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September 11,
2008
Issele-Uku
Association of North America debuts on the Internet. The
Association formed recently already has established Chapters and both
in North America as well as request for Abuja Chapter back in the
Federal Capital Territory. Qualified individuals and groups wanting to
start a Chapter in NA should please
Contact Us.
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Welcome to the Home Page of Issele-Uku Development Programs where we
feature developmental efforts including
Road Projects and
Landmarks
in Issele-Uku. As stories develop, they shall run here with links to
full stories on own pages.
Issele-Uku Landmarks
Since the
about 1200 A.D., our
dear town, Issele-Uku has gone up the developmental ladder and
continue to grow the momentum. This section shows pictorial views of
some of our landmarks.
SEE HERE
Delta Earmarks N10b For Issele-Uku Ring Road
- Vanguard
Mon Jun, 23 2008
THE
Delta government has set aside more than N1 billion for the completion
of the Issele-Uku Ring Road in Aniocha North Local Government Area of
the state. Assemblyman, Victor Ochei representing the Local Government
in the states House of Assembly, said in Asaba that the first phase
of the 37-kilometre road had been inaugurated.
Ochei also said that the Onicha-Olona-Atuma road
in Aniocha North Local Government Area had been completed at the cost
of more than N80 million. He said that another road project that had
been completed by the state government in his constituency was the
Issele-Uku-Issele-Nkpetime-Onicha-Olona-Ezi-Ebu-Illah road. The
lawmaker, who was speaking on the dividends of democracy that he had
attracted to his constituency, said that the perimeter fencing of two
secondary schools in the area had been done. Ochei further said that
some classroom blocks had been built for the Technical School at
Issele-Uku, while some science equipment were provided for the
Issele-Azagba Mixed Secondary School.
"We
have been able to make sure too that the hospital at Issele-Uku and
another at Onicha-Olona were completed," he said.
On electricity, Ochei said that a
7.5 MVA injection sub-station was provided for Issele-Uku and that
transformers had been distributed to various communities. He also
spoke on the incessant strikes by teachers in the state and said that
he could only play a mediating role and would continue to seek
peaceful resolutions. Ochei added that handing schools back to the
various religious organizations was the best thing to do.
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