Ogulagha Kingdom Council of Chiefs tasks Oborevwori on government presence in community

Ogulagha Kingdom Council of Chiefs tasks Oborevwori on government presence in community

The Ogulagha Kingdom Traditional Council of Chiefs in Burutu Local Government Area, Delta State, has urged the Delta State governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, to provide government dividends and embark on developmental projects in the kingdom.

The chiefs also decried that despite the huge financial contributions of the kingdom to the state as a result of huge deposits of gas and crude oil in the kingdom which are being extracted, there is very little presence of government facilities and infrastructure in the Kingdom.

In a letter to Oborevwori, signed by Chief Igere William, Bolouwei of Ogulagha Kingdom; Chief Emaye M. Benidiwei (JP) l, Amatukpa of Ogulagha Kingdom; Chief Prefugha Karawei (JP), the Tiegberifiewei of Ogulagha Kingdom, and made available to journalists in Warri, they further requested that in the distribution and locating of projects in the state, Ogulagha Kingdom should not be left out.

They congratulated Delta governor and his deputy, Mr. Monday John Onyeme on their successful inauguration on May 29th, and expressed hope to benefit from the dividends of democracy under the present administration.

“There is no gainsaying that Delta State, the Heart Beat of Nigeria is a peculiar State with ethnic diversity and blessed with enormous natural resources. In the same vein, Delta State is in dire need of development.”

 ”We are confident of the managerial ability of the executive governor who showed his prowess when he led the State House of Assembly without any rancor for 4 (Four) years. With this background, His Excellency is already aware of the myriad of problems bisecting the nooks and corners of the state, especially, the lack of physical infrastructure and human capital development in our kingdom and other areas of the State.

“ While congratulating you, the Council wishes to state that the kingdom is endowed with capable and well-trained persons that can serve in various capacities in your government and request that you appoint some of our indigenes as commissioners, board chairmen, and members.”

The Nation

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