.... Restates commitment to welfare of inmates
... Urges victims to live as family
... Holds interractive session with children
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has said efforts are in top
gear for the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education to organise
academic activities for school children who have temporal shelter at the
different Holding Camps as a result of flood which has submerged
riverine communities in the state.
Governor Okowa made the disclosure on (
27/09/19)
during an interactive sessions with children during an unscheduled
visit to Holding Camps set up for persons displaced by flood which has
submerged several riverine communities in the state. The governor
accompanied by aides, visited the Holding Camps at Oneh and Ogbe-Afor
Primary Schools, Asaba.
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Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (right),
flanked by the Commissioner, Bureau for Special Duties, Barr. Ernest Ogwezzy,
addressing victims of the current flood at One Primary School holding camp in
Asaba. |
According to the governor, "I have listened
to you (children) and your major concern is how to be engaged
acedemically in the camp which is very good, the Commissioner for Basic
and Secondary Education is already working on that; it is very important
that the children are positively engaged in an organised manner."
"I
have gone round the camp and noticed that people among you are cooking
your food, it is a good development because, you must live as one united
family, show love to one another; as a government, your welfare is our
greatest concern, apart from providing necessary amenities, we have
mobile clinics that are well equipped to cater for your needs," the
governor said.
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Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (2nd
left), Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori
(left), Special Adviser to the Governor on Peace Building and Rural
Development, Chief Edwin Uzor (2nd right) and the Oshimili South PDP
Chairman Chairman, Ogbuefi Dada, on the Governor Okowa’s arrival to inspect the
One Primary School holding camp of the 2018 flood victims in Asaba. |
He continued, "our major concern is to save life, we
know that you have lost a lot to the flood, don't despair, we will do
our best for you to be comfortable while in the camp and also see that
you are properly settled after the flood, be prayerful and believe that
you are not abandoned by God."
Governor
Okowa who cuddled some of the children at the Camp informed them that
the trying times brought about by the flood will soon be over.
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Congratulating Mrs Blessing Onyedica, one of the
current flood victims who gave birth to a baby boy at the ONE Primary
School internally displaced persons (IDP) camp during the Governor’s
inspection of the camp
in Asaba |
The
Commissioner for Special Duties, Barr. Ernest Ogwezzy took Governor
Okowa round the facilities at the Camp and the governor gave words of
encouragement to the people at the different departments he visited.
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