Excitement as Governor Oborevwori’s Aide Launches ‘Educate The African Child Campaign’ in Owhelogbo Community
— Distributes school supplies, including bags, books and sandals, to students
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s aide has successfully launched the “Educate The African Child Campaign” in Owhelogbo Community, Isoko North Local Government Area. This initiative aims to enhance educational access and quality for children in the region, aligning with the governor’s commitment to improving education as part of his MORE Agenda.
The campaign emphasizes providing free, qualitative education to all children, regardless of their background, and is supported by various educational partnerships within Delta State
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Talent Development, Amb Ugagaoghene Ogheneyole, took the “Educate The African Child Campaign” to Owhelogbo Community through the Revive Africa Initiative in a heartwarming initiative to support education.
The campaign seeks to tackle educational challenges faced by children in disadvantaged areas, ensuring they have the necessary resources to access quality education. During the event, the SSA to the Governor highlighted the significance of education in shaping the future of the community and the nation at large.
Community leaders, parents, educators, and student leaders conveyed their gratitude for the assistance and applauded the initiative for its commitment to enhancing the lives of the younger generation.
The event featured Pastor Enarise Emeakpore Alex, the secretary general of Owhelogbo Community, the leadership of the National Association of Delta State Students and a host of other esteemed individuals.
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