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| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by King125007(m): 7:39am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Even me , this governor and okowa will compete for worst governors..I Dy see am reach hux tollyboy5: |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by jayAjoku(m): 7:42am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Solsix:nope but I will not praise him he did his job I’ll say thanks and go about my day it’s that simple . Nigerians are always praising their politicians for actually doing their job even when they’re doing it poorly. I say again no Nigerian public servant deserves thanks or praises if the system was a system that actually worked we could haul them to jail for not performing their contracted duties but that’s a story for another day. |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Solsix(m): 7:43am On Sep 08, 2023 |
jayAjoku:U will say " thanks" |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by jayAjoku(m): 7:47am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Solsix:yes I will say thanks to my mechanic I will never thank my governor or senator or president. They don’t deserve my thanks if they didn’t do their job even if they did it’s their Job and I’m not saying thank you to them especially Nigerian bastard politicians. |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by joe1309: 7:55am On Sep 08, 2023 |
[quote author=comrodioodio001 post=125653066]100 DAYS IN OFFICE: Gov Oborevwori inaugurates multiple projects in Delta ...Identifies causes of project abandonment in Nigeria Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, Thursday, inaugurated multi-billion naira projects at the Dennis Osadebay University, Anwai-Asaba, as part of activities to mark his first 100 days in office. The Governor who also also commissioned 29 network of roads with 31.45 line drains around Madonna College road in Asaba and Okpanam areas of Oshimili South and Oshimili North Local Government Council areas of the state, blamed the abandonment of projects across the country on failure or refusal of political leaders to continue with projects started by their predecessors. The projects inaugurated at the Dennis Osadebay University, Anwai-Asaba, include; 500 and double 250 seater auditoriums, faculty building and furnishing of Faculty of Agriculture, Administrative building; Vice-Chancellors lodge; gate entrance and main entrance access road at the University. Speaking separately during the inauguration of the projects, initiated by the previous administration at the University, Governor Oborevwori noted that government was a continuum and it was the duty of successive administrations to continue and complete projects initiated by their predecessors for the collective good of the people. He commended his predecessors in the state for continuing with projects they met while also executing new projects and particularly lauded the immediate past administration of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for initiating the projects. Oborevwori said: "My joy knows no bounds as we commission this 500-seater Auditorium, two 250-seater Auditorium, building and furnishing of the Faculty of Agriculture, administrative building, main gate building, and internal roads in this citadel of learning. "There are two reasons for my happiness today, first is that I promised Deltans in my inaugural speech that I will ensure that all ongoing projects embarked upon by the previous administration would be completed alongside new initiatives. "Government is a continuum and it is the duty of successive administrations to put the resources of the state to good use by ensuring that projects are completed in a timely and prudent manner". He explained that "One of the reasons for abandoned projects in our country is because of the failure or refusal of political leaders to continue with projects started by their predecessors. "And this is usually informed by the fear that their predecessors will get the credit. However, this should not be the case if the focus of the leader is on the collective good of all. "I am proud to say that in Delta State, we have had a history of successive governors building on the legacies of their predecessors. It is my honour and privilege to continue with that noble tradition as I give credit to the immediate past Governor of the state, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, for his vision and foresight in initiating these projects." While underscoring the importance of education to the growth, development and advancement of modern society, Governor Oborevwori assured that his administration would continue to give moral and institutional support for the development of the three new universities. "The second reason for my joy is that the completion of these projects underscores our commitment to the educational advancement of our people. "Education and knowledge are two cornerstones of progress in any modern society. The emplacement of skilled and professional competencies for all the citizens and residents of the state is one of the priorities of this administration. "It is also gratifying to note that enrollment into the university has continued to grow. This is undeniable proof that the decision to establish this university and two others in Ozoro and Agbor is justified. "Our people are eager for quality education and we are glad that we have provided more opportunities for them to actualize their dreams. "This administration shall continue to give the necessary moral and institutional support necessary to transform these institutions to centres of excellence in terms of their overall outlook and scholarship potentials", he said. The elated Governor, challenged the University authority to prioritise curriculum development and innovation to make graduates meet up with challenging technological trends. Governor Oborevwori said: "I implore the Governing Council and the Board of the university to prioritise curriculum development and innovation. "In a time of rapid economic and technological change, the challenge is to develop courses and programmes that will enable the graduates to forge the strongest career paths, learn new skills, solve real world business problems, and develop the abilities and expertise to be in tune with global trends. "This calls for hands-on and work-integrated learning as a direct response to the demand for professionals with market-relevant skills. "Graduates from our universities must be well equipped with business knowledge and competencies in critical thinking, interpersonal skills, communication, ability to work in teams, entrepreneurial skills, as well as self, social, and ethical awareness". In his remarks, the Commissioner for Higher Education, Professor Nyerhovwo Tonukari commended the Governor for transforming a bush into a citadel of learning with seven faculties and 40 programmes to cater for the growing population of the state. Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Benjamin Oghojafor in his welcome address, said the establishment of the three new Universities was born out of the need to grant more access to higher education for Deltans, adding that the university was already filling the gap by providing excellent skills in various areas of learning to curb the high rate of unemployment in the country. He said the university's academic programmes were one of the most sought after in the state, pointing out that they were in talks with the NUC to increase the school's admission quota. Earlier at the road and erosion control inauguration, Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze said that the completion of the project was a great relief to people of the area who had been plagued by massive flooding and erosion challenges. Chairman Oshimili South Local Government Council, Dr Kelvin Ezenyili and his Oshimili North counterpart, Hon. Innocent Eseweze commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for consolidating on the achievements of the past administration in completing ongoing projects across the two local government areas. They pledged the support and cooperation of the people of Oshimili South and North to the administration's M.O.R.E Agenda. The State Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, his deputy, Rt. Hon. Arthur Akpowowo, Secretary to the Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, Commissioners, traditional rulers and other top government functionaries attended the ceremonies.[/quote expect nothing good from this shameless thug called governor, Delta has missed it! |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Niwdog(m): 8:39am On Sep 08, 2023 |
King125007:naso una go dey for Berger's road they comment nonsense.. there's currently a fly over project going on in ogbogonogo market. Though sheriff needs to do more |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Evestar200(f): 8:47am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Deltans deserve the kind of Useless leaders they get. More Keke on the streets for them. |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by agentarcher(m): 8:52am On Sep 08, 2023 |
southsouthking:No true. Bad roads everywhere, poor light, stealing very high. His hometown is just going backwards. Mounted army checkpoints close to his house and that's all. |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by DaveHarry(m): 9:02am On Sep 08, 2023 |
inaugurate, not inspect or anything close to completion. This one don't even have anything to offer normally. So I don't expect anything from him. Na only 4years he go dey there sef |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by GorillaApp(m): 9:53am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Odibembem:it is so pathetic. you will see the average your jumping in glee that pdp is still in power. they are not interested in the development of their state. all they care about is-exlude apc from power. delta state should be next to lagos in development but just like you ssaid, they are complacent |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Vadese1: 10:14am On Sep 08, 2023 |
I believed not the Delta State I leave. This man is even worst than the other governor's. His own community is out of light for the past three months now because of transformer. He has not even make effort to provide for his community. A local government chairman will do better this this man |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Solsix(m): 10:24am On Sep 08, 2023 |
jayAjoku:Lol u are funny. U will thank your mechanic for doing his job, but will not thank the governor for doing his job . |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Cantonese: 10:29am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Odibembem:Why e too pain you so? By the way is APC better than PDP? Lagos by all means will not give way to PDP or LP. How is that different? |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by preciouswoman66(m): 11:30am On Sep 08, 2023 |
Rubbish post!!! ![]() Where the palative money?? The 5 billion naira wey FG released |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by africandollar: 12:13pm On Sep 08, 2023 |
How do you pronounce that name sef? Obo-re-wori ![]() |
| Re: 100 Days In Office: Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Multiple Projects In Delta by Odibembem: 4:40pm On Sep 09, 2023 |
Cantonese:Am from Edo, have lived and worked in Lagos, Delta, Enugu, Edo and Delta again. Lagos has no rival, don't even go there. Edo under Oshiomhole was a blessing, I lived and worked in Benin during his era. Obaseki d PDP turncoat came with nothing but scam and woes and took Edo back to d years of d locust. I worked and lived in Enugu when Sullivan was governor, great achiever, he changed Enugu and made it a modern city. Yes he is PDP but he was great. But Delta, can u count an era when governance was a blessing? APC has been a blessing in Lagos, PDP has blessed Rivers and Enugu to an extent but PDP has been a curse to Delta. There are other political parties like Accord, APM, SDP or whatever, let Delta also try them and see if they could get a little lucky cos d present condition is what I call a Keke Napep condition |
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