Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta state has assured people of the state of enhanced development in the coming fiscal year 2025 with the budgetary provision of N50 billion for road infrastructure in the 25 Local Government Areas .
Oborevwori also disclosed that another N200 billion has been reserved for road construction as provided for in the 2025 budget already passed by the State House of Assembly.
The Governor who made the promise when he received the leadership of Ndokwa Neku Union, led by its President-General, Brig. Gen. Mike Ndubuisi (rtd) in his office on Thursday, said the Ndokwa Nation was very important to the government, stressing that, “this is your government. You are number two in this government. So, receiving you is like a home coming.
“You have made some requests here; the one we know we can accommodate, we will do because it’s a government of inclusiveness. So, we always sit down to discuss the things that we will do for our people.
“We are elected to serve the people. So, you are part of this government, there is no way the Ndokwa Nation will be neglected.
“There are 27 ongoing projects in Ndokwa nation alone and I am glad that you also mentioned some of them like the Ndemili/Utagba-uno road. It’s very key, and is a long stretch of road.
“We are doing the phase one. It’s not only connecting from Eweshi to Utagba-Uno. So, there are many roads that are ongoing.”
On the Kwale-Ashaka road and some other roads, Oborevwori said: “You know, in this year’s budget, we made sure that no local government is left out.
“Last year, we made sure that there was N1 billion in each of the local government areas. In the 2025 budget, we allocated N2 billion for each Local Government.
“Outside that, we also have a reserve of not less than N200 billion. If you look at our budget for 2025, most of the money is in road infrastructure, which is works.
“We will take our time to look at some of these projects that we know we can carry because we are going into the dry season. Work on most of these roads will start immediately.
“Between next month and January, work will commence in a lot of ongoing projects and new ones will also be awarded. So, I assure you that the Ndokwa Nation will not be abandoned.”
On the complaint of alleged non- compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by Sterling Oil, Oborevwori cautioned against confrontation and urged the people to engage in dialogue, and promised to invite the company for discussion.
“I believe in dialogue; dialogue is the best way to go rather than confrontation. I will appeal to you to tell your youths not to take laws into their hands.
“The leaders can engage the company, write to them that you want to see them and they will listen to you. We will also look at the issues and invite the company to discuss with them to keep to their MOU.”
Earlier in his remarks, Gen. Ndubuisi lauded Governor Oborevwori’s intervention in ameliorating the harsh economic situation facing the people as a result of the Federal Government’s economic policies.
He said Ndokwa Nation was happy with the governor for key appointments to sons and daughters of the nation.
“There is so much to thank you for, including the choice of our son as Deputy Governor, as well as other key appointments.
“Ndokwa nation is happy and they have asked us to thank you and to assure you that we will continue to support you beyond 2027,” he said.
He appealed to the governor for the construction of more roads and to consider Ndokwa nation for a campus of the Dennis Osadebay University.