Niger Delta
Uduaghan threatens teachers, health workers over illegal fees
Delta State governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has threatened to deal decisively with teachers and health workers who collect illegal fees from students and patients in the state.
Dr Uduaghan, who gave the warning during a meeting with traders and market women in Asaba, explained that his administration has abolished the payment of NECO and WASC fees, and provided free maternal and child health care in the state.
He noted that a monitoring teams has been put in place in the Health and Education sectors to fish out any worker responsible for such illegal act, saying that he has received reports that some principals still collect WASC and NECO fees from students.
“The government is doing a lot to alleviate the suffering of our people through the different Health and Education programmes put in place, yet some of us choose to sabotage government efforts. Monitoring team has been set up and anyone caught in this illegal act will be dealt with” he said.
Governor Uduaghan enumerated the many achievements of his administration to include the micro-credit scheme, which has been used to empower Deltans, especially women, adding that the budget for micro-credit has been increased this year to help empower more Deltans.
He charged them to vote for PDP candidates in the 2011 elections to ensure continuity in the dividends of democracy enjoyed by the people.
“Vote for PDP all the way. With this we can empower you the more. Please use your positions as traders to tell the truth and not spread rumour.
In a welcome address, the Director- General of PDP campaign Organization in the state, Chief Paulinus Akpeki solicited the support of the women to vote for PDP candidates in the 2011 election to ensure continuity.
The Chairperson of the National Traders and Market leaders Council of Nigeria, Delta state chapter, Chief Margaret Amechi explained that the association has been in partnership with the state for so long and promised that they would give their support to all PDP candidates in the next election.
Also speaking, the state PDP women leader, Mrs. Georgina Eva highlighted the achievements of Dr. Uduaghan’s administration and called on the women to vote for continuity in Delta State.
Chief Nkem Okwuofu noted that Dr Uduaghan’s administration was women friendly having given 45% representation to women in his administration by appointing them to serve in different capacities.
“Dr Uduaghan’s government is women friendly, we (women) have worked in his administration, he has done a lot for women, especially through its different health programmes- free maternal care. It is better to vote for who we know that have worked for us than to vote for who we don’t know”.
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