Politics without bitterness played out today as the PDP Delta North senatorial candidate ,Prince Ned Nwoko campaigned along with his rival in the May 23, 2022 party’s senatorial primary, Hon. Paul Oseji.
It was an emotional spectacle at Igbogidi Abavo ,in Ika South local government area as Nwoko and Oseji exchanged brotherly courtesies, with the on-,going ward -to – ward rally.
Oseji who lost the Delta North PDP senatorial primary to Ned Nwoko, gleefully on Thursday November 17,2022, drummed support for the prominent lawyer and businessman, affirming his total solidarity.
He also donated 500,000 thousand Naira to scale up the 10 million naira prize endowed by Deputy Governorship candidate, Hon. Monday Onyeme and Prince Nwoko for the best 3 among the 98 wards in Delta North, with the highest number of votes for PDP in the 2023 general elections.
Oseji predicted a win for all 5 PDP candidates- Atiku/Okowa, presidency, Sheriff/Onyeme governorship, Ned Nwoko, Delta North senate, Victor Nwokolo,Ika Federal constituency Representative and Festus Okoh, alias Chuky -Dandy ,Ika South Assembly seat.
An excited Oseji in tow with Nwoko popularly called the Star Prince of Anioma and Delta North PDP chairman,Hon. Moses Iduh, all posed for photographs beaming happily with smiles, a rare tango uncommon in the cloak and dagger politics of Nigeria.
The Abavo encounter signalled unity and oneness for both men,drawing some positive lessons in political differences.
Ned Nwoko accompanied by his Nollywood celebrity wife, Regina Daniels, have for days running , remained the cynosure of all eyes as the famous couple and their entourage of youths, men and women rally from ward to ward, across Delta North propagating PDP in colourful campaigns.
Following series of enthusiastic interests and enquiries from various stakeholders on the hosting of a YOUTH ASSEMBLY in Delta North senatorial district, the programme earlier scheduled for Saturday, November 19, 2022 at Mount Ned Resort, Idumuje- Ugboko has been shifted to Saturday, December 10, 2022, by 11a.m
This was made known in a Press statement signed by the Director Media, Ned Nwoko senatorial campaign, Comrade Norbert Chiazor to our reporter.
According to him, the postponement has become necessary to enable all Youths across the nine Local Government Areas of the senatorial district present their inputs, with the on – going consultation visits across the 98 wards in the district by the PDP Delta North senatorial candidate, Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko.
It was also stated that the ward to ward visitation would be concluded on December 8, 2022, after which all suggestions and ideas towards a successful participation and deliberation at the YOUTH ASSEMBLY would have been comprehensively collated, to give all youths in the Local Government Areas a sense of belonging.
He expressed regret over any inconvenience the postponement may have caused, while looking forward to an eventful YOUTH ASSEMBLY.
Delta North Senatorial candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Ned Nwoko, has slammed Rivers State Governor, Nyesome Wike for allegedly causing confusion in PDP.
Nwoko, who had earlier called for disciplinary action against the governor, accused him of instigating a crisis in the party since he lost the presidential primary ticket to Atiku Abubakar.
Nwoko also accused Wike of wasting huge sums of money belonging to Rivers State to secure the Party’s Vice Presidential nomination, which again failed.
In his reaction, the Rivers State Governor in a statement issued by his Commissioner for Information, Mr Chris Finebone, stated that Nwoko’s persistent attack against him was not unconnected to the $418 million Paris Club refund being claimed by some consultants, including Nwoko, which Wike and some other governors have opposed.
But Ned Nwoko Media Directorate had lambasted Wike for stoking unnecessary confusion in PDP, describing him as a sore loser, embittered by electoral defeat.
The Directorate further urged him to come to reality with the fact that the Presidential primary has come and gone, and that he should let go of the past. The statement further challenged Wike to disclose his source of livelihood outside the political office.
“It is unacceptable for Wike to continue to embarrass PDP with crude and unruly tendencies, attempting to play God. He should stop his recklessness.
“Enough of his unguarded statements. They were unbecoming of a governor. Why is he complaining everywhere because he lost an election?
“Who made him an indispensable leader? Does he know how PDP evolved? His agitations are not genuine but selfish.”
