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The capture of this article is alarming based on the fact, all the aforementioned of this Gvernor, none of them is contesting again for governorship position, but this is an issue caused by natural disaster and not politics, visit the victims I the numerous rehabilitation camps then you will see life for your self and also don't fail to visit the areas where flood has also over taken millions of Nigerians across the states which has resulted to lost millions of properties and also foods that serve as survival of Nigerians, I foresee serious famine in the next months if government fails to improvise for the upkeep of the farmers as an avenue of subsidy that will make them return back to their farms and continue from where they stopped before the natural disaster. |
Uduaghan bus is the most convenient and most comfortable transort scheme across the federation.....Please for the last time never you raise issuemaboutnthe transportation sector in delta state, because is incomparable. com Kingsley Ubiebi. |
It is obvious that some deltans are bias and there is nothing the governor will do that will convince them, let's be sincere go to the rural areas or carry out a public opinion polls in delta state and see the result you will be amazed that indeed Governor Uduaghan has transformed the transport system more than any other state governor across the federation. |
Sustainable development (SD) is a pattern of economic growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come. Delta State schools are now taking a new shape by our performing Governor Emmanuel Eweta Udughan across the 25 Local Government areas of Delta State, he has engage in this revolutionary change and has achieved alot in this short period among these are; Within the period under review, his lead team through the Ministry of Basic and Secondary education embarked on a massive upgrading of infrastructure in all public primary and post primary schools through the following measures: i. The upgrading of 12 selected public secondary schools to world class standards such as St. Patrick’s College, Asaba (completed; Ogbemudein Secondary School, Agbor and Nana College, Warri amongst others. ii. A total number of 137 new classroom blocks were awarded for construction in 2011 while 67 classroom blocks were given out for rehabilitation/renovation in the same year and the projects are already 85% completed. Construction of 6 classroom blocks each in 33 schools using the Eternit modular panel and renovation of classroom blocks in 11 schools in selected riverine communities affected by the Niger-Delta crises. iii. 8302 students’ furniture and 1066 teachers’ tables and chairs were supplied to various schools across the State in 2011. Provision of 4,000 desks for students and pupils at a cost of N80 million and 1,064 teachers tables /chairs at a cost of N44 million for riverine schools were also undertaken. iv. Books, science materials, technical equipment, computers, instructional materials such as charts, world globes and maps, physical & health education equipment, were procured and distributed to various schools across the State. v. Vehicles were also bought for inspection duties for the Headquarters and some of the field offices of the Ministry; vi. Construction of examination halls and perimeter fencing in some secondary schools in the State were undertaken during the period under review; vii. Construction of students’ toilets and boreholes in various schools across the State. viii. Construction of teachers/staff quarters in some selected riverine and upland schools in the State. ix. Printing and supply of 12,000 copies of customized school attendance registers and diaries as well as 5,000 copies of policy guidelines. These items have since been distributed to schools; x. Procurement and supply of Science Laboratory Equipment and Reagents for schools across the State. b) Technical Education There are basically six (6) Technical Colleges in the State which provide technical and vocational/skill based education for Deltans. Within the period under review, the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has accredited several courses for the six Technical Colleges. These courses include Welding & Fabrication; Motor vehicle mechanic; Refrigeration; Electrical/Electronics; Catering and Hotel Management; Plumbing and Automobile Craft Practice. Pipe fitting; Block laying and concreting and Business Studies. Indeed this is a dream come true, waiting to see more!!!. |
I commend the effort of our amiable Governor it is indeed a revolution in our education system both primary and secondary schools, the revolution is highly appreciated compare to the colonial patterns we use to witness.The schools are not only upgraded but up to the befiting standard and I believe this is just the beginning.Lets pray for more. |
Congratulations Sir!!! His Excellency, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, on your recent bestowed CON award. Your developmental strides in terms of transportation, water, education, energy, agriculture, sports and also the height of all Peace and Security in the Niger Delta towards the smooth initiative of Amnesty to our freedom fighters in the creek which has brought numerous growth and development to our dear Nigerian State in terms of oil exploration and increase in power generation. Also as one of the leading governors that have taken the issue of climate change and the environment as one of his major priorities in governance. We pray for the grace and strength to do more and move Delta State to a state of eldorado where the finger of God reigns. Comrade Kingsley Ubiebi |
Let the truth be spoken for once, this is a just cause, this issue must be free from any form of politics,be it tax payer money or state treaury funds, let the aforementioned money be refunded to Delta State Government for appropriate management and avenue to establish more areas of sustainable development in addition to what is on ground. Com Kingsley Ubiebi. |
I am solidly in support of this write up for the federal govt to refund the aforementioned fund to Delta State treasury,firstly the alleged fund is from an origin of delta state and secondly, then he was also the governor of delta state too. The federal government does not have any legal or conventional right to seal up this fund to the detriment of delta state government. |
I am solidly in support of this write up against the federal govt to refund the aforementioned fund to Delta State treasury,firstly the alleged fund is from an origin of delta state and secondly then he was also the governor of delta state too. The federal government does not have any legal or conventional right to seal up this fund to the detriment of delta state government. |
How do i go about it,please reply |
i also receive the same Text for the Interview,please house what should we expect |