The People of Gbararmatu Hail Buhari over Additional Money for Maritime University, Okerenkoko

WARRI/Nigeria: The Chairmen of Gbaramatu communities have commended President Muhammadu Buhari for the approval of additional #3 Billion for the Nigerian Maritime University Okerenkoko, Gbaramatu Kingdom Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The Chairman of Kokodiagbene Community, Gbararmatu Kingdom, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, Comrade Sheriff Mulade who spoke on behalf of the Chairmen of  Gbararmatu Communities lauded the President for his commitment to the smooth take-off of the University  and urged that the speed with which the Federal Government was going about  its establishment should be sustained for the good of all.

“We want to commend President Buhari for approving additional #3 Billion for the Nigerian Maritime University Okerenkoko, by this the Federal Government has approved a total amount of #5 Billion for the University and it from this money, the President approved the immediate release of #1Billion for additional infrastructure and employment in the University, this is heartwarming,” the Niger Delta     Activist said on behalf of the Chairmen of Gbararmatu Communities.

“We  strongly believe this gesture will usher in the desired peace, guarantee security, engage the  teeming youths and attract development to the oil rich Niger Delta Region. We equally want to commend the leaders across the Region for their steadfastness towards this victory for all”, he added.

They implored various militant groups in the Region to reciprocate the gesture of the Federal Government by laying down their arms for the rapid transformation of the Region to take place, urging the Government also to fulfil all  its promises to the economic life base of the country,  particularly the good and peace loving people of  the oil rich Niger Delta.

Ndokwa Reporters

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