The statement read that Nwoko was engaged by the states from 2005 as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and he began his campaigns (at the High Court in London) for the federal government to stop further deductions from the states and local governments’ allocations and for the excess deductions to be refunded.
He wondered where Wike was at the time, when the likes of former governors, including Bonny Haruna, Orji Uzor Kalu, Peter Obi and Jolly Nyame visited Nwoko’s office in London with their teams? He asked.
Nwoko felt it was an insult for Rivers State Governor to ask what Prince Nwoko does for a living after hugely benefiting from his patriotic efforts.
He further alleged that Wike was not fighting for the South and that he would not have insisted on the removal of the party Chairman if he had been chosen as the Vice Presidential candidate.
Residents of Oligbo -Umuseti in Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State were full of joy when a new Ogwa was reconstructed and unveiled for the Obi of Oligbo-Umuseti by one of their illustrious daughter of the soil and a Philanthropist, 0Happiness Ossai.
The permanent reconstructed ultra-modern Ogwa which is situated at the centre of the community was commissioned by Hon. Charles Emetulu, Member Representing Ndokwa West at the Delta State House of Assembly.
The event was historic because the newly reconstructed Ogwa built for the community and the good people of Oligbo- Umuseti has been abandoned for several years before the restructuring took place.
Speaking during the handover ceremony, Happiness Ossai, disclosed that she embarked on the charity donation for the love she has for the people of her community. She recounted the challenges of the community in having a centralized Ogwa for its traditional rulers over the past years due to the fact that it was abandoned.
She said, I came from a humble background where God has done a lot for my family, Charity they say begins at home, so this is my own way of supporting my people.
The newly constructed Ogwa was formally handed over to the Obi of the Community at a ceremony attended by notable politicians members of the community.
Meanwhile, an indigen of Oligbo Umuseti, Mr Emma Opia has commended Happiness for her community development effort in renovating the Ogwa of her Community
He described Ossai as a blessing, not only to the people of her community but also to Ndokwa Nation as a whole.
He said, She has remained the lady with a Midas touch in building her community and setting a standard for others to follow.
While praying to God to grant her good health and strength to carry on with her business, he affirmed that Happiness has continued to perform creditably well despite not being a well known politician.
The Obi also prayed for Happiness, asking God to bless and protect her always.
Governor Nyesome Wike of Rivers state has again come under scathing criticism by antartica/South Pole explorer Prince Ned Nwoko who accused him of instigating crisis in PDP since he lost the presidential primary to Atiku Abubakar and the party’s vice presidential nomination despite wasting huge sums of money belonging to Rivers state trying to bribe some party officials.He has impoverished rivers state through wasteful and expensive inordinate ambitions to remain in power.
Earlier this week in an interview with journalists at Asaba Airport ,Prince Nwoko who is the PDP Delta North senatorial candidate had called for the expulsion of Wike,labelling him a nuisance.
But the Rivers state governor,in a statement by his commissioner for information,Mr Chris Finebone, said Nwoko’s persistent attacks on Wike were connected to the $418 million Paris club refund being claimed by some consultants including Nwoko, which Wike and some other governors have opposed.
In a reaction, contained in a statement at Asaba, Ned Nwoko Media directorate, lambasted Wike for stoking unnecessary confusion in PDP. They described Wike as a sore loser, embittered by electoral defeat, urging him to come to reality with the fact that the presidential primary has come and gone.The team tasked him “to disclose his political pedigree, other than a shameless latter – day opportunist who got power by the patronage of a godfather in 2015”
The statement further challenged Wike:
“Let Wike name his source of livelihood outside political office ,obtained through rascality and dubious tactics.It is unfortunate that a failed obscure lawyer as timid as a local goat had been posturing in recent times with false airs of an emperor, insulting those far better than him in education and exposure.
“It is unacceptable for Wike to continue to embarrass PDP with crude, unruly and bellicose tendencies attempting to play God. Wike is a bad- tempered trouble monger.He should stop his recklessness . Enough of his unguarded statements, unbecoming of a governor.Why is he crying everywhere because he lost an election? Who made him an indispensable leader? Does he know how PDP evolved? His agitations are not genuine but selfish.
