Leaders and stakeholders of the Owhe Clan have concluded arrangements to host a grand reception in honour of the member representing Isoko North/Isoko South Federal Constituency, Rep. Jonathan Ukodhiko, as part of efforts to galvanize support for his anticipated 2027 re-election.
The event, described as a significant political gathering, is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at Otibio Grammar School in Otor-Igho, with proceedings expected to commence at 10:00 a.m.
According to the organizers, the reception is aimed at uniting political leaders, stakeholders, and supporters within the Owhe Clan in a show of solidarity for the lawmaker, who has continued to attract commendation from constituents for his representation at the National Assembly.
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The invitation, jointly endorsed by prominent figures, including Chief Sam Egwerome, Chief John Araka, and Dr. Patrick Akporuno, called on all sons and daughters of Owhe Clan, as well as supporters of the federal lawmaker, to attend the event.
They noted that the gathering would provide an opportunity for constituents to reaffirm their support for Rep. Ukodhiko while also fostering unity and strengthening political collaboration across the clan.
The reception is expected to draw a large turnout of political actors, community leaders, and supporters from across the constituency, underscoring the growing momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections.



