Oborevwori’s administration will connect communities with road network – Deputy Governor

Oborevwori’s administration will connect communities with road network - Deputy Governor

Onyeme says Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E. Agenda to connect Delta communities with roads network

Delta State Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, has said that the Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration will connect communities in the state with a well-developed network of roads, within its available resources, in other to enhance the socio-economic life of the people.

During a courtesy visit on Tuesday from the traditional ruler of Abala Kingdom in Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State, HRM Obi Fredrick Egbunkonye and his subjects, Onyeme said that the construction of roads across the state would be a top priority in the implementation of Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E. Agenda.

“This victory at the polls has brought immense joy to Deltans, especially the Ndokwa and Abala people, as an Ndokwa son now occupies the position of Deputy Governor of Delta State. With this achievement, we aim to bring about significant improvements in our communities, and Abala Kingdom will not be left behind.”

The Deputy Governor emphasized the importance of access roads for communities, that without good road infrastructure, the goods of the people cannot be transported to where they are needed. He assured the public of the administration’s dedication to road construction.

“The Oborevwori administration places great importance on road construction as part of the M.O.R.E. Agenda. Even if the link roads to communities are extensive, we can divide them into phases, but we will pay close attention to connecting our communities with well-constructed roads. Our priority is to serve the good people of Delta State who voted for us with enthusiasm”, Onyeme stated.

Meanwhile, addressing the issues of flooding and erosion raised by the Abala Kingdom monarch, the Deputy Governor, observed that they were issues that would require the federal government’s intervention, disclosing that the Oborevwori administration would work with relevant agencies to reduce the effects of ecological challenges in the state.

In his address, HRM Obi Egbunkonye congratulated the Deputy Governor on his successful assumption of office. He called on the state government to construct the link road to Abala Kingdom, check the erosion, which he said was threatening his kingdom, and make early provisions for people who would be affected by the flood.

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