DSUST bestows honorary ambassador award on First Lady, Tobore Oborevwori

The Delta State University of Science and Technology, DSUST, Ozoro, has bestowed the honorary ambassador award on the first lady of the state, Mrs Tobore Oborevwori.

The honour which was conferred on Mrs Oborevwori on Tuesday at the University main campus in Ozoro, Isoko North Local Government Area of the state, was in recognition of her charity works and outstanding accomplishments in women development and girl child empowerment.

The award which was at the behest of the University’s Directorate of Gender and Development Studies, was presented by Dr Mrs Justina Oboreh.

Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Jacob Oboreh, who thanked Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for the support given to the school thus far, assured that plans were under way to introduce more programmes to expand the University’s operations.

Receiving the award, Mrs Oborevwori, thanked the University for finding her worthy to be so honoured, assuring that she would continue to identify with the nascent institution.

Represented by wife of the Deputy Governor, Mrs Catherine Onyeme, Mrs Oborevwori expressed support for the program geared towards promoting gender equity and development across the state.

“This is one of the vision of my husband, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in empowering women, girl child and fostering development in our dear state.

“I therefore appeal to everyone to support the More Agenda of the Oborevwori administration to enable him deliver his promises to the people of our dear state.”

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