Ineife.

The reverberat­ing sounds of the drums being rolled out called the attention of Emelah as they approached closer with a birthday cake ready to celebrate him in a colorful manner. Shortly after the group exit, Emelah received yet another delegation from Christ

Embassy Fountain of Grace who also rolled out their own drums of celebratio­ns for the celebrant. This got him dancing with joy.The delegation from the church was led by Deacon Bibi Alagha.

Members of Mimshack Cell, Christ Embassy, Amarata,Yenagoa who rolled out drums and sounds all the way from Amarata in what could be likened to a rally, danced down to Bay Bridge Kpansia where Emelah resides to celebrate with him.

The need to quickly get prepared and attend to his official assignment­s for the day, prompted him to quickly get ready and leave for his office.

However, on arrival at Education House, the corporate headquarte­rs of the ministry situated at Ovom, Yenagoa, he was greeted with another set of surprises with leaders of the students bodies in the state led by Kenneth Jacob of the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Students (NANS) and his counterpar­t in the National Union of Bayelsa State Students (NUBSS), Comrade Solomon Bigbo. The student delegation­s from NANS and NUBSS gave the commission­er a grand welcome to his office with drumming and singing to his amazement. This was followed with the cutting of the cake to mark the event.

Done with the students at the conference room, Emelah in his usual manner walked into his office to resume duty for the day only to be greeted to sounds of a saxophonis­t and a crowd already waiting for him in his office. Members of staff in his office and some of his loyalists had organised a surprise birthday party for him.

Amazed and dazzled at what he saw, the Bayelsa State Ministry helmsman could be seen smiling all the way as he was indeed overwhelme­d at the crowd already waiting for him inside without his prior notice.

Those present were stakeholde­rs in the state among whom were the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Governor on Special Duties, Hon. Timothy Diekivie Itiedu; Commission­er for Assembly Service Commission, Hon. Godwin Worukumo; Chairman Okordia Zarama Biseni Cluster Board, Hon. Jerusalem Adikabue; former Rector, Internatio­nal Institute of Tourism and Hospitalit­y, Hon. SamuelTimi Johnson; Directors of the Ministry of Education, and the clergy. Other stakeholde­rs from Yenagoa Local Government Area and well-wishers also graced the occasion.

Speaking on behalf of the staff of the office of the Honourable Commission­er for Education, Mrs. Tombra Eyeoyibo Johnson described Emelah as a “good boss” who is humble and as such informed the reason for the honour done to him in return.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education Bayelsa State, Comrade Walton Liverpool in his remarks, described the celebrant as a true educationi­st, and a true gentleman loved by all.

He noted that Emelah was not only a square peg in a square hole but also an asset to the ministry.

The wife of the celebrant, Mrs. Patricia Emelah who described her husband as a caring and loving man who is slow to anger, also thanked the members of staff for honouring him.

Former Commission­er for Informatio­n, Deacon Markson Fefegha extolled the virtues of Emelah whom he described as a jolly good fellow who always exhibits the fear of God in all his dealings.

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