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Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, has praised Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his prudent financial management, describing it as the administration’s most significant achievement since taking office two years ago.
Speaking on the “Morning Show” on Arise News on Sunday, Aniagwu said the governor’s strategic fiscal policies have ensured stability, growth, and continued development across the state.
He said one of the greatest achievements of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in two years of his administration is effective and prudent management of resources.
“The prudent management of resources has given birth to all the other projects that he has executed in advancing development across the state.
“We make bold to say that Delta State is very solvent today about the only state in this country where you are given a contract and you have 40% advance payment.
“That helps to reduce the issue of cost of fund for the contractors and that also gives us advantage of ensuring that the jobs are completed in good time.”
Aniagwu added that, despite not taking any new loans, Governor Oborevwori has spent nearly N300 billion to repay debts and fulfill contractual obligations inherited from previous administrations.
“So, in a nutshell, the unity that he is building, anchored on this prudent management of resources, is what stands Oborevwori out amongst many.
“Don’t forget that the award given to him by THISDAY and Arise Television clearly mentions the effective and prudent management of resources to the extent that 24 months running, Oborevwori has not asked for a dime from anybody in terms of borrowing even as he pays any contractor as soon as a certificate is raised.
“You can go ahead and fact check me, we are about the only state in Nigeria today that is running along that trajectory and we give God the glory for the government that we have at the moment that is progressing along that line.
“Much credit goes to Governor Oborevwori for leading all of us to be able to embrace prudence, probity and accountability in the governance of the state.”
The Commissioner said in the past two years, significant infrastructure projects have transformed key areas in Delta State, particularly in Uvwie, Udu, and Warri South.
“Through strategic development programs, several major bridges have been constructed or revitalized, including those at the DSC Roundabout, PTI Junction Roundabout, and the Enerhen junction.
“The Beneku Bridge now links communities in Ndokwa West and East, while the Ayakoromo Bridge which connects over 15 communities in Burutu Local Government Area to Ughelli south has been given a new lease of life.
“The Orere Bridge is nearing completion, with the deck already finished. Additionally, the Trans-Warri Bridge project is progressing, aiming to further improve interconnectivity across the state.
“In the education sector, a new campus has been established for the Southern Delta University in Orerokpe while construction of various faculties and supporting infrastructure is ongoing at main campus in Ozoro thereby enhancing access to higher education in the state.
“Numerous other public facilities have also been developed or rehabilitated over the past two years. More than 30 residential flats have been built for military personnel, reflecting collaboration between the state and federal governments.
“Infrastructure developments are underway in communities and empowerment programs are being expanded to uplift youth and women economically.
“As such, the focus remains on ensuring that governance translates to tangible benefits for the people of Delta, with the hope that these local gains will eventually cascade to national recognition and development.”
On the brewing political crisis in the Warri Federal Constituency, Aniagwu, urged all parties to maintain peace while the relevant authorities address the underlying issues.
“The roots of the conflict trace back to longstanding electoral imbalances identified by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) after the 1999 elections.
“Warri Federal Constituency, which comprises Warri South, Warri South-West, and Warri North local government areas, is home to three major ethnic groups: the Urhobos, the Itsekiris, and the Ijaws. These groups have historically coexisted peacefully and are indigenous to the region.
“However, ethnic tensions have occasionally arisen over questions of political representation and territorial ownership, some of which have reached the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court eventually ruled that there was a need to restructure the electoral boundaries within the constituency to promote fairness and equity among the ethnic groups.
“Acting on this judgment, INEC initiated efforts to correct the imbalances, which inadvertently reduced the political advantage previously enjoyed by certain groups.
“This has led to resistance from individuals who feel disadvantaged by the reforms, despite their broader intention to foster justice and equitable representation.
“The situation reflects a common human tendency to resist change when it threatens personal gain, even when the change serves the greater good.”
Aniagwu expressed hope that all stakeholders would come to appreciate that the adjustments were necessary for long-term harmony and fairness among the diverse ethnic groups in the region.
