Thursday, July 20, 2023

DELTA SOLICITOR-GENERAL COMMENTS STAFF FOR COMMITMENT TO DUTY

The Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Delta State, Mr. Omamuzo Erebe has  commended staff of the Ministry of Justice for their  hard work and commitment to duty.

The Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary made this commendation  in his office on the occasion of his  birthday celebration.

Mr Erebe was surprised by the staff of the Ministry who thronged to his residence as early as 6am in the morning to wish him well. 

 Another set of staff also surprised the Solicitor-General when he resumed for work as the visibly elated Solicitor-General was short of words to explain the gesture from the staff. 

Erebe appreciated the Staffers of the Ministry of Justice whom he described  as some of the best workers in the State workforce owing to their resilience and commitment to work.

 He also assured them that he will continue to put in his best, particularly in the provision of staff welfare and training of staff. While appealing that they should continue to be of good behaviour and continue to show the same commitment to service at all times for the advancement of the Ministry and the overall growth of the Delta State civil service.

Mr Anthony Ogheneovo Orhororho, the Director of Public Prosecution in the Ministry who spoke on behalf of the entire staff  after leading in a short prayer for more life and prosperity for the Solicitor-General, pledged that the staff would continue to work assiduously  by exhibiting total commitment to duty at all time.

He assured the Solicitor-General that staff of the Ministry will not let the Government down but will continue to show their total commitment to the Sheriff Oborevwori led administration.

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