Archive for July 18th, 2012
Work Begins On Failed Portions Of Dennis Osadebay Way
AS part of its desire to improve road networks in Asaba, the state capital, the Delta State Government has commenced the rehabilitation of the failed portion of Dennis Osadebay Way. When The POINTER visited the area during the week, the contracting firm, Deux Construction Company was seen with equipment and men carrying out serious work on the road. Speaking to newsmen, Mr. Michael Nwaokolo, the site engineer, said the company will do its best to make the road motorable. He [...]
Continue ReadingGovt Begins Computer Training For 100 Legal Officers
ANDY AKENI A three-day workshop on the use of law-related computer softwares for over 100 legal officers in the Delta State Ministry of Justice opened in Asaba yesterday. Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Charles Ajuyah (SAN), said the workshop, which is at the instance of the state government, was part of efforts at enhancing administration of justice in the state. Declaring the programme open, Ajuyah, who was represented by the Solicitor-General of the state, Barrister Emmanuel Okirhienyefa, said the [...]
Continue ReadingDELTA REGIONAL WATER SCHEMES: Israeli, Japanese Investors Offer Technical Aid
BY SUNDAY EGEDE TWO foreign companies have expressed their readiness to partner with the Delta State Government in developing its regional water schemes across the state. They are TAHAL Consulting Engineers Limited, an Israeli firm reputed for water engineering and Sojitz Global Trading Nigeria Limited, a Japanese financial company. Representatives of the companies made their interest known during a courtesy call on the state Commissioner for Water Resources Development, Dr. Chris Oghenechovwen on Monday in Asaba. Mr. Ilan Henegbi of [...]
Continue ReadingTraining Organisational Workforce For Productivity
BY IFEYINWA AWULOR FAST pace, rapid developing and dynamics are words that characterize the current era of work environments. As the world is changing fast, workers must ensure that their knowledge is frequently updated to meet the dynamism needed by these new developments. To succeed in such a swiftly evolving world, the need for organizations to train and retrain their workforce to adapt to the technological, socio-economic and political environment is paramount, as this would improve performance. To remain competitive [...]
Continue ReadingReturn Of Schools To Missions, A Major Achievement —Uduaghan
BY AUSTINE ETAGHENE GOVERNOR Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State yesterday described the return of schools to missions as a major achievement of his administration. The governor stated this at Oleh in Isoko South Local Government Area during a valedictory and thanksgiving service by the retiring Bishop of Anglician Diocese of Oleh, Rt. Rev. Jonathan Edewor. The governor, who recalled the opposition that trailed the initial attempt to return schools to their former owners, said the feat was accomplished in accordance [...]
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