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Mentor Students to Restore Values, Delta SSG Charges Old Students Associations

Admin June 15, 2021

L-R: Sir Okey Ofili, Mr. Austin Chukwuma, Permanent Secretary, Post Primary Education Board, Chief Patrick Ukah, Chief Patrick Dunkwu, one-time principal of the school and Mr. Anthony Uzogo, president of the old boys association, at the commissioning

June 15, 2021

The Chairman of the handover/commissioning committee and former Head of Service (HoS) in the state, Sir Okey Ofili, revealed that the project has a fully drilled borehole to a depth of 640ft equipped with a pumping machine of 7.5HP, a 42ft stanchion carrying water tanks with cumulative capacity of 5,000 gallons.

L-R: Sir Okey Ofili, Mr. Austin Chukwuma, Permanent Secretary, Post Primary Education Board, Chief Patrick Ukah, Chief Patrick Dunkwu, one-time principal of the school and Mr. Anthony Uzogo, president of the old boys association, at the commissioning

The Secretary to the Delta State Government, Chief Patrick Ukah, has called on old boys and girls associations in the state to engage in the mentoring of students to regain lost values. This is in addition to providing critical infrastructure in schools as key stakeholders in the educational development of the state.

The SSG, who spoke during the handover/commissioning of a water scheme executed by St. Anthony’s College, Ubulu Uku, Old Boys Association (SACOBA) in the school, bemoaned the dwindling value system in schools and called on them to visit the school from time to time to mentor the students.

Chief Ukah noted that it is not only through flogging or cutting of grass that discipline can be instilled in students but can also be achieved by proper guidance, counselling and mentoring.

He commended members of SACOBA for providing what they did not enjoy as students when they were in the school for the present and future generations of students of the school.

The SSG disclosed that the state government will continue to provide the needed infrastructure in schools but called on communities where schools are sited to own the schools and stem the rising tide of vandalization of school property provided by the state government.

Earlier, the Chairman of the handover/commissioning committee and former Head of Service (HoS) in the state, Sir Okey Ofili, revealed that the project has a fully drilled borehole to a depth of 640ft equipped with a pumping machine of 7.5HP, a 42ft stanchion carrying water tanks with cumulative capacity of 5,000 gallons.

This is in addition to reticulation of water supply from the main service point to various nooks and crannies of the college premises with 12 water fetching points dotted all over for the benefit of staff and students.

Sir Ofili stated that the water scheme went through a test-run period of over three years in order to make assurance doubly sure that they have provided a professionally executed project which will serve the college for years to come because drilling a borehole in Ubulu Uku can be tricky owing to its terrain.

Highpoint of the ceremony was the commissioning and handover of the project to the school principal by the SSG.

 

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