6.00a.m Main News On Radio Delta Melody FM 88.6, by Olumami - TopicsExpress



          

6.00a.m Main News On Radio Delta Melody FM 88.6, by Olumami Ogbe The Headlines: -The National President of the Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers [RATTAWU) Comr. Yemisi Bamgbose said that the National Executive Council of the Union will soon close down State owned media houses where the State Government have not implement the new weigh-in allowance, Comr. Yemisi said this at the National Executive Council Meeting (NEC) of RATTAWU, the National President of RATTAWU Comr. Yemisi said the Union has waited for more than a year after the Federal Government has implemented the new weigh-in allowance, noting that only few States have implemented it.Comr Yemisi declared that the NEC of RATTAWU will soon set a deadline for all media houses especially Radio and Television in each of the affected States to be shut down -The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education Professor Patrick Muoboghare says the State Government will continue to invest in the Educational sector to enable Pupils and Students of public Schools compete favourably with their counterparts in other States. Professor Muoboghare stated this at the 7th Edition of Schlumberger Science quiz competition. -Mosogar Kingdom in Ethiope West Local Government Area has began a process of safe guarding its land from trespasses , encroachment and wrongful laying of claims by individual within and outside the Community to this end the Ovie of Mosogar Kingdom Udurie 1 had sworn -in a 21 man land use and allocation Committtee to hence forth deal with issues relating to all lands in the Kingdom -A Committee has been constituted to liaise with the Communities and Traditional Rulers in Ughelli North and Ethiope East Local Government Area for DESOPADEC project to be sited in their areas, this was the part of the outcome of the July Edition of the monthly briefing by the member representing both council areas on the Board of DEOSOPADEC Chief Ominimini Obiuvwovwi -The Residents of Edejor Street off Jakpa road Effurun have appealed to State and the Local Government to construct a drainage system in the area to curb the perennial flooding in the area, according to the residents the drainage system when constructed will help channel water to the river. They explained that Armed Robbers now take advantage of the flood to rob passers-by of their belongings. The traders in the area noted that the flood has made economic activities very slow
Posted on: Sun, 07 Jul 2013 06:55:20 +0000

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