Ugborodo Community inaugurates a 10-man Governing Trust Council

Ugborodo Community, major host to Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State,


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Ugborodo Community inaugurates a 10-man Governing Trust Council
Chairman, Barr Austin Oborogbeyi(3rd right) with Dr. Ayo Ayomike on his right, left is Andrew Emami


Ugborodo Community, major host to Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, has reportedly inaugurated a 10-man Governing Trust Council, with Barr. Austin Oborogbeyi as Chairman.

 

According to a report syndicated to Fresh Angle International, Monday August 5, “the selection process and inauguration took almost 6-hours of non-stop negotiations, Saturday (August 3) by key players in the contest, which was done at the residence of the Eghara-Aja-in-Council together with major critical stakeholders in the community, including the Ologbotsere of Warri, Chief Ayirimi Emami, the member representing the Warri Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Chief Thomas Ereyitomi, Chief Edwin Olley, Chief Mercy Olowo and Prince Perry Atete, following the need to protect vested interest, hard horse-trading and even grandstanding”.

 

On the list of the 10-man new Governing Trust Council to run the affairs of the community for the next 3 years are: Dr. Ayo Ayomike as Secretary, Mr. Austin Ajurenmisan, Vice-Chairman; Hon. Mofe Pirah as Public Relations Officer.

 

Others are: Mr. Vincent Neburagho ; Assistant Secretary, Mr. Mike Okoturo; Treasurer, Comrade Alex Eyengho; Financial Secretary; Mr. Isaac Botosan; Legal Adviser; Mr. Andrew Emami; Auditor and Mr. Godwin Asakpi Edah; Welfare Officer.

 

The report stressed that the total members of the Governing Trust Council is 41, “which includes the Executive and the Registered Trustees”.

The Chairman, Barr. Austin Oborogbeyi in a brief chat with newsmen after his emergence at Ode-Ugborodo, appealed “for support, co-operation and understanding of well-meaning indigenes of Ugborodo to enable the exco achieve its objective of attracting the much needed development, growth and progress to the community for the benefit of all”.

 

Barr. Oborogbeyi enjoined “all aggrieved persons to sheath their sword and join hands with him to take Ugborodo to the next level of infrastructural development, empowerment, employment and better life”.

 

 


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Emma Arubi
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