“The corporation expresses regret over the error and any embarrassment it may have caused,” Mr Opeifa said.
Mr Edafe described the incident on Ozoro as “very unfortunate.”
The NADESSTU president, Oweiotu-Ebi Joseph, and senate president, Idiseru Alex, welcomed the approval and thanked the governor for his continued support.
He said the new government policy will ensure more and better health care for the people.
The Delta State government accused Mr Oliver of using his Facebook account to publish posts that “exposed the complainants to public hatred and ridicule.
Mr Aniagwu said, “Nobody plays politics with natural disasters.’’
The commissioner lauded the state governor for making the training a reality.
Mr Igbodo warned procurement officers against any default, adding that the law would not spare anybody found wanting.
He said some community leaders and their associations terrorise private property developers in the state.
“It is with a heavy heart that I want you to know that we share in your pain.’’
