National Network Newspapers - Vol. 8 NO 39  Sept 28- 4th October , 2011

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Vol. 8 NO 39  Sept 28- Oct 4th , 2011

NEWS

Khana Legislators Commend RIVPOLY Rector For Steady Progress

Khana Local Government Councillors have commended the Rector of the Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori, Prof. Toku-ibiye Sokari, for putting the Polytechnic on a continued path of progress.

The Khana Local Government Councillors made the commendation when they paid a courtesy call on the Rector, Prof. Toku-ibiye Sokari, in his office at the Polytechnic, Bori.

Speaking during the visit, the leader of the Khana Legislative Assembly, Hon. Lesor Nwigbaraneh, said that Prof. Sokari's enviable achievement in the Polytechnic has caught the attention of the Khana Legislative Assembly, and pointed out that the visit became necessary to encourage the Rector and his team for their good work.

Hon. Nwigbaraneh particularly lauded the peaceful disposition of the Polytechnic since the tenure of Prof. Sokari, and expressed great delight with the speedy development of infrastructure in the Polytechnic.

The Khana Legislative Assembly Leader, who went on a facility tour of the Polytechnic with his colleagues paid glowing tributes to Prof. Sokari, for putting in place skill oriented programmes, which he said would help to engage the youths and make them self-reliant, and called on the State government to continue to support the Polytechnic to enable it fulfill the laudable objectives for which it was established.

Responding, the Rector of the Polytechnic, Prof. Toku-ibiye Sokari thanked the councillors for their kind words of encouragement and assured them that his administration would ensure that a conducive atmosphere for teaching and learning was maintained in the Polytechnic. Prof. Sokari used the opportunity to call on the Khana Local Government Council to make effective use of the consultancy services of the Polytechnic, and stressed that the various skill-oriented programmes currently established in the Polytechnic were specifically designed to promote self-reliance among youths in the State and the Niger Delta Region.

Other Councillors of the Khana Legislative Assembly present during the visit were Goteh Kpabie, Hon. John Ibakpo, and Hon. Zor Bright as well as Hon. Lucky Yorkina and Hon. James Nkporsor.###

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