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Monday, June 30, 2014

Delta State Under Gov. Uduaghan Will Witness More Development.......Chike Ogeah



Delta State under the leadership of the Governor, Dr. Eweta Emmanuel Uduaghan is sure to finish strong as well as land well, a new administrative mantra in Delta State was recently strongly emphasized by the state’s Image Maker and Commissioner For Information, Mr Chike Ogeah, when he spoke with news men at his Asaba office, used same opportunity to explained deeper some people friendly land mark achievements of the state government and why such projects were embarked upon, and a range of other issues of public importance.


What follows is the text of the interview.   

What we want to actually know is the concept of the acronym finishing strong and what is behind finishing strong?
Well, you are aware that since the governor got re-elected for the second term, there has being series of litigations this administration has endured. Initially, even before the litigations, there were periods of elections, re-run election and all that took some precious time then, which would have being actively devoted to the needs of Deltans, as you know, Our Governor has a listening ear and a heart that feels deeper the aspiration of Deltans, but these here and there prolonged litigations were there, but thanks to the Almighty God, today, it’s a whole new song.

You see as this period elapsed, mostly the first tenure, the government was focused on finishing projects of his predecessor and of course putting his own vision in proper perspective, because he understood that he had to do a lot of  job in the second term, hence he has projects, across health, education, SMEs, empowerment sectors of the economy. 

Basically, on the three point agenda of Infrastructural development, Peace and Security and Human Capital Development, it is evident to all Deltans, even you Journalists, that immediately this administration started doing all we planned to execute, that there were too many needless and prolonged litigations and when as a government we got over all that and all hands went straight on plough to serve our people, we got into the real sphere of delivering democratic dividends to Deltans  and that was why we described what we are seeing today as a harvest of projects all over the state.

We keep telling everyone that Delta is a massive state, we have over five million people, very diverse and so whatever project you are having in one place, you must replicate it in other places, it is not the kind of state where you just develop the state capital and then everybody shout hosanna and you have done a great job.
So, because of that we have to develop what we called the two major economic zones, am sure Delta is the only state that has two viable airports and two massive economic zones; one of course is the oil and gas zone of Warri and the economic zone of Asaba. 

Asaba is 10 minutes away from the biggest market in Sub-Saharan African and that is why we say we don’t have projects in Delta really, what we have are programmes, because for everything we do, every road we construct, any airport we build it is always with a multiplier effect.

Take for instance, one of our big projects, which is Ughelli-Asaba Road dualization, over 173 kilometers one side. So, that will be times two of federal high way of three, four lanes which we have opened up. The whole idea is to be able to connect these two economic zones; we found out that a lot of our compatriots from across the Niger where trading and commerce is the real thing. 

They have accidents, they spend days on air trying to go and clear their goods in Lagos from the Ports and all that and we realized that we have two Ports here: we have Koko and Warri Ports here, the federal government has given an indication that they were going to be dredging of those Ports and once that was done, we knew that all we needed to do was link up those two zones and instead of those people having to go to Lagos and falling prey to all kinds of accidents, we would have opened a new transportation hub and axis even just across by road haulage and all that.

So, that was why we made sure that there were some star projects like the Warri industrial Park which supposed to be the biggest cluster of a massive Private Public Partnership, also the Leisure Theme Park, which is supposed to be our own Disney land, it has a component of the zoo, the game reserve in Ogwashi-Uku, where you have over 500 species of animals that are going to be on show there, these animals have already been purchased. In fact I think in another three months or so that place will be open and people will see the wonder that is waiting for them in Ogwashi-Uku.

But basically coming back to you question, I just used this as a background, is that finishing strong meant that we now have these projects scattered all over the state because like I said, this governor have a big vision.
 We also have massive empowerment projects like we keep saying you build all the bridges, the roads and the people are hungry, there is still a massive problem. And that is why we developed our Delta Micro Credit Scheme which had been acclaimed to be the best in the country, other states have come to find out the model and how we did it because that scheme had a double effect.

Like I keep saying everything we do is a programme, it always have a multiplier effect, we strengthen our micro finance banks and gave soft loans to a lot of people. A lot of them are indigent people, a lot are very talented people but have no access to credit, a lot of them are people with disabilities that would not have been doing anything and a lot of them would have been young men who out of frustration would have taken to crime, we harness their potentials, we harness their talents and they started making all kind of fantastic things from the scheme, we found out that they were repaying their loans, because these loans were interest free, short term and they were repaying it easily, of course, that have also strengthening the banks we partnered, and what we now have is a multiplier effect of well over 10, 000 persons.

