Gov Oborevwori Inaugurates Chairmen , Board Members In Asaba

Delta state governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has urged chairmen and members of boards of parastatals and institutions in the state to work hard for the progress of the state through the MORE agenda.
A statement made available to Team@orientactualmags.com noted that Governor Oborevwori, who said this during the inauguration of chairmen and members of the Boards of agencies and institutions in the state at the Government House, Asaba, told the appointees to abide by the code of conduct establishing their respective boards and ensure proper separation of power between the boards and their respective management teams.
Those who were sworn in include: Barr. Innocent Ogboru, Chairman, Delta state Library Board; Dr Chris Oharisi – Chairman, College of Health Sciences, Ofuoma; Chief Solomon Areyinka – Chairman, Delta state Urban Water Board; and Chief Tony Oboroh – Chairman, Delta Development and Property Authority.
Others are; Dr Paul Oweh – Chairman, Hospitals Management Board (HMB); Mrs Florence Omoni-Johnson – Chairman, Institute of Continuing Education; Philo Apena – Chairman ,Technical and Vocational Education Board and Dr Ebenezer Okorodudu – Chairman, Delta state Printing and Publishing Company.
While congratulating the Chairmen and members of the boards, Governor Oborevwori, said they were selected through a rigorous screening process that emphasized merit, leadership, and team building skills.
He said the appointees have demonstrated over the years that they could be trusted in critical matters of governance and urged them to work harder for the advancement of Delta state through the M.O.R.E Agenda.
He urged members to attend meetings and abide by the code of conducts guiding their respective boards.
‘It is my hope and expectation that the appointments will serve as a motivation for them to work harder for the advancement of Delta state through the MORE agenda.
The successful implementation of policies and programmes of the government requires the establishment of appropriate governance structures in various agencies and institutions of government.
This enables better planning, enhances management efficiency, and promotes transparency and accountability, two of the core values of the MORE agenda.
I urge the appointees to embrace the time-honoured principles of consultation, cooperation, and collective responsibility, which are crucial for success in this assignment.
Towards this end, it is important for members to faithfully attend meetings and abide by the code of conduct guiding the establishment of their respective Boards.
Let me also stress that the principle of separation of power applies to agencies and institutions of government. As Board Members, you are expected to provide the template for strategic planning for your agency or institution, and guide it towards achieving its stated mission.
You are also required to ensure that the management, which is saddled with operational issues and responsibilities, maintains a high level of integrity and legal compliance in their operations’ he said.
Chairman of Urban Water Board, Chief Solomon Areyinka , who spoke on behalf of others, thanked the governor for finding them worthy to serve and pledged to work in line with the operational guidelines of their respective boards.
He said the chairmen and members of the boards have firm grasp of the MORE agenda and he has given an assurance that they would add value to the mission statement of the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori administration-Team@orientactualmags.com
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