TURNAH CELEBRATES ENGR. MATTHEW TONLAGHA AT 50, DESCRIBES HIM AS A SYMBOL OF INDUSTRY, SERVICE, AND IJAW PRIDE

 


The Zonal Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), South South Zone, and Acting Chairman of the PDP in Bayelsa State, Hon. Barr. Alabh George Turnah, MON, has congratulated the Managing Director of Maton Engineering Nigeria Limited and Vice Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Engr. Matthew Tonlagha, on the occasion of his 50th birthday anniversary.

In a goodwill message signed and released to the media by his Media Assistant, Kelvin Loveday-Egbo, Hon. Turnah described Engr. Tonlagha as a shining example of purposeful leadership, enterprise, and commitment to community development in the contemporary Niger Delta.

He noted that Tonlagha’s journey in the private sector reflects discipline, vision, and an uncommon dedication to excellence, adding that his career trajectory remains a reference point for young professionals and entrepreneurs across the region.

According to Turnah, the celebrant’s impact transcends business success, stressing that Engr. Tonlagha has consistently deployed his influence, resources, and platforms to promote peace, create opportunities, and contribute meaningfully to the economic and social advancement of the Niger Delta and the Izon Nation in particular.

He further commended Tonlagha’s calm disposition, accessibility, and people-centered approach to leadership, describing him as a man whose achievements have not distanced him from the grassroots, but rather strengthened his bond with ordinary people across communities.

“As you mark this golden milestone, I celebrate a life defined by industry, service, and quiet but impactful leadership. Your contributions to engineering, security, and regional development continue to inspire a new generation of young professionals and entrepreneurs,” Turnah stated.

Hon. Turnah prayed that the Almighty God grants Engr. Tonlagha sound health, renewed strength, and greater wisdom, as he continues to play vital roles in nation-building and the sustainable development of the Niger Delta.

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