Wednesday 26 February 2014

TAKE CARE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES IN YOUR DOMAINS,UDUAGHAN CHARGE COMMUNITY LEADERS.



TAKE CARE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES IN YOUR DOMAINS,UDUAGHAN CHARGE COMMUNITY LEADERS.


Delta State Governor,Dr.Emmanuel Uduaghan has appealed to Communities
and Elders of Okere-Urhobo and Agbarha Warri kingdoms to protect the
rehabilitated and renovated schools within their domains.

Dr.Uduaghan made the appeal at Olodi Primary School before the
commissioning/formal handing over of the schools to its owners in
Warri on Tuesday February 25,2014.

Dr. Uduaghan asked the people of Okere-Urhobo Kingdom to form a
committee to laise with the Headmaster of Olodi Primary
School, Mr.Otomewo Ogheneochuko Monday so as to keep watch over the entire
school saying "the government shall continue regular rehabilitation
and renovation of schools" noting that facilities in the schools must
be "intact". While calling on the management of Olodi Primary School
to ensure that properties in the school are taken care of, Dr.Uduaghan
enjoined the management to also ensure that the school is kept clean
with pupils of the school involved. Dr.Uduaghan also called on pupils
of the school to take care of facilities at the school just as he
assured the people of Okere-Urhobo Kingdom of plans to renovate and
rehabilitate Ighogbadu Primary School which, according to him ,is now a
"den" for criminals.
Commending the governor for the dualization of Okumagba Avenue as well
as assuring them of rehabilitating Igbogbadu Primary School,Prime
Minister Of Okere-Urhobo Kingdom,Chief Wilson Eboh appealed to
Dr.Uduaghan to complete the road so that life can be more meaningful to
the  people.
 Dr.Uduaghan who also commissioned the renovated and rehabilitated
Cavegina Primary School,in Agbarha-Warri, also called on the
Monarch,HRM.Orhifi Ememo and his people to keep watch over the school
and called on the management of the institution to always shut the
gate  pointing out that there must be no ceremonies in the school
compound.

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