You have just say somebody, maybe a woman that was just doing a one man business in her house, doing the Akwa-osha or making beads and then you give her access to this credit, she employs two people and before you know what, this thing is growing, she employs 10 people, she employs 20. A lot of these goods are finding their ways to the international market and don’t forget Delta State is 40 per cent riverine as well so there is massive aqua-culture going on. You go to Warri axis and you see the kind of fish farming clusters that are all there and that is one of the things the ministry of commerce has been doing so well at.
So, we had a lot of these programmes all over the places, we are building two massive first time flyovers in Delta State, as we are doing these we are complementing it with a lot of private sector partnership as I talk to you, you can hardly find land to buy in Asaba anymore. 

Why? Because we build the first class Asaba airport there. So, it opened up the town, you can’t get any land to buy from here to Agbor. Land is selling at the prices which land sell in Abuja and in Lagos now in Asaba. So, these are the kind of things we are doing.

Of course, all the inter-city roads, all our towns are been tarred, massive environmental cleanup is going on; we just finished in Warri. I mean, Warri was almost a forgotten city like people said, it was just a den of filth, we moved in there, over 16 commissioners, governor put a task force in place and we turned that town around within two-three months and the people didn’t believed that such a thing could happen. Warri and its environs, Udu, everywhere.

Illegal shops, caravans that that were trading in, motor cars that were abandoned, grass that have overtaking the city. Opening up gutters, making sure that rivers are flowing well. Of course, after the horrendous flood experience we had, we are taking every precaution and you also know our governor is very high on environment, he has always subscribe to this climate change thing, he was a member of the R2O, when he was talking about this kind of thing, people thought he was just talking until we had those crazy flood and then everybody realize that we have to take care of our environment. 

Lately again, even with this micro scheme I told you about we became the first to introduce an insurance because we found out that flowing from that flood a lot of these farmers we were helping lost most of their farm land. How do you bring them back to what they were? They don’t have money for insurance.

So, what the government has done is to institute an insurance scheme now, the micro credit insurance scheme where the government is the one that have put in bulk of the money and all their clients are becoming beneficiaries of the insurance scheme. What we are saying by finishing strong is that we want to finish as many of these projects both infrastructure programmes and policies.

we are doing both the training and re-training of our teachers in our secondary schools because if you notice we have built over 20 first class model schools all over the state that compete favorably with schools anywhere in the world.

We have re-habited, renovated, totally refurbished and built new schools like Saint Patrick, Nana College; we have built four new polytechnics. There has been massive improvement in our educational sector but we are saying that is not enough.

Of course, our scholarship scheme is running where Deltans who have first class from any recognized university in the world would be taken care by the state to any other level the person want to get to.

Then you come to the health care, see what we have just done with Eku teaching hospital, the mother and child hospital in Warri, first class infrastructure hospital dedicated to just pregnant women and their children, never has it been done so well, one in Asaba, one in Warri and then the massive renovation of all our health and facilities, Oghara just the other day was just the first hospital in Nigeria to organize a successful kidney transplant. If you go to Oghara, you will not believe that you are in Nigeria because what the governor has done there is that he has taken that hospital to a different level altogether not just in terms of the modern equipment, all the scanning equipment you need are all there as well as the personnel.

What we have done is that, we gotten Deltans in Diaspora all over that have come back home, some of them on short term, long term contracts. They are all putting their effort in the hospital to make a world class hospital. In fact we actually have an agreement with a university in America where we are going back and forth on the flows of human capital for that hospital and that have impacted on our own local staff but the nurses and the doctors because they have seen a higher level of doing things and it is something else right now.

So, these are all the things we are doing and of course, with all am saying the game plan or the strategy we have always talked about is the three point agenda which I have told you about and then the game plan or the tactics of actualizing it is what we called Delta beyond oil. 

And what are we talking about Delta beyond oil?  We just say look there are those areas where we have natural comparative advantage, because oil, hydrocarbon and all these apart from the damage and degradation they do to our environment and deprive us of the old ways of life where you could see a fish in the water, the water is clear, but when the whole water is polluted fishes die, the farmland are wasted.

To Be Continued Next Week

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