By Barth Ozah
Chairman, Delta State Civil Service Commission, Mrs Roseline Amioku has lauded the members of Integrity Group, for propagating the MORE agenda of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State and the pet project of the first lady, You Matter Charity Foundation.
Mrs Amioku who gave the commendation in her office at Asaba, when members of Integrity Group unveiled her as the patroness of the group, expressed delights on the activities of the group for taking it upon themselves to promote the good work of the governor.
“I won’t say I am surprise on your activities because I have been seeing what you are doing to support our governor. As long as you support our governor, I will keep identifying with Integrity Group.
“I am happy to hear that you have began to prepare for the governor’s re-election because the end of an election is the beginning of another one. My advice to you is to respect your name as it’s implies – Integrity, because I love associating with people of integrity.
“For the award and recognition given to me, I feel highly honoured indeed and I promise to continue to partner and support your group as MORE agenda ambassadors.”
Earlier, the Convener of the group, Dr. Oke Idawene who led the delegation, noted that Integrity Group was primarily formed to propagate and promote the MORE agenda and You Matter Charity Foundation as the group is determined to achieve its goals until governor Sheriff Oborevwori complete his two terms of office.
“The governor was recently unveiled as the grand patron of Integrity Group of Delta State hence the need to get like minds on board to help the group actualize its goals.
“We are here to unveil you as our patroness and to present an award of excellence service delivery to humanity to you as a way of encouraging you to continue to offer selfless service to humanity.”
Idawene reiterated the aim of the forthcoming Integrity Group Women Summit slated on October this year saying, “This morning, we inaugurated the committee to fine tune arrangements for the forthcoming summit of all women in the state.”