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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

OBUH CHARGES NURSES, MIDWIVES TO BE DEDICATED TO DUTY

     

Nurses and Midwives have been charged to be dedicated to their duties.

     The charge was given by Hon. Ben Obuh, Chairman, Delta North PDP, during the National Scientific Conference/meritorious award organized by the National Association of Young Nurses and Midwives, held at the Ika National Hall, Agbor.          

    According to Hon. Obuh, who was also the chairman of the occasion, ‘there is no group that can thrive in the atmosphere of indiscipline.          

He stressed that discipline enables one to contribute positively to the immediate system and the entire society.          

Hon. Obuh implored them to be studious, adding that frequent researches would boost their performances in the profession.          

He advised them to make achievable plans, saying that the attitude of building castle in the air would set them backwards.          

While stressing on the importance of medical profession to the society, he assured the medical group of his support when necessary.          

Earlier in a speech, the National President of Young Nurses and Midwives, Comr. Jackson Amayo, said that enormous improvements has been recorded since the inception of the union.          

He stressed that the leadership of the group would not relent in its resolve to re-unite the entire young nurses and student nurses across the country.          

Comr. Amayo appealed to well meaning Nigerians to support them both financially and morally.           

High point of the event was the presentation of awards to some eminent personalities, including, Hon. Ben Obuh, Elder Edwin Clark, Hon. Kingsley Emu, Hon. Friday Osanebi, and Comr. Emmanuel Momah.          

Responding on behalf of the awardees Elder Edwin Clark, who was represented by Hon. Cairo Ojougboh thanked the group for the honour done him, adding that the award would spur him to do more. 

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