” He spoke dishonesty about the London- Paris club refund.He should be grateful. But for the initiative of Prince Ned Nwoko when Wike was struggling to be a local government chairman the over 60 billion Naira he collected as Rivers state’s share from the Paris club refund would not have been possible.
“When Ned Nwoko was engaged by the states from 2005 as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and he began his campaigns (at the High Court in London) for the federal government to stop further deductions from the states and local governments allocations and for the excess deductions to be refunded, where was Wike.? He was totally and completely out of his depths, inconsequential and will still be after the elections. Where was he when the likes of governors Bonny Haruna, Orji Kalu, peter obi,Jolly Nyame visited Ned Nwoko’s office in london with their teams. Is it not an insult and stupidity to ask what Prince Ned nwoko does for a living after hugely benefiting from his patriotic efforts. Is it not a grave irresponsibility for Wike to open his mouth and suggest that he is one of those stopping Ned Nwoko’s payments after receiving huge refunds from the Paris Club refunds? What kind of lawyer is Wike? A lawyer lacking in law and common sense. Is it not nonsensical to talk carelessly about payment of Paris Club refunds after credible investigating agencies like EFCC and ICPC have cleared Ned Nwoko’s claims as genuine? A payment the presidency as the highest authority in the land has since given approval?”
” Sadly , the Rivers state governor squandered the Paris club refund ,that accrued to the state,diverted the entitlements that ought to have been paid the local governments ,for self gratification.How did he utilize the money? He mismanaged it.Even the money for the councils. Instead, Wike is gallivanting around the world wasting Rivers state’s money chasing shadows and in the process 25 innocent kids died in the state hospital because of lack of electricity in the hospital.In a civilized society,Wike should have resigned.Indeed he would be prosecuted for the deaths of these innocent kids.This is unpardonable criminal negligence, yet a power -hungry governor like Wike is busy looking for another political office to continue pillaging public resources while his people suffer.
Wike is not fighting for the south. He is greedy. If he was chosen as the VP as he desperately wanted, would he have been complaining that the PDP national chairman, Ayu should go? Certainly not.
Those who got into offices through fraudulent politics must be cautious in exercising transient authority.
The convener of Team Iyke 4 PDP, Hon Chukwurah Ikechukwu John has urged well meaning Deltans not to relent in showing love to Internally Displaced Persons in the state.
Chukwurah made the appeal when he led members of the group on a visit to the Ogbeafor Primary School, in Asaba where the inmates were occupying.
Expressing sympathy, Chukurah said there was need for kind hearted people to come to the aid of the inmates who he said had been displaced by flood and loss many of their belongings to the flood.
According to Hon Chukwurah Ikechukwu the act of generosity was not politically inclined, adding that it was the first of it’s kind and promised to revisit the inmates.
On her part the Media Director, Comr. Valerie Opia said there was no better time to show love and care to people, other than when they are truly in need, reasons why they embarked on the visit.
Opia prayed God to provide and protect them even while they were still in the camp which was not their homes.
Speaking, the representative of the camp Commandant, Mr Goodluck Onoriode Odabor, expressed joy and gratitude towards the gesture by the group.
He urged well meaning Nigerians to help in whatever way possible and assured members of the group that the items would be used to care for the 1612 inmates in the camp.
Highlight of the visit was the awarding of scholarship to a little girl in the camp, Miss Asagba Ebube by the philanthropist and a praise and prayer session for the inmates.
Delta State Government on Wednesday said it has recorded 22 new born babies at the various Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in the state.
Secretary to the State Government and Chairman of the Inter-ministerial Flood Management Committee, Chief Patrick Ukah disclosed this at a news conference in Asaba.
He said that the loss recorded by the state would have been more catastrophic if not for the proactiveness of the state government.
According to him, it is interesting to note that this year’s flood is far more than what we experienced in 2012 but we give God the glory that the proactiveness of the state government has really helped us in managing this year’s flood.
“We started our sensitization very early and we had stakeholders engagement with traditional rulers, community leadership, school and everybody that we needed to meet.
“Many people responded by moving away from the low planes but as expected some people who hold some traditional beliefs held on to their ancestral homes.
“But through our proactiveness the Ministry of Environment was directed to open up the cannals leading to the Niger River and DESOPADEC was also handy in this regard as they opened up cannals around their own operational areas.
