* Be charitable,
forgiving, peaceful, Fr. Nwulo tells politicians
Political office holders in Delta state have been told to be
charitable, forgiving and peaceful. The admonition came from a clergy man, Rev.
Fr. Andrew Nwulo while officiating at a thanksgiving Mass held at St. Paul's
Catholic Cathedral Church, Issele-Uku, even as the Governor of Delta State, Dr.
Ifeanyi Okowa has attributed salaries owed local government workers in the
state to their unique salary structure and large number of staff.
Governor Okowa and wife, Edith, exchanging pleasantries with Hon. Nwaobi and wife. at the thanksgiving service. |
He explained that it was only in Delta State that some local government councils have the same salary structure with the state government and the federal government.
The governor, who expressed sadness that staffs of the third tier of government were suffering in the state as a result of salary arrears, noted that apart from the salary structure, some local government councils have more than 700 persons as staff strength.
He spoke Sunday (11/12/16) at Issele-Uku, Aniocha North Local Government Area of the state during electoral victory celebration cum empowerment programme of the member representing the area in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Emeka Nwaobi.
R-L, Rt. Hon. Monday Igbuya, Senator Nwaoboshi, Rt. Hon. Friday Osanebi and Hon. Tonye Timi at the thanksgiving service. |
While assuring that his administration would not encourage the sack of workers
because of recession ravaging the country, Governor Okowa disclosed that the
Councils have adopted an approach where only verified staff and "those
who come to work are paid."
He also used the occasion to reiterate his administration's commitment to equitable distribution of projects in the state, asserting that "We are doing a lot across the state, and Deltans in Central, South and North know that I am not discriminating.
"Despite the tough times, we are doing a lot because God has given us the wisdom to utilize what we have to the benefit of our people. I am confident that our revenue will improve in 2017 and we will increase the tempo of what we are doing in the state," the governor said.
He congratulated Hon. Nwaobi for the affirmation of his victory at the polls by different courts of the land, noting that dedicating such victories to God was important because, political officers were to render service to God and humanity.
"We must be constantly reminded that we were chosen to serve for a reason; the real thanksgiving is to render selfless service to mankind and to God," the governor said.
The Senator representing Delta North, Barr. Peter Nwaoboshi, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Monday Igbuya, among others who spoke at the occasion thanked God for the ingenuity of Governor Okowa for the effective management of the resources of the state to the benefits of Deltans.
Delivering a sermon at the thanksgiving Mass held at St. Paul's Catholic Cathedral Church, Issele-Uku, Rev. Fr. Andrew Nwulo urged Christians, especially political office holders to be charitable, forgiving and peaceful while Nwaobi thanked Governor Okowa for the developmental projects going on in his constituency.
He also used the occasion to reiterate his administration's commitment to equitable distribution of projects in the state, asserting that "We are doing a lot across the state, and Deltans in Central, South and North know that I am not discriminating.
"Despite the tough times, we are doing a lot because God has given us the wisdom to utilize what we have to the benefit of our people. I am confident that our revenue will improve in 2017 and we will increase the tempo of what we are doing in the state," the governor said.
He congratulated Hon. Nwaobi for the affirmation of his victory at the polls by different courts of the land, noting that dedicating such victories to God was important because, political officers were to render service to God and humanity.
"We must be constantly reminded that we were chosen to serve for a reason; the real thanksgiving is to render selfless service to mankind and to God," the governor said.
The Senator representing Delta North, Barr. Peter Nwaoboshi, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Monday Igbuya, among others who spoke at the occasion thanked God for the ingenuity of Governor Okowa for the effective management of the resources of the state to the benefits of Deltans.
Delivering a sermon at the thanksgiving Mass held at St. Paul's Catholic Cathedral Church, Issele-Uku, Rev. Fr. Andrew Nwulo urged Christians, especially political office holders to be charitable, forgiving and peaceful while Nwaobi thanked Governor Okowa for the developmental projects going on in his constituency.
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