Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has published a list of his cabinet members, which includes 26 commissioners, 51 days after taking office.
Oborevwori said in a letter to the Speaker and members of the state Assembly yesterday in Asaba that the list had been sent to the House for consideration and confirmation so that he could carry out their appointments in accordance with the powers conferred on him by Section 192 (2) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Constitution (1999 as amended).
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Odinigwe Odigie Daniel, Joan Onyemaechi Ada-Anioma, Jerry Ehiwario, Charles Aniagwu, Michael Ifeanyi Anoka, Pat Ajudua, Funyei Manager, and Angele Godknows are the commissioners-designate.
Others include Kingsley Ashibuogwu, Perez Omoun, Uduaghan Orode, Isaac Tosan Wilkie, Tonukari Johnbull, Jamani Tommy Ejiro, Rose Ezewu, Onoriode Agofure, Emamusi Obiodeh, Tilije Fidelis, Etagherure Ejiro Terry, and Agbateyimiro. Sonny Akpororkimo Ekedayen, Darlington Ijeh, Joseph Onojaeme, and Reuben Rumen.
The governor stated that his administration would prioritise Deltans’ health and well-being as part of his M.O.R.E. agenda.
Oborevwori stated that his administration is prepared to work with well-meaning organisations to help the state grow and flourish.
The governor assured the National Executive Council of the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA), led by its National President, Dr. Obinna Awiaka, of the state government’s support during a courtesy visit to Government House in Asaba yesterday.
“As a state, we are very happy to receive visitors because our state is peaceful, especially Asaba, the capital city,” the governor stated.
“At all times, we are ready to partner with any sector that wishes to collaborate with us.”
I believe that the seminar you are hosting in Delta will raise a lot of awareness among our people about appropriate eye care.
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“It will encourage a large number of people to come and have their eyes checked.” We are not going to play about with the problem of health in my M.O.R.E. Agenda.
In addition, a medical practitioner would be in charge of the health sector in my cabinet.