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Okuama: Jite Lauds Oborevwori for Inaugurating Ewu IDPs Management Committee.
By Henry Ubus
In a show of solidarity and commendation, the immediate past Executive Chairman of Udu Local Government Council, Hon. Chief Jite Brown (JP), has lauded the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for his decisive action in inaugurating the Ewu IDPs management committee. This committee was established to provide much-needed support and assistance to the displaced Okuama people in Ughelli South Local Government Area.
In a press statement released today in Udu, Hon. Chief Jite expressed his appreciation for Governor Oborevwori’s gesture, describing it as commendable and in line with the MORE agenda of the administration, which aims to advance every part of the state. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the needs of vulnerable communities and ensuring their well-being.
The Aberen of Udu Kingdom extended his congratulations to the newly appointed management committee, which is spearheaded by an experienced journalist and technocrat, Mr. Abraham Ogbodo. Chief Jite Brown expressed confidence in the committee’s capabilities and ability to deliver on their terms of reference with excellence and integrity.
The establishment of the Ewu IDPs management committee represents a significant step forward in providing support and relief to those affected by displacement, and Chief Jite Brown’s commendation underscores the importance of such initiatives in fostering unity and development across the state. The people of Delta State can rest assured that their government remains dedicated to serving and uplifting all communities, no matter their circumstances.