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GOVERNOR OKOWA APPROVES THE RECONSTITUTION OF MORE BOARDS OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES


The Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Senator, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has approved the reconstitution of the following Agencies: Scholarship Board, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Agency, Technical and Vocational Board Delta Tourism Board, Delta Arts Council, Delta Broadcasting Service, Warri and the Rural Development Agency.. This was made public by the secretary to the State Government, Hon. Barrister Festus Ovie Agas. The Chairmen and Members of the Boards of the Agencies are as follows:
SCHOLARSHIP BOARD

Mr. Sam Igumbor                      Chairman

Comrade Uche Osadebe             Member

Mr. Tunde Fregene

Evang. S.I. Obuseh

Dr. Tony Dibashi

Hon. Jonathan Eghware

Hon. Okiemute Dukuye

Mr. Jackson Kudozo1

Mrs. Ajah Abel

MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES AGENCY

Mr. Sure Salami                                                     Chairman

Mr. Sunny Ezonfade                                              Member

Mrs. Anna Orumade

Barr. Theodora Azinge

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BOARD

Mrs. Clara Obanor                                                   Chairman

Mr. Julius Takeme                                                   Member    

Engr. Fidelis Okolo

DELTA TOURISM BOARD

Chief, Barrister Adaora Giwa-Amu                           Chairman

Princess Tina Amuamuziam                                       Member   

DELTA ARTS COUNCIL

Mr. Godbless Omoniyi                                                  Chairman

Mr. Jonathan Umukoro                                                   Member

Hon. Collins Bello

Mr. Ike Nwagor Nkem J. Madezia

Mr. Dio Tanga

Chief Chris Ometan

DELTA BROADCASTING SERVICE WARRI

Barrister Mrs. Felicia Adowei Ajagi       Chairman

Mr. Ebielum Madumezie                         Member

Chief J.J. Scot                                                

Mr. Foreman Brown Idogho                           

RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Mr. Solomon Areyinka                          Chairman

Mr. Larry Efekhoda                                Member

Chief Patrick Chiedu Idama                              

Princess Odu Bardi                                      

Mrs. Georgina Evah                                     

Mr. Igbedi Macpherson

Chief Victor Okumagba

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