Delta State Commissioner for Lands, Surveys and Urban Development, Chief Emamusi Obiodeh, has lauded Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for the successful renovation of six classrooms and the examination hall at the Owodokpokpo Grammar School, Igbide, in Isoko South Local Government Area.
Announcing the completion of the project in Asaba, Chief Obiodeh described the intervention as a significant boost to the education sector, aimed at improving teaching and learning conditions while promoting academic excellence among students.
He noted that the development underscores the Oborevwori administration’s sustained investment in education and aligns with the commitment to inclusive growth and meaningful grassroots development.
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Speaking on behalf of the people of Owodokpokpo-Igbide, the commissioner expressed profound appreciation to the governor for approving and delivering the project, and commended the community for its cooperation and support throughout its execution.
Obiodeh emphasized that the upgraded facilities will create a more conducive learning environment, strengthen public confidence in government responsiveness, and contribute meaningfully to transformation at the grassroots level.
He reaffirmed the state government’s unwavering commitment to sustainable growth and shared prosperity through continuous investment in critical infrastructure and social development initiatives across Delta State.



