Auto mechanics and spare parts dealers occupying the Asaba ultra modern mechanic village have been charged to sustain the maintenance culture of the facility.
The state Commissioner for transport, Hon Onoriode Agofure who was represented by the Director of Land Transport, Engr. Akpojotor Emmanuel gave the charge during the inauguration of executive members of the mechanic village in Asaba, the state capital.
He said the state government had invested so much to provide a conducive work environment for them, hence they should maintain the premises and not disappoint the confidence repose on them.
While addressing the newly sworn in executive members, he advised them not to see the opportunity as a means of acquiring wealth and personal gains for themselves, rather they should see it as a means to serve and deliver on the assignment given to them.
The Chairman of the Asaba ultra modern mechanic village, Chief Ifeanyi Abanum said he will ensure that they work together for the common goal of the facility.
Abanum while thanking the state governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori said that they will sustain the standard of the ultra-modern mechanic village.
Those who spoke were the Vice Chairman of the mechanic village, Mr Boniface Ezeigwe who thanked the immediate past governor for making them landlords in thier business and the zonal Chairmen also expressed affirmation towards good representation.
The event which had the Director of mechanical engineering in the ministry of transport, Engr. Itimi Kingsley and his deputy, Engr. Okotete Bassey in attendance, featured the swearing in and presentation of certificate of authority to the Chairman, his vice, zonal Chairmen and task force officers by Chief Barr. Dave Eluemunor (JP).