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BoPP Forms Due Process Clubs In Schools

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The Rivers State Bureau on Public Procurement, BoPP, says it will develop a cadre for due process club in public secondary schools in the state.

The Director-General of the Bureau, Mr Franklyn Nleru, who represented the chairman, BoPP, Rev Precious Omuku, disclosed this at Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Borikiri, while making a presentation of an internet enabled computer set to a student of the school, Master Collins Anya.

Mr Nleru said the aim of developing the club was to expose the students to evolving challenges in the IT world and prepare them to face the demands of such challenges.

He said the idea was to catch them young as stakeholders in the  well being  of the state, “so we want to get them to understand what is expected of them” he said.

He used the opportunity to advise the students to be obedient to their teachers while charging the teachers to inspire their students.

Responding, Collins Anya, Chapel Prefect of the school expressed gratitude to God and the Bureau for the gesture and advised his fellow students to be studious and engage themselves meaningfully and shun social vices.

 

Tonye Nria-Dappa

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