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HON. INNOCENT ESEWEZIE, ONLGA CHAIRMAN CHRISTENED "THE MOST ADMIRED IBUSA FIGURE" OF 2022

03-01-2023

The performance oriented Chairman of Oshimili North Local Government Area, Hon Innocent Esewezie is done in being linked to everything good as he has been named "the most admired figure in Ibusa" Delta State in the year 2022 in a mock award put together by Pen Master yesterday.

The list also named "Pen Master's 10 Figures that Finished the Year, 2022 Strong" also had other prominent Ibusa sons and daughters captured as they were recognised for various of their strong suits.

According to the post written by Elder Emeka Esogbue, he pointed out that "the year, 2022 sent messages and made a lot of revelations to the people of the Ibusa community. It threw up individual personalities with the beauties created by them, many of which observers cannot easily forget because they made the year tick".

He continued that "some of these acts brought about accomplishments, merit, glamour, humor, and excitement yet, they added to the Ibusa enjoyments that we all had in the year, 2022".

Leading the Awardees/Accomplishments is the Executive Chairman of Oshimili North Local Government Area, Hon. Esewezie who was recognised for his many contribution towards Ibusa and Oshimili North at large. Read below what the prominent writer had to say.

1. THE MOST ADMIRED IBUSA FIGURE:
Hon Innocent Ifeanyichukwu Esewezie, the Chairman of Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State was the "Best Admired Ibusa Figure in 2022." Upon the assumption of prominence, moments after his election as the Oshimili North Council Chairman, Hon Esewezie, with uncommon heights of political delivery on his mandate to his constituency, surpassed every hurdle to amass the community's prominence. The sort of admiration received by him was uncommon. Since the indefatigable Council Boss was always working, the media was always awash screaming his headline about the ex*****on of projects in his constituency. The year, 2022 ended well for the cool and collected Esewezie who was amazed at, regarded with wonder and delight by his people of Ibusa, and looked upon with elevated feelings of pleasure and satisfaction. With loads of awards coming his way, he was praised by even his enemies. In the year, 2022, Hon Innocent Esewezie was the most admired Ibusa personality. Congratulation

Others named - with different designation - in the mock award includes in no particular order, Prof. Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia, Chief Fred Ajudua, Chief Engr. Celestine Okafor, Patrick Adigwe amongst others.

~ Comr. Chiedu Bandoh, Personal Assistant to the Executive Chairman of Oshimili North Local Government Area on Media and ICT.

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HON. INNOCENT ESEWEZIE PLAYS HOST TO DELTA STATE LEADERSHIP OF NULGE, AS THEY HOLD MEETING AT ONLG COUNCIL SECRETARIAT22...
23/07/2021

HON. INNOCENT ESEWEZIE PLAYS HOST TO DELTA STATE LEADERSHIP OF NULGE, AS THEY HOLD MEETING AT ONLG COUNCIL SECRETARIAT

22-07-2021

The Executive Chairman of Oshimili North Local Government Area, Hon Innocent Esewezie on Thursday played host to the Delta State Forum of Chairmen of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) at the Council Secretariat Akwukwu-Igbo Delta State.

The Leaders of the LGA employees was led by Comrade Amgbari, the State Chairman of NULGE, while his Oshimili North counterpart Comrade Ephraim was at hand to introduce them to the ONLG Boss. The NULGE leaders were at the Council to hold their meeting with Oshimili North LGA their first host in the current dispensation.

The state NULGE Chairman, while addressing the Executive Chairman of Oshimili North, said a lot of good things had been heard about him and being in Akwukwu-Igbo, he could see for himself that it was true. He thanked Hon Innocent Esewezie for working harmoniously with the staff of the LGA.

The Comrade used the opportunity to plead with the Chairman to help them speak to other LGA boss on the need to review workers welfare especially the staffs who works as drivers, he opined that both the civil servants and the Political class were partners and must continue to build on the existing relationship for a better service delivery.

In his response, the LGA Chairman thanked NULGE for always putting the welfare of local government workers top of their agenda. He agreed that the Political class and the local government staff umbrella body are partners and he would always support the union whenever he can.

He hailed Comrade Ephraim for being committed and cooperative since the start of his administration in March.

The LG boss recalled his first meeting with the NULGE leadership in the LGA were he informed them of his intentions to work for his people (Ndi-Oshimili North) and how NULGE have been able partners, helping him achieve a lot in only a short time in office. He called for more partnership between them because that's the only way any reasonable government would succeed.

Comrade Chiedu Bandoh - P.A. to the Executive Chairman of Oshimili North LGA, on Media and ICT.

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE CONGRESS OF NUJ, DELTA STATE COUNCIL HELD ON THURSDAY JUNE 24, 2021 IN ASABA The uni...
25/06/2021

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE CONGRESS OF NUJ, DELTA STATE COUNCIL HELD ON THURSDAY JUNE 24, 2021 IN ASABA

The union at it's Congress held at the Temporary Secretariat, deliberated on sundry issues affecting the general wellbeing of the union and the state and resolved as follows:

1. INSECURITY: In view of the recent threats of attacks issued by suspected Fulani Jihadists, the union called on the state government and security agencies to beef up security in public places, especially schools, police facilities and media houses, which have become soft targets for such attacks in the state and other parts of the country. The union thereby advised residents to be security conscious.

