Tuesday 8 December 2015

Delta Speaker Promises Ugborhen, Others Greater Attention


Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Monday Igbuya has described the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration in the state as a people’s regime.

He also called for suggestions that would make the administration an easy one to run.

Speaking at Ugborhen in the Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State while presenting an 18 seater bus to Adaka Grammar School, Igbuya said “the PDP administration is committed to transforming the area.

“This is an Okpe government. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa is an Okpe man and Okpe people must support him. So many things will come to Okpe kingdom.” he said.

The speaker called on the people to support the government in its efforts to develop the state.

“Okpe kingdom will continue to receive special attention of the state government” he said.

The speaker also spoke on projects which had either been completed or were in progress.

He stressed on road maintenance scheme by DESOPADEC, Ministry of Works and Direct Labour Agency in the state.

The speaker pointed out that the government was doing its possible best to rehabilitate and construct roads in the state.

The construction of a model market in Orerokpe, completion of Sapele Market, dualization of Amukpe – Okirighwe Road, renovation of Sapele Technical College, establishment of a model school in Orerokpe and other projects, according to him “is purely to improve the quality of life of the entire citizenry.

Igbuya who is more concerned with the welfare of the people and the economic development of the state commended Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for putting education on a proper footing in the state, appointing Okpe people into key positions and developing Okpe kingdom.

He then promised that he would look into every issue and find solution to them with the cooperation of the people.

“I will do my best. I will visit Ugborhen soon to thank you for supporting our great party. The Appeal Court judgement is a confirmation of the vote you gave me” he said.

He thanked the people for celebrating their leaders, promising that the PDP administration would continue to be open to ideas and suggestions from them on ways of improving the lot of the people of the oil rich Ugborhen community.

He appealed to telecommunication companies to extend their facilities to the area.
The president of Ugborhen Community, Chief Anthony Amitaye in his address said that the community felt concerned about the fencing of Adaka Grammar School, tarring of link roads and engaging the youth in entrepreneurial programmes.

He thanked the state government for its past support and cooperation and asked that such support should be continued.

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