COMMUNITY REPORT
Our ‘Warri For Your Worries’ Agenda On Course, Says Isoko South Vice Chair
The ‘Warri for Your Worries’ administration of the chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta state, Friday Ovoke Warri, is on course to deliver qualitative education to the people in the area.
Vice chairman of the council, Theresa Ikrike gave the assurance during the distribution of notebooks under the “Warri for Your Worries” education initiative at the various public schools across the Isoko South.
She stressed that the Warri-led administration was committed to delivering of quality educational initiatives to staff and learners at the various public schools across the council.
The vice chairman hinted that more standard educational initiatives will follow even as she advised parents and community leaders to always ensure their wards are in school so that the efforts of the council chairman won’t be in vain.
The vice chairman, who was represented by the supervising councillor for community, youths, and development, Beauty Ebegbare, charged the pupils to always maintain a holistic relationship with their books, as that is the only way for them to attain the position of a council chairman and other higher positions in the future.
Ikrike equally seized the opportunity to advise heads and staff of public schools to always be diligent with their teaching profession, as the council chairman will not tolerate teachers who are notorious for absenteeismand still always want to get paid for a job they don’t render services for and warned that such will no longer be condoned.
Some of the beneficiary schools of the exercise books were Arasa primary cchool, Iwride/Olomoro, Akokotu primary schools, Olomoro, Olomoro primary school, Olomoro, Owholomu primary school, Olomoro, Eweri primary school, Emede.
She assures that the exercise will continue till all public schools in Isoko South are covered.
In a related development, the vice chairman of Isoko South, Theresa Ikrike, has said that the Warri’s administration would no longer tolerate the continuous vandalisation of public school properties by hoodlums which she she said was a crime against the government and punishable by the law.
Ikrike made this known at Ozaha model primary school in Oleh, headquarters of the council during the ongoing distribution of free notebooks to learners in all public schools in Isoko South under the “Warri for your Educational Worries Initiative”.
The vice chairman equally made it clear to staff and learners of Ozaha model primary school in particular that the council chairman was doing his best to collaborate with community leaders, security outlets, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure that the issue of vandalisation of school properties will be a thing of the past.
Ikrike who was represented by the HOD of education, Helen Agbahowe, also advised learners not to stop burning the midnight oil so as to make their parents and the society at large proud.
She also announced that most schools within the local government have been reached and appealed to schools yet to get their own to exercise patience as the educational train will touch down at every school in Isoko South within the shortest possible time.
Isoko Central School, Oleh, Evoja Primary School, Oleh, Odoro Primary School, Oleh, Owhara Primary School, Oleh, Uzi Primary School, Oleh, Ozaha Model Primary School, Oleh, Omo-Ode Primary School, Irri, Irri Primary School, Irri and Itimi Primary School, Irri were among the beneficiaries of the exercise.