Kwale: The fight against
sickle Cell Disease was brought to Ndokwa Nation, with the commissioning of the
Sickle Cell Unit at the Central Hospital Kwale, and a Water Project at Kwale
Prisons, by the wife of Delta State Governor, Dame (Mrs) Edith Okowa.
Reacting to the development, the Executive Director, Social
Services Development, Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC,
Hon Ochor Chris Ochor, thanked Mrs. Okowa and the people of Ndokwa for their
contributions towards the execution and completion of the projects.
According to him, the ceremony which was well attended by the
people of Ndokwa was a good development, as both projects commissioned by Mrs.
Okowa, are signs of better things to come for the people of Ndokwa.
The Executive Director, who said he was joining Mrs. Okowa to
thank the people of Ndokwa for their efforts for the success of the projects,
said for once, the individual contributions and the large numbers of people
from Ndokwa who attended the occasion is a sign of unity, as the ceremony was
also a sign of thanking Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.
On the water project built at the Nigerian Prison Kwale, he called
on the management and inmates of the prison to see that it is protected, so
that the benefit of the project can be felt in the prison.
Hon Ochor called on the people of Ndokwa to utilise the facilities
at the Sickle Cell Unit to know their genotypes to avoid preventable pains,
saying that the ability to deliver such projects is the reason we asked the
Ndokwa people to vote for Senator Okowa as Governor in the last election.
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