Dear Governor Oberevwori,
I am writing to express my deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent decision to remove the most valuable department from our esteemed University of Science and Technology in Ozoro. This decision is not only detrimental but also barbaric.
I must remind you that ISOKO NATION was initially comfortable with our polytechnic, until the idea of replacing it with a university was introduced by our former governor, Okowa. While this decision was met with reservations by the Isoko people, we eventually accepted it, hoping for a brighter future for our educational institutions.
Now, it is disheartening to see that you, as Governor, want to relocate the valuable department to your own community. This blatant disregard for the Isoko people and their aspirations is both unfair and unjust. It is unacceptable to sell out the interests of ISOKO NATION for political gains.
Governor Oberevwori, I plead with you to reconsider this decision and reverse the course that will bring us more harm than good. Our university holds immense value not just for the Isoko people but for the entire state. Removing the most valuable department will have long-lasting consequences on our educational system and the future of our youth.
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I implore you to prioritize the well-being and future of the Isoko people over personal or political interests. Support and invest in our educational institutions to ensure they thrive and provide quality education to our youth.
As the leader of our state, you have the power to make a positive and lasting impact. I urge you to listen to the concerns of the Isoko people and work towards a solution that will benefit all stakeholders involved.
Please, Governor Oberevwori, let us not let politics overshadow the progress and development of our beloved Isoko Nation. Help us build a brighter future for our educational institutions and secure a prosperous future for the Isoko people.
Sincerely,
Comr EDE Hyacinth Ewariezi
A Concerned Citizen of Isoko