Delta
State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, has said that the
celebration of this year's Democracy Day is unique in the state considering the
increase in the tempo of infrastructural developments.
Mr. Ukah,
who spoke yesterday (May 29, 2017) during the 2017 Thanksgiving and Praise Day
at the Event Centre, Asaba, in commemoration of the ceremony and the 2nd year
anniversary of the present administration in the state, stated that the
increase in the tempo of infrastructural developments is a result of the
prudent management of the available resources of the state by Governor Ifeanyi
Okowa.
He
stressed that the numerous projects commissioned and inspected by the governor
in the six local government areas visited so far in the course of his Town Hall
meetings with Deltans, are clear manifestations of the managerial ingenuity of
Senator Okowa.
Mr. Ukah
said that by the time the Governor completes his Town Hall meetings, and
commissioning and inspection of projects in the remaining local government
areas, Deltans, and indeed Nigerians, will be convinced that Dr. Okowa is
delivering and will continue to deliver on his campaign promises.
Mr. Ukah
assured that better days are around the corner with the return of peace to the
Niger Delta region that will facilitate the increase in activities in the oil
sector thereby improving revenue allocation to the state.
He
advised Deltans to continue to support the present administration as it is
poised to deliver democratic dividends to all parts of the state, stressing
that areas that have not been reached should be patient as developments must
surely come to them.
The
Commissioner for Information congratulated Nigerians, especially Deltans, on
the occasion of this year's celebration and prayed God to continue to
strengthen democratic rule in the country.
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