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Chief Mulade hails appointment of Oturubo as SSA on Community Development

The National Coordinator of Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ), Chief Sheriff Mulade has congratulated Hon. Kingsley Akpodikumor Oturubo as the new Senior Special Assistant on Community Development to the Executive Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa. 

This was contained in statement released and signed by Chief Sheriff Mulade on Saturday, urging Oturubo to bring his wealth of experience to assist the Government.

“I want to sincerely CONGRATULATE Hon Kingsley Akpodiekumor Oturubo, the immediate past Chairman of Okerenkoko Federated Community in Gbaramatu Kingdom as SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT on Community Development to His Excellency, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, Executive Governor of Delta State.

“I encourage and urge you to bring your wealth of experience to assist Government of the day to achieve the desired development to our communities.”

Oturubo who is the immediate past Chairman of Okerenkoko Federated Community in Gbaramatu Kingdom appointment was announced yesterday, Saturday, August 7, 2021.

GbaramatuVoice had earlier reported that the Governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has sworn in the former Commissioner for Oil and Gas in the state, Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba, and 10 others as state commissioners with a charge to them to promote unity in their utterances and actions and eschew mutual suspicion.

Others sworn in include Prof Patrick Muoboghare, Hon Chika Ossai, Hon Basil Ganagana, Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba, Dr Mordi Ononye, Hon. Ovie Oghoore, Barrister (Mrs) Bridget Ayanfulu, Hon Solomon Golley, Barr Isaiah Bozimo, Hon Henry Sakpra, Barr. Jennifer Oma Adasen.

Eighteen commissioners had earlier been sworn in thereby bringing the total number of members of the state executive council to twenty-nine of which seven of them are women.

The governor advised the new commissioners to avoid issues that would breed distrust, exclusion and resentment among the people, saying that they emerged through a rigorous selection process that was necessary, especially as the administration entered a critical phase in its tenure.

According to him, Delta had broken the frontiers of female representation in government with the appointment of seven female commissioners and 17 Vice Chairmen of local government councils as well as other statutory positions of responsibility in governance.

“With today’s swearing-in, we have concluded the process of reconstituting the State Executive Council that was dissolved a little over two months ago.

“With two more female commissioners, the State Executive Council now has a total of seven women, further extending the frontiers of female representation in this government.

He stated that his administration had made significant breakthroughs in its quest to build a Stronger Delta standing on the tripod of Prosperity, Peace and Progress.

He averred that his administration had successfully anchored the entrepreneurship development programmes with over 100,000 youths being empowered to become self-employed and employers of labour.

The governor urged the commissioners to brace up and work towards achieving the administration’s set targets within the remaining period of his term in office.

By Gbenga Nicholas


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