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GOVERNOR OKOWA SUPPORTS OZORO POLY WITH 100 MILLION NAIRA GRANT

Commissions several projects at Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa at the weekend commissioned various projects at Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro with a charge to Governing Councils of all State tertiary institutions to judiciously use their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for infrastructural development.
The governor gave this charge when he commissioned the school senior staff club, Information and communication technology centre (ICT), Engineering Laboratory, Library Extension, New Administrative Complex, Centre For Entrepreneurial Development, Departmental Offices/ Management and Technology Lecture theaters and an inspection of on-going construction work at the 10,000 sitting capacity stadium as part of the activities making the 2013/2014 Convocation ceremony of the Polytechnic.
He commended the Rector and Management of the polytechnic for being pro-active, transparent and accountable in the use of IGR for the development of the school.
"l encourage this great feat, the projects on ground in this school shows that you and your management are working and that you are focused." He noted.
Senator Okowa said that he was overwhelmed with the work the school management has done without government financial support saying " The Rector made me to understand that the stadium still under construction would be completed with about 400 million naira, this man need to be encouraged, the State government will support you with the sum of 100 million naira grant to complete the project."
He advised the management to continue to co-operate with the governing council to promote development and attract more dividends of democracy to the school.

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