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FG Commended For Executing Projects In Delta Community

THE Federal Government has been commended for executing projects in Delta State.

Children of late Chief George Agbaike weekend, gave the commendation during the handing over of blocks of classrooms to Eweri Primary School and Urie Primary School both in Emede, Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State.

Speaking through Mr Johnson Agbaike, a Public Relations Officer at Government House, Asaba, the children of the late Agbaike, an educationist, noted that it was a thing of joy that the Federal Government was executing projects in the state.

He said: “As an individual, it is a thing of immense joy for me to be here to handover these projects, which were facilitated by my elder brothers, Dr Jerry Agbaike and Engr. Gabriel Agbaike to officials of the Universal Basic Education Board (UBEC).

“Our Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori is doing well in the execution of projects in the education sector but he cannot do it alone, that is why we are happy that the Federal Government, through UBEC, executed these projects.

“I thank my brothers, Dr Jerry Agbaike and Engr. Gabriel Agbaike for keeping the legacy of our father, Chief George Agbaike, who was a renowned educationist in the then Bendel State.  “I thank them specially for remembering our home town, Emede and I urge our people to attract more projects to Emede.

“No doubt, these class room blocks, one block of two classrooms at Eweri Primary School and one block of two classrooms at Urie Primary School, it is worthy to state they are tastefully furnished and electrically powered by solar.

“We hope that UBEC will bring more of these projects to our people, it is on this note that I, on behalf of my brothers, Dr Jerry Agbaike and Engr. Gabriel Agbaike hand over these projects to UBEC,” Mr Johnson Agbaike said.

Receiving the blocks of the classrooms, Engr. Nelson Oyaigbevwen, thanked the Agbaikes for facilitating the projects, noting that they were executed according to specifications.

He urged the schools, especially, the Emede Community to ensure that the projects are protected and put into proper use.

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