Rt Hon Sherrif Oborevwori

Delta Govt Approves N10bn for Palliatives

By Young E. Freeborn, Warri

The Delta State Executive Council has approved the sum of N10 billion as social investment to fund palliatives for Deltans. 

This was part of decisions reached at the maiden state executive council meeting presided over by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Wednesday at Executive Chambers, Government House, Asaba. 

Briefing newsmen at the end of the meeting, the state Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comr. Reuben Izeze, said the Governor would send the issue to the House of Assembly for approval for the provision of palliatives for the less privileged, people living with disabilities, widows, women, youths and the aged in the society. 

He said the state executive gave approval for the construction of several roads in furtherance of the Governor Oborevwori-led administration’s M.O.R.E Agenda, adding that every senatorial district was covered and the roads were critical to the uplifting of the economic status of the people. 

“In furtherance of the M.O.R.E Agenda of this administration, the State Executive Council approved the reconstruction of Upper and Lower Erejuwa Roads in Warri, rehabilitation of Esisi Road from Warri Sapele Road to Estate roundabout with a spur to Nana College to link Ajamimogha in Warri. 

“Rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of of the failed sections of PTI Road in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area; rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of Oviri Court-Adagbrasa Road in Okpe Local Government Area. 

“Rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of Ohorhe-Adagbrasa-Ugolo-Okuodiete road with a spur from Adagbrasa to Ughwagba community to Okan junction along the Eku-Osubi-Effurun Road in Okpe Local Government Area. 

“Construction of roads around Otovwodo junction in Ughelli North Local Government Area; construction of Nsukwa-Umute-Adonte Road Phase 1 from Nsukwa to Umute in Aniocha South Local Government Area. 

“Remedial works for the failed approach to the bridge at Bedesegha along Ohoror-Bomadi Road in Bomadi Local Government Area.” 

Izeze further said: “Exco also granted approval for the installation of all-in-one LED solar powered street lights along NPA – DSC Expressway and its environs in Uvwie and Warri South local government areas. 

“Exco also approved the payment of the 2023 counterpart fund for the Universal Basic Education Programme and for the organisation/hosting of the 7th Edition of the National Youth Games in the state”. 

According to him, the state executive further ratified the appointments of some traditional rulers including; the appointment of HRM Macaulay Popo Ovbagbedia, Uhurhie-Sadjere II as the Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom; HRM Clement Oghenerukevwe Ikolo as the Ovie of Ewu Kingdom in Ughelli South; HRM Ogheneochuko Morris Eyekpimi – Egbobonyen as the Orosuen of Okere Urhobo Kingdom in Warri South and HRM Obi Emmanuel Chukwuka as Obi of Umute Kingdom in Aniocha South LGA.” 

On his part, the Commissioner for Economic Planning, Mr Sonny Ekedayen, said the state executive council also approved the sum of N167 billion as 2023 supplementary budget. 

He said “Exco also granted approval for N40 billion credit facility offer to the 25 local government councils in the state to defray substantial part of outstanding retirement benefits to local government pensioners.” 

Earlier in his remarks, Governor Oborevwori congratulated the commissioners on their appointments and urged them to work assiduously in the interest of the growth and development of the state. 

He urged the commissioners to avail themselves copies of their swearing-in ceremony address and his inauguration speech, adding that they both offer the pathway of the policy thrust of his administration. 

“For the administration to be successful it requires the collaborative efforts of everyone. I urge all members to work in synergy as the decisions of council is a collective decision of all members,” the governor said

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