OBOREVWORI RESTATES COMMITMENT TO BUILDING CAPACITY OF DELTA ASSEMBLY STAFF

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The Speaker, of the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, has promised regular training and retraining of the Assembly staff to enhance efficiency in the discharge of their duties.

Oborevwori, who made the promise while declaring open a 2-Day Training Workshop for staff of the Assembly on salary grade levels 3 to 10, said the programme was to equip the participants for quality service delivery at all times.

The Speaker stated “this training could not have come at a better time than now, especially as the State Houses of Assembly have started operating Financial Autonomy granted by the Fourth Alteration of the Constitution. Resulting from anticipated new challenges as the Legislature migrates to the regime of self-accounting, this Workshop is therefore targeted at improving the work ethics of staff and also prepare them for new tasks that may emerge”.

 “As key players in the Assembly Service, this capacity building workshop will bring you up to speed with the middle and top management staff on the vision of the leadership of the House and how to achieve set goals. You will recall that the leadership of the House in August embarked on rigorous staff training for middle and top management staff of the Assembly in a bid to properly position the bureaucracy of the Assembly for the new responsibilities that come with the celebrated autonomy”, Oborevwori explained.

The Speaker urged the participants to take advantage of the training to develop new skills and work ethics to enable them fit into  the changing business environment in the  Legislature.

“Luckily, you have some of the best resource persons around who will handle this 2-Day training. Our erudite brother, John Mutu is here to facilitate the Workshop along with Barr. Ibrahim Usman, Dr.. Joseph Ochogwu and  Emmanuel Tudou. I encourage you to engage  meaningfully throughout these two days and please justify the  resources expended on this training program” Oborevwori said. 

The Clark of the House, Mrs Lyna Ocholor, said the workshop, with the theme: “Good Governance, A Joint Task” is the last segment of the capacity building workshops for all categories of staff of the Delta State House of Assembly, including political aides.

She expressed gratitude to the Speaker and the leadership of the Assembly for their commitment to enhancing knowledge in the state Legislature, saying that the development had continued to yield more positive results in the Assembly.

Mrs Ocholor assured of a sustainable efficient and responsive Legislature as the staff were happy for always being carried along in the activities of the House.

The facilitator of the training programme, Mr John Mutu, said he was looking forward to seeing positive results after the training and charged participants to be committed to learning.

He said the training would among others things focus on Individual attitude towards work, strategies that promote team work, value reorientation and expectations.

The Speaker was accompanied to the opening ceremony by the Deputy Speaker, Ochor Christopher Ochor, Majority Leader, Ferguson Onwo, Minority Leader, Innocent Anidi and Deputy Chief Whip of the House, Solomon Ighrakpata.

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