Delta
State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa in an unprecedented move, on the 21st
June 2018 commissioned projects executed by his administration in the riverine
communities of Burutu local government area.
The
Governor was accompanied by his Deputy, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro and top
government functionaries, at a town hall meeting with the people of Burutu
local government area, he stated that his administration was committed to
executing developmental projects in the riverine communities of the state.
“There is a lot of challenges associated in constructing roads in this area, the contractor handling the 18.9 kilometre Obotobo/Yokri road had to get a mobile asphalt plant and with the pace of work, we hope to come back very soon for commissioning,” the Governor said, adding, “I will like to be remembered for the commitment of my administration to developing riverine communities.”
He
continued, “it is my hope to bring people at the federal level to commission
projects at the riverine areas.”
Commissioner for Works, Chief James Augoye (right) and Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, during the Commissioning of Burutu Township Roads in Burutu Local Government Area, Delta State. |
The
Governor decried calls for the establishment of more institutions of higher
learning in the state, disclosing that he was committed to ensuring full
accreditation of courses offered by the existing institutions in the state for
the benefits of the students and Deltans in general.
While
commending the high turn out of people for the town hall meeting despite the
difficult terrain of the area, Governor Okowa commended the people for keeping
the peace which has made it possible for development activities to take place.
Chairman
of the local government council, Hon. Godknows Angele had in an address, said
the people of the area will reciprocate Governor Okowa’s commitment to
developing the area by re-electing him in 2019 to continue with his good
works.
Photographs of Burutu Township Roads in Burutu Local Government Area, Delta State. |
Others
who spoke at the occasion thanked the Governor for attracting development to
the area which was hitherto, avoided because of its difficult terrain.
Earlier,
the Governor and his entourage paid a courtesy visit on the traditional ruler
of Ogulagha kingdom Carp. Joseph Timiyan.
The traditional ruler thanked Governor Okowa for
initiating several people oriented projects in Burutu.
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