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GOVERNOR OKOWA APPROVES THE RECONSTITUTION OF MORE BOARDS AND AGENCIES



The Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Senator, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has approved the reconstitution of the following Boards and Agencies. This was made public this evening in a release by the Secretary to the State Government, Hon. Barrister Festus Agas.
The Inauguration of the new boards will take place on Thursday. January 14, 2016 at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba by 9:00am.
Also to be inaugurated on the same day, time and venue ate the Delta State Library Board, Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, as well as the Boards for the Delta Broadcasting Service, Warri, and the Rural Development Agency.
His Excellency, the Governor will also at the same venue and time, preside over the swearing-in of members of the Delta State Sports Commission.
For the guidance of all concerned, the membership of the Boards and the Commission are as follows :
HOSPITALS MANAGEMENT BOARD
Chairman
Dr Mordi Ononye
Members
Dr Benson Ojameruaye
Dr Clarkson Agagha
Dr Ronald Eyime
Mrs. Rhoda Ikide
DR Chris Obaze
Mr Lawrence Okpmpu.
SCHOOL OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY, BURUTU
Chairman
Barr Isah Clark
Members
Dr David Ighovojah
Dr. Alex Obuh
Roli Kpenose
Capt. Tony Onokarigho
DELSUTH, OGHARA
Chairman
Dr Chris Oghenechovwen
Members
Dr Dan Omodon
Dr Lucky Otegheri
Dr Chris Ekiyor
Dr (Mrs) Faith Ngozi Ejegi
Comrade Philomena Ndonwa.
SCHOOL OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, UFUOMA.
Chairman
Dr. Nelson Ejakpovi
Members
Dr Chris Oharisi
Mr Sunny Tatabuzogwu
LAND ALLOCATION COMMITTEE
Chairman
Chief Godwin Ogadi
Members
Mr Kingsley Ashibuogwu
Hon John Okoroloko
Chief Joseph Aboze
Prince Opuofeni
Vosa Gladys Okotie
Barr Zelibe Ojeogwu
DELTA PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Chairman
Mr David O. Oghenekevwe
Members
Mr Ifeajike Olisanyem
Mr Uyeri Samuel Okoeghene
Princess Ijenwa Okwunoke
Chief J.C Taylor
DELTA DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPERITY AUTHORITY
Chairman
Mr Paul Oseji
Members
Mr Tony Oboroh
Chief James Obeuwou
Mr Raymond Edijala
Mr Emmanuel Utomi
Mr Joel Bisina
Barr Kate Onianwa.
ADULT AND NON-FORMAL EDUCATION AGENCY.
Chairman
Engr. Tom Onah
Members
Sir Joseph Uhawha
Frank Osafele
Chief Mrs Rose Oghene
Mrs Ann Iniovosa
Mrs Pat Asiana.
The Inauguration of the new boards will take place on Thursday. January 14, 2016 at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba by 9:00am.
Also to be inaugurated on the same day, time and venue ate the Delta State Library Board, Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, as well as the Boards for the Delta Broadcasting Service, Warri, and the Rural Development Agency.
His Excellency, the Governor will also at the same venue and time, perside over the swearing-in of members of the Delta State Sports Commission.
For the guidance of all concerned, the membership of the Boards and the Commission are as follows :
(A) Rural Development Agency (RDA) -
Chairman - Hon Solomon Arenyika
Members are;
(1) Mr Larry Efekodha
(2) Chief Patrick Idama
(3)Princess Odu Bardi
(4) Mrs Georgia Evah
(5) Mr Igbedi Merpherson
(6) Chief Victor Okumagba.
(B) DBS Warri -
Chairman Barr. (Mrs) Felicia Adowei Ajagi.
Members are;
(1) Mr Ebielum Madumezie
(2) Chief J.J Scott
(3) Mr Foreman Brown Idogho.
(C) Muslim Pilgrims Board -
Chairman Dr Ismaila Okudaye.
Members are;
(1) Alhaji Suleiman Jauro
(2) Idrisu Adamu Kuta
(3) AlhajA Maryam Nabiei,
Abdularie Amori - Secretary.
Delta state sports commission has Chief Tony Okowa as chairman,
members are;
(1) Elder Kudjubola
(2) Nevil Bekederemo
(3)Chief (mrs) Chinoge Dafe.

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