Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has urged political office holders to be committed to actualising his administration’s Stronger Delta agenda.
The Governor made the call on Tuesday while swearing in a Special Adviser, Chief Emuobo Gbagi and inaugurating five boards of different parastatals and agencies in Asaba.
He said all government functionaries should sit up and get running, because there was a lot to be done, stressing that they should see themselves as vehicles for rendering selfless service to Deltans.
Okowa said they must hold the positions in trust for the people; not about eye service to the Governor, but about the impact they would make in the life of the people.
The Governor congratulated Gbagi and others who were inaugurated at the ceremony and urged them to cooperate with civil servants to ensure seamless delivery of service to the people.
“There is a lot to be done and we will continue to do our best to meet the aspirations of Deltans.
“I want to state that it is not possible to give appointment to all Deltans who saw to my emergence as Governor; what I will assure is that as much as possible we will deliver the dividends of democracy and reposition our state to be prosperous for a stronger Delta to be achieved.
“We will continue to stay focused on our goals; everybody should provide the enabling environment that will engender peace for investment to thrive, because the more resources we have, the more we engage in development programmes,” he stated.
The Boards inaugurated were those of Delta State Library Board with Dr. Israel Abido as Chairman and Mrs Ayo Ojeifoh, Mr Donald Akpojohare, Mrs Blessing Oghogho as members.
Delta State School of Health Technology has Dr Chris Oharisi as Chairman, while Mr Sunny Tatabuzogwu and Mrs Osuobeni Ebikabo-Ere are members.
Chief Christiana Etaluku is Chairman of the Delta State Post Primary Education Board, with Mr Anthony Nzugwuogwu, Mrs Eunice Angozi and Mr Venture Oyiborhoro as members.
Delta State Waste Management Board has Mr Emmanuel Chinye as Chairman and Mr Jude Onya, Mr Mofe Edema, and Mr Daniel Ighedo as members.
Also inaugurated was Chief Andrew Orugbo as Chairman, Governing Council of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro.
Orugbo responded on behalf of the appointees and congratulated the Governor on the recent reaffirmation of his electoral victory by the Gubernatorial Election Petitions Tribunal.
He assured that they would carry out their duties diligently for the benefit of Deltans.
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