2. The Union further condemned the recent attacks on police stations and killing of policemen in Delta State, warning that should the trend continues, it will pose serious danger to innocent lives and property in the state

3. FLOOD: The union called on the Delta State Government to construct permanent Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps at strategic locations to take care of people sacked from their homes annually by flood, especially parts of Oshimili South, Aniocha South, Ndokwa federal constituency, Isoko, Ughelli, Warri, Ewu, Okwagbe and other riverine communities.

4. NEWLY CREATED UNIVERSITIES: The union frowned at the proposed public private partnership being recommended by the Prof. Patrick Muoboghare-led management committee for the running of the newly created universities, as this would discourage easy access to university education by qualified Deltans, thereby defeating the main purpose of establishing the universities in Anwai, Agbor and Ozoro. Also, adopting a PPP model might lead to job loss for existing academic and non-academic staff, thereby increasing the alarming rate of unemployment in the state.

5. HEALTH: The Congress condemns the unprofessional conduct of health workers particularly nurses and doctors towards patients in public hospitals across the state. A situation where doctors and nurses are hostile in attending to patients, and engage in sharp practices in various pharmacies/dispenseries within the hospitals. It therefore called on the state government to beam it's search light on the hospitals with a view to putting an end to these sharp practices.

6. CULTISM: The union expresses worries over the rising wave of cultism particularly in secondary schools across the state. It also notes with disdain the attitude of some teachers who encourage the sales of hard drugs in secondary schools which gives impetus for CULTISM to thrive in the society. The union therefore adviced parents and guardians to monitor their children and wards.

7. UNCOMPLETED PROJECTS: Congress while commending the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa-led administration for the ongoing construction of the NUJ press centre and the recent commissioning of people oriented projects across the state, draws the attention of the government to the litany of uncompleted projects such as Ayakoromo Bridge project, Omadino-Ughoton-Adagbrasa road project, among others. The Union appeals for speedy completion of these projects across the state to enable him finish strong.

8. The Union called on the Delta state government to install traffic lights at strategic junctions and roundabouts in major cities and towns in the state to ease traffic gridlock and make functional some of the traffic lights that are faulty. also called on the government to deploy DESTMA officials to PTI junction, Jakpa junction and Effurun roundabout all in Warri and Uvwie to ease traffic grid lock.

9. STATE MEDIA HOUSES: The Congress also called on the state government to upgrade facilities at the state owned media houses (DBS, Asaba; DBS, Warri; and Pointer Newspaper) with a view to improving on the quality of services in line with acceptable international standard.

Signed:
Comrade Michael ikeogwu-Chairman

Comrade Patrick Ochei-Secretary

COMMUNIQUE DRAFTING COMMITTEE
Comrade Paul Osuyi-Chairman

Comrade Sunday Apah-Secretary

Comrade Andy Emephia-Member

MEET THE NEW SECRETARY DESIGNATE OSHIMILI NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL, Austin Eloka Ajufouniversalreporter 2 mins ago...
15/03/2021

MEET THE NEW SECRETARY DESIGNATE OSHIMILI NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL, Austin Eloka Ajufo

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1. NAME: AJUFO AUGUSTINE ELOKA 2. DATE OF BIRTH : 14/08/1982 3. TOWN/COMMUNITY: UMUEHEA- IBUSA. 4. SCHOOLS ATTENDED: I. Anioboshi Primary School, Ibusa, Delta State (1995) Ii. Itire Community Secondary School, Mushin, Lagos (2001) Iii. University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (2010) Iv. University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (2016) 5. QUALIFICATIONS…
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Hon. Innocent Esewezie Floors APC in Oshimili North Local Government Election In A Landslide VictoryHon Innocent Esewezi...
06/03/2021

Hon. Innocent Esewezie Floors APC in Oshimili North Local Government Election In A Landslide Victory

Hon Innocent Esewezie floored his nearest challenger in the Oshimili North LGA council polls with a whopping and resounding votes of 76,276, while Barr. Felix, the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate lost woefully with an embarrassing vote of 1,757.

The winner, Hon Innocent Esewezie who campaigned vigorously, won in a landslide to reinforce the general belief that Oshimili North LGA is for PDP.

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PHOTOS: HON INNOCENT ESEWEZIE CELEBRATES WITH HON OSUJI OF WARD 6A AS HIS DAUGHTER LOUISA WEDS SWEETHEARTHon Innocent Es...
31/01/2021

PHOTOS: HON INNOCENT ESEWEZIE CELEBRATES WITH HON OSUJI OF WARD 6A AS HIS DAUGHTER LOUISA WEDS SWEETHEART

Hon Innocent Esewezie, the Oshimili North LGA Chairmanship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) celebrates with Hon Ogom Osuji, the PDP Councilorship candidate for WARD 6A at the upcoming council election as his daughter Louisa Osuji married her heartthrob.

The reception was held at Omu Boys Primary and secondary School, Ibusa. The event had present the creme de la creme of the community present, including, but not limited to the PDP Councilorship candidates in forthcoming election.

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