Delta experiencing real devt under Oborevwori — NGE
The President of Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Mr Eze Anaba, has commended the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for what he described as “real and measurable development” across the state.
Speaking in Effurun, after a guided tour of projects in the state, Anaba, said the Guild was particularly impressed by the strategic investment in social protection initiatives, public sector reform, and massive road infrastructure, which collectively paint the picture of a state moving steadily towards sustainable progress.
According to the him, from all indications, Governor Oborevwori ” is not just making promises; he is implementing policies that touch the lives of ordinary citizens.
“We have seen some very impressive road networks that are very fitting of this environment. We have had cases where roads cave in within weeks, schools collapsed within weeks.
“The road network we have seen so far is quite impressive, and from what we have seen so far, Delta is, at least, this part of Delta that we have seen, is experiencing huge infrastructure development from the schools, road networks and the flyover bridges.”
He added, “It is very very impressive and we can only give Delta State Government kudos and pray that this will continue for the enjoyment of the people.
“This is what the meaningful development is all about. People should feel government. Government should have impact in the lives of people. Once the people feel this development is automatically accepted, so we always say ‘thank you’ and please keep it up.”
Also speaking, former Presidential Spokesman and Arise News Anchor, Dr. Reuben Abati, expressed delight at the revitalization of technical colleges in Delta State.
“I was particularly impressed to see that we now have functioning technical colleges in states like Delta. This is a crucial component of the national education curriculum- developing middle-level manpower with technical skills.
“We lost that capacity after many government-owned technical colleges disappeared over the years. But now, we have seen at least three of them operating effectively, and I believe that technical education at this level will greatly benefit the youth and future technocrats in Delta State,” he said.
“In addition to the technical institutions, we also visited the Southern Delta University campus at Orerokpe and the main campus in Ozoro. From there, we proceeded to Ezesi Road in the Okpe Kingdom before heading to the Technical College in Omadino.”
Dr. Abati also remarked on the disconnect between public perception and on-ground development: “Many people who live in Abuja or Lagos don’t really see what’s happening in their home states.
“Some claim to be from these areas but rarely visit; so, they are unaware of the progress being made. I believe the government must do more to publicize its projects and achievements.”
Speaking on the significance of the administration’s second anniversary, Abati said:“This is a milestone occasion. The people of Delta State expect even more from the government, going forward. In terms of project distribution, they will be looking for equity and fairness.
“One of the criticisms often raised during election campaigns is the tendency for elected officials to focus development only in their own areas.
“However, from what I have observed today having travelled from the northern to the southern parts of the state, there appears to be a commendable spread of projects.”
He concluded with words of encouragement for the governor, saying “I would like to tell Governor Sheriff Oborevwori that what he is doing aligns with the mandate given to him by the people. The only reward for hard work is more work. He should remain committed to doing even more for the people of Delta State.”
Earlier, the State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, commended the editors for visiting Delta State and emphasized the need for an objective assessment of the progress recorded so far.
He stated that the Oborevwori administration remained committed to improving the living standards of the people by delivering quality infrastructure.
The inspection tour began at the Okpanam-Ibusa Bypass Road, continued along the Ughelli-Asaba Expressway, and included stops at the Orerokpe campus of the Southern Delta University, the Technical College in Omadino, the Julius Berger flyovers at the PTI Junction and DSC Roundabout, as well as internal roads around Otovwodo Junction in Ughelli.