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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Sam Obi Leads Delta State into Academic glories with new bills

The acting governor of Delta State Prince Sam Obi has signed into law seven bills that will promote academic excellence and good administration in Tertiary Institutions in the state.

Prince Obi who also signed into law the traditional rulers and council of Chiefs amendment bill in Asaba said all the bills will assist the state in good governance and erase conflict in all the areas affected.

He commended the state house of assembly for speedily passing the bills explaining that by its action the house has paved the way for orderliness in the traditional institution as well as increasing faith and order in tertiary institutions.

The acting governor expressed the hope that when the bills become functional Deltans will abide by the laws of the land and pursue all matters in areas affected legitimately.

Prince Obi, prayed for the acting speaker for God’s strength and protection so that the sky will be his limit in his career.

Presenting the bills the clerk of the house Mr. Raymond Yapeeri said the house worked hard to pass the bills because of the positive impact they will have on the lives of the people.

Mr. Raymond Yapeeri said all members of the house were interested in the success of the bills.

The bills are Delta State Ozoro Polytechnic amendment bill 2002, Delta State Otefa Polytechnic amendment bill 2002, Delta State University amendment bill 1998 and College of Physical Education Mosogar amendment bill 2002.

Others are Delta Polytechnic amendment bill Ogwuashi-Uku 2002, College of Education Agbor ammendment bill 2002 and Delta State College of Education amendment bill.

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