“We were able to set up 4 camps by DESOPADEC and 8 camps by the state government and we had about 21,000 IDPS in those eight camps and over 17000 in areas where DESOPADEC set up their own IDPs camps,” he said.
He said the South and Central Senatorial Districts were most impacted by the flood but thanked God the state government was able to move the affected victims to the IDP camps.
He commended the private sector response to the flood disaster, assuring that the state government would soon publish the names of the private sector donors in a full page advertorial in the newspapers for the state to appreciate them individually.
“Now that the water has started receding and we have started planning their exit, by the grace of God we will do whatever it takes to assist them to get back to normal life irrespective of whatever they must have lossed to the flood.
“We thank God that we didn’t have so many deaths and we hada lot of deliveries up to 22 babies in the different camps.
Yes we recorded some deaths and we are still compiling bt we recorded one death at Onne camp and it had nothing to do with the flood it was basically the personally illness that the person had before now.
In Patani, some travellers lost their lives while travelling towards the Port Harcourt Bayelsa Road, while 4 deaths were recorded in Isoko and one in Ugbolu.
“Apart from these deaths our camps remains very active and by the grace of God we have continued to keep them very happy and we hope to continue doing so until we come to the end of camp which by the grace of God is in sight,” Ukah stated.
He said the loss associated with flood was unquantifiable adding that the state government was yet to receive any money from FG other than some relief items from NEMA.
He said the NIMET flood projection for 2023 would be bigger than that of 2022 and called on the Federal Government to consider dredging the River Niger and Benue as well as building holding dams to cushion the effect of flooding in the country.
No fewer than 350 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Uwheru, Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State, on Monday, November 7, defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a vow to deliver all their votes to the governorship candidate of the party, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, Delta Central Senatorial Candidate of he party, Olorogun Ede Dafinone, House of Representative member for Ughelli/Udu Federal Constituency, Hon. Francis Ejiroghene Waive and the Ughelli North Constituency I House of Assembly candidate, Barr. Spencer.
The defectors during a chat with news men said, the APC government have done much for them in terms of effective representation by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, stating that even though the APC is not the ruling party in Delta State, yet, it had performed far better than the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which they alleged abandoned them after working hard to push them into victory.
The commended the efforts of one their own, Hon. Innocent Umukoro whom they described as a thorough grassroot politician who believes in dividends of democracy.
“He contested the House of Assembly elections, but he couldn’t make it, but he has not given up nor turn his face away from the party and his people. He has been canvassing seriously for the election of the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege as the governor of Delta State and Barr. Spencer as the House of Assembly member representing the people come 2023.
“Innocent Umukoro has on his own donated books and writing materials to pupils of Uwheru community in the primary schools and also donated monies to flood victims recently. So he is a great politician, and having studied him carefully, we in Egbo quarters Unit 12 and 27, have decided to tow his path because Uwheru community has benefitted massively from party in terms of infrastructures like solar streets lights, provision of new transformers and replacement of obsoletes ones through the representation of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.
All who spoke during the exercise disclosed that their decision resulted from their conviction in the development strive by the APC led federal government in the state.
Receiving the defected members, Mr. Innocent Umukoro, said he is happy and overwhelmed with the number of people that has accepted the APC, and called on them to vote the APC 5/5.
He noted that the APC has what it takes to change the narrative in the state, and that they are much ready to wrestle power from the ruling PDP, which he alleged, has impoverished the state in the years, adding that, though he could not make it at the primary elections, but believed strongly in the APC
He maintained that the likes of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, Okakuro Ede Dafinone, Barr. Spencer and others are candidate that are far sellable compare to the oppositions candidate.
He, on behalf of the party welcomed the defected members and urged them to vote for the APC beginning from the presidency down to the councilors.
“We want you to believe in the APC, and appeal to you to give all your votes to APC as it will transform the lives of the citizens and create a better living environment for both indigenes and residents of the state”.
Those who defected promised their total loyalty and support to the APC and assured Hon. Umukoro of their preparedness to working together with the party leadership to ensure its success in the forthcoming general elections.
