Ukah
Condemns Proponents Of Ethnicity, Nepotism, Hate Speeches
Delta State Commissioner
for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, has condemned the attitude of some Nigerians
who are fanning the embers of ethnicity, nepotism and hate speeches and called
on those involved to change their attitude positively in the way they think and
act.
The
Commissioner stated this today (10/08/2017) during an interaction with the State Director
of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Delta State Directorate, Mr. Okoro Ivan
Jifbioced, when he led a team of his staff on a courtesy visit to the
Commissioner in his office.
He also
said that the Delta State Government will continue to do all that is
necessary to ensure that the unity and progress of Nigeria is not compromised.
Mr.
Ukah stated that the Delta State Government will continue to work with all well
meaning Nigerians to make the Nigerian project a success.
The
Commissioner stated that the state Ministry of Information will collaborate
with the Agency to inform, educate and sensitize all, especially Deltans, on
the policies and programmes of both the federal and state governments.
Mr.
Ukah noted that Delta State also has an Orientation Agency whose duties are in
agreement with that of the NOA promising that the Ministry of Information will
support the Agency as it carries out its mandate in the state.
Earlier,
Mr. Okoro Ivan Jifbioced told the commissioner that he was in his office to get
acquainted with the ministry having resumed as the State Director of the NOA a
few weeks ago.
Moreover,
the need for the Agency to work closely with the ministry prompted the visit
since the two government agencies are very important in the area of social
mobilization, sensitization and advocacy on behalf of the federal and state
governments respectively.
He
therefore appealed for assistance from the Delta State Government in order to
carry out the Agency's core mandate in the state which included 'change begins
with me' and doing the right thing which will be as a result of thinking the
right way.
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