Asaba flood: Gov Okowa restates
commitment to
addressing the scourge
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has restated
his administration's commitment to addressing the perennial flooding that has
continued to ravage residents of Asaba, the state capital.
Governor Okowa in a statement recently by his Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagwu said the State Government feels the pains and the anguish of residents who pass through horrendous times as a result of the perennial flooding in town.
He assured residents that government is not resting on her
oars until the issue is addressed to a logical conclusion.
"We apologise to all Deltans particularly those whose
cars and houses were damaged. We seek your understanding as efforts are on to
bring a lasting solution to the menace".
The Givernor noted that previous Government over the years, made concerted efforts to address drainage challenges in the state capital.
"But our analysis of the errosion challenge revealed that we needed to
undertake a major restructuring of the drainage system to accommodate the
volume of water".
"However, the delay in completing the drainage project
was as a result of our resolve to to restructure the drains to accommodate the
volume of water in addition to constructing a structure the would endure the
test of time. Though we were challenged by the paucity of funds that greeted
the state in more than 18 of the 24 months of our Administration, we remain
committed to doing the right thing for our people".
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa |
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