Innocent Umukoro who is a leader of the party in Uwheru community, promised to carry the new members along, while calling on them to use their wealth of experience in politics and business activities to ensure the party’s success at the forthcoming 2023 general elections.
The Nigerian Dental Association, Delta State Chapter (NDA-DELTA), has published and launched the maiden edition of It’s newsletter titled NDA- Delta, Newsletter.
The launching took place at the College of Health Sciences Complex, Delta State University, Abraka, on Wednesday 6th October, 2022.
It was piloted by Dr. (Mrs.) Mabiaku Yvonne Osaretin, Chairman of the Nigerian Dental Association, Delta State Chapter, the Secretary, Dr. (Mrs.) Tivere Emore, Dr. (Mrs.) Anibor Ese (Chairman of the Committee for Research and Ethics, NDA Delta) and Prof Dennis E.O. Eboh, a member of the Editorial board of the newsletter.
Speaking on the launch, Dr. (Mrs.) Mabiaku Yvonne Osaretin stated that the idea of publishing a quarterly newsletter was one of the major goals set out to be achieved during her tenure in office alongside with her executives.
This she said, was one of the targets given to the Committee for Research and Ethics to achieve.
The Committee eventually ran tirelessly with the vision and made the dream a reality.
Speaking further, Dr. (Mrs.) Yvonne Mabiaku said the aim of the quarterly newsletter is to serve as an inventory that will capture all the activities of the association within each quarter for the knowledge of all members and non-members alike.
It is also designed, to help create awareness of the presence of the association in the state and open up opportunities for Deltans to be better informed about their oral health.
Speaking further, she stated that the newsletter is available both in hard copies and online soft copy versions.
She revealed that, the ultimate vision of the association in this regard is the birthing of the State research journal, which the committee, under the leadership of Dr. (Mrs.) Anibor Ese is currently working assiduously to achieve before the close of the year.
Donations accrued therefore from this launch will be channeled in attaining that goal.
Also speaking was Dr. (Mrs.) Ese Anibor, Editor-in-Chief of the NDA-Delta Newsletter; she described the success of the newsletter launching, as a dream come true and a great accomplishment.
She said this edition captured events of the “World Oral Health Day 2022” celebration among other events.
Dr. (Mrs.) Ese Anibor stated that the newsletter is a stepping stone towards the actualization of the publication of NDA- Delta State Journal, hopefully before the end of the first quarter of next year hence the call for papers is discussed in the newsletter.
Amongst those launching the newsletter was the Head of the College of Health Sciences, the Provost, Prof. Lawrence Omo-Aghoja, a professor in Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Speaking on the newsletter launch, he emphasized the relevance of documentation, stating that it was a very important item for associations to possess because, it served as an evidence of the level of activities of that association.
Without documentation, he said, “nobody will know what efforts and activities have been engaged in within a given time”.
He stressed that documentation was a very important means of evaluating the performance of an organization, both governmental and non-governmental agencies as it may apply.
He revealed that such documentations are usually requested for in grants or for collaborations being sort by organizations, as well as annual reports. These are rated as the evidence of an organization’s level of activity.
He applauded the idea of NDA- Delta State Journal, stating that it was an important means of documenting research work and findings and for disseminating knowledge.
In his conclusive dialog, he advised the Editor- in- Cheif to work towards attaining and maintenance of international best practices in documentation, especially with regards to journal publications.
Moving forward, Prof. P.S. Igbigbi, Professor of Anatomy Delta State University Abraka, commended the team for the initiative, stating that coming out with this newsletter which was intended to aid in birthing the association’s journal eventually was something worthy of emulation.
He appraised the newsletter to be of high quality and a very beautiful design, this he encouraged them to keep up.
He also advised them to sustain the production and to encourage people to subscribe to it.
He stressed the need for more articles in the next edition since it was a quarterly production, because it would aid in improving a positive image of the University institution where the secretariat of the magazine was currently domiciled.
Speaking further, he said, an academic institution grows He revealed that the reward for all the labours invested into research studies is in it’s publication, because, that is when the impact if the work can be recognized and benefited from globally.
Conclusively, he stated that” research and publications are keys for Universties progress,”.
Prof. Dennis Erhisenebe O. Eboh, of the Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, was next in line during the interview for the newsletter launch.
