Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Over 100,000 job seekers in Delta transformed by Oborevwori – Ossai

The Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Delta State Governor Mr Ossai Ovie Success has said that the Delta State Governor Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori has transformed over 100,000 young entrepreneurs in Delta State.

According to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has made good on his promise to reduce unemployment in the state.

He noted that through the Delta Cares Programmes (D-Cares), over 100,000 young entrepreneurs have been empowered to become job creators.

During the election campaign, Governor Oborevwori pledged to address the high rate of unemployment in Delta State.

Today, that promise has become a reality. The Delta-Cares Initiative has had a profound impact on the lives of Deltans, from rural villages to bustling cities.

The programme has provided training and funding for young entrepreneurs to start their businesses, while farmers have received modern tools and techniques to boost their yields. Women and children, once marginalized, now have access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

As beneficiaries of the programme thrive, a wave of positivity has spread throughout the state.

Communities once plagued by poverty and despair now pulse with hope and determination. Governor Oborevwori’s vision has sparked a chain reaction of growth and development, leaving an indelible mark on Delta State.

At the heart of the Delta-Cares Programme is Governor Oborevwori’s unwavering commitment to his people. He pledged to make a difference, and Delta-Cares is the manifestation of that promise. As the initiative continues to flourish, it is clear that the governor’s legacy will be one of compassion, empathy, and transformative leadership.” he said.

READ ALSO: Delta Governor already keeping to campaign promises – Ossai

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