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Uwheru youths backtrack on negative publication against Prof. Muoboghare

Uwheru youths backtrack on negative publication against Prof. Muoboghare


 

Uwheru youths in Ughelli North Local Government area of Delta state, have backtracked on a recent negative media publication against the Delta State Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Patrick Muoboghare, describing the said publication as a product of misinformation and youth ignorance.


Recalled that about three days ago, the youths in a public statement by one Hon. Umukoro Oghenewahre and published in various print and online media platforms, have accused Prof. Muoboghare of dpuble standard in the allocation of job slots to the kingdom as well as heading an alleged cabal of political leaders who were allegedly responsible for the backwardness of the kingdom.


However, in another statement today by the same Hon. Umukoro Oghenevwarhe he held that the public statement as published was due to misinformation and youth ignorance.


The statement reads, "I want to use this medium to apologise to Prof. Patrick Muoboghare over the publication I did against him. It was done out of ignorance and misinformation. I have come to realise the true positions of things, and now know that it is not what I have assumed it to be.


"I have decided to come out publicly to make this apology without any duress or intimidation by anybody but for the simple fact that I went public to make a statement against someone of great personality which statement has turned out to be false. I believe as I responsible child, it is the responsibly thing to do. You cannot publicly shame a man and goes behind to cover him.


"Prof. Muoboghare is my father and leader, I was hasty in my decision to go public with such issue without doing due diligence in carryout proper investigation or even hearing from him personally. As youths we are action minded that we sometimes forget the place of reason. Although I tried to reach him over the issue but the people around him would not allow me, but I still believe with a little patience, I would have gotten the truth. Once again, I'm sorry."


  

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  1. Thanks God for realizing ur wrong deed may God Almighty forgive your sins in Jesus name go and sin no more

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