He said the idea was plausible and encouraging. He advised that everyone in general and members of the association specifically should learn from it while participating in birthing new ideas because it was not an easy task.
He went in to say that, once an idea is sold and bought by members of a group, it becomes interesting and encouraging to the leadership of that association.
On the contrary, he said, the absence of members active participation in events, can grind the zest of the leadership of that group to a halt.
Prof. Dennis Erhisenebe O. Eboh went on to further express his appreciation of the efforts of current chairperson, Dr Mabiaku Yvonne and her executives, as well as the chairman of the committee, Dr Ese Anibor and her members, for all the efforts put in to the work so far.
He then pledged his determined support for all their collective future goals towards excellence for the association.
Speaking further, he equally emphasized the need for global recognition of the activities of the association through online version of the newsletter and the upcoming journal of the association.
He encouraged the group to maintain an online publication for better visibility and subscription.
He expresses the fact the Dental profession requires more visibility in Delta state and in Nigeria generally for greater impact to be made in the aspect of oral and general health.
Another prominent personality interviewed at the occasion was, Prof. Peter C Aloamaka, of the department of Human Physiology, in the Faculty if Basic Medical Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka.
In his speech, he stated that anything big and mighty starts in a day and that this has come to stay.
He pledged his determination to always encourage the NDA, because anything that relates with our oral structures was of great importance.
He said the mouth was the major entry to our bodies and so was really important.
Prof. Peter C Aloamaka further explained that a man whose mouth was paralyzed, or had a cancerous disease was definitely in a serious health crisis, except a rapid solution was found.
He explained further that, feeding a sick person by alternative routes, could not be relied upon for very prolonged periods such as in years and also does not provide a satisfactory quality of life.
He celebrated the production of the newsletter, stating that it will help in creating better oral health awareness in the state and internationally through the publication of oral studies.
In his conclusive speech, he encouraged the association to pursue the creation of a research centre for oral studies in the university, in order to encourage more oral human studies for better oral health and general health.
The head of the department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, Dr. J.I Wilson, during the ceremony said that the newsletter was a good start as far as the Nigerian Dental Association is concerned. He said it was a great initiative and that it would help in dispelling the ignorance of people about their oral health, while creating a better bond between the dental professionals and the general population.
Also commenting was Dr. Anthony T. Eduviere, a lecturer in the department of Biochemistry, he commended the Committee for the newsletter stating that it was the first time he was coming across such an initiative in the South-South region of the country unlike the south-west, where he had encountered a similar association for certified Oral Health Specialist.
He commended the Chairman and her executives as well as the editorial committee for a job well done on behalf of NDA-Delta state.
Conclusively, he expressed confidence that the initiative will definitely go a long way in assisting the re-establishment of the faculty of Dentistry in the Delta State University, Abraka Delta State.
The ceremony came to a successful end some hours after mid day, with everyone fully content with the outcome of the event.
Delta State Governor and Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, has approved the participation of the Ministry of Environment in Cop 27 Conference in Egypt.
Chief Godspower Asiuwhu, Commissioner for Environment in the state, made this known to newsmen in Asaba, the state capital.
He said the move was to tackle the global challenge of climate change in the state.
Chief Asiuwhu led the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr. Mrs Mininie Oseji, with other delegates from the state to the United Nations Framework Convention ( UNFCCC- Cop 27 ) Conference, holding in SHARM EL-SHEILK, Egypt.
Asiuwhu said the conference would have delegates from different part of the country to take action towards achieving the world’s collective climate goals as agreed under the Paris Agreement and Convention.
He said that it was expected at Cop 27 that Government would evaluate progress on climate pledges, centered around cutting emissions, phasing out of fossils fuels, ramping up renewable energy used and ensuring that richer countries support poorer nations in bearing the impact of climate change.
He added that with the Lifestyle for Environment at COP 27, delivering for people and the Planet, that the ongoing convention was to impact knowledgeable ways on Climate Change on the environment.
The commissioner said that “a collaborative climate and innovation exchange-zero-carbon future pavilion is where climate advocates believed that government officials, industry leaders and experts from around the world would take on the hardest climate and energy questions, explore solutions and highlight opportunities to transform the global energy to address climate change.”