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Delta: Don’t Transfer Teachers Indiscriminately—Isoko South Chairman to Ese, Newly Appointed LEA Boss

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The Chairman of Isoko South LGA, Hon. Friday Ovoke Warri in a group photography with the newly appointed secretary of the Isoko South Local Government Education Authority, Blessing Ese and others after his swearing in, on Tuesday





The Chairman of the Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, Friday Ovoke Warri, has cautioned the newly appointed secretary of the Isoko South Local Government Education Authority, Blessing Ese against the indiscriminate transfer of primary school teachers in the area.

Warri stated this while swearing in the appointee at the council secretariat in Oleh on Tuesday.

The council boss urged Mr. Ese to meticulously adhere to due process and exercise judicious discretion in assigning teachers to their respective duties.

According to him, the appointment of Ese followed the expiration of the tenure of Puis Emamowho, the immediate past Executive Secretary of the LEA.

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He said, “I will not accept the indefinite deployment of teachers; ensure that you follow a meticulous process and exercise sound judgment before undertaking such an exercise. Teachers must also remain at their assigned posts, as some teachers tend to reassign themselves immediately.

“Also, no one is above the law; adhere to the rules and regulations governing the office. Furthermore, unauthorized collection of money from learners will not be tolerated. You are representing the council in the education section, particularly in primary schools. Your tenure as LEA Secretary will be a successful one.”

In his response, the newly sworn-in local education authority secretary, Blessing Ese, expressed gratitude to the council chairman for the opportunity to serve and pledged to execute his new responsibility for the betterment of Isoko South people and to the glory of God who made it possible.
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He pledged to collaborate closely with the staffers of the LEA, with a view to discharge his duty conscientiously and live up to the confidence reposed in him.

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“God has greatly utilized you to make this achievable; from the depths of my heart, I extend my gratitude. By the grace of God, you will not be disappointed alongside the people of Isoko South. With God’s guidance, I will ensure that Isoko South derives greater benefits from this appointment, thereby enhancing the welfare of Isoko South in the education sector.”

Ese, born in the early 1970s, hails from Uro-Irri community and possesses a BA.Ed in social studies from the prestigious Delta State University, Abraka.

He previously served as a councillor, special assistant to the Delta State government, former board member, and youth general in the Isoko National Youth Assembly (INYA), among others

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Meanwhile, the council chairman, Friday Ovoke Warri, has called on religious leaders to pray for the Isoko nation always, as Isoko needs their resourcefulness and collective desire for a better tomorrow for the region.

Warri made the call during the official dedication of the Isoko Christian House, Oleh and expressed his support and unwavering commitment to disseminating the word of God.

“It is my honour to extend to you the sincere congratulations of my family, government, and the people of Isoko South Local Government, as well as to the glory of God, on the official dedication of Isoko Christian House.

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“We acknowledge the profound and immense grace of God upon the Christian community in Isoko land, as we take pride in this distinguished and pioneering heritage within the Christian world. I express deep appreciation for the unwavering commitment to disseminating the word of God and promoting the overall well-being of our people across various aspects of human endeavor.

“This edifice serves as a testament to the transformative power of God’s word in terms of institutional positioning in Isoko land. I urge the entire body of Christ, as embodied by the Isoko Christian Association of Nigeria, to capitalize on this remarkable achievement and, in operating this edifice, to remain steadfast in their crusade for souls more than ever, as the Isoko nation requires the resourcefulness and wisdom of our religious leaders in our collective pursuit of a better tomorrow.”

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