Okowa promises more projects for Deltans

Delta state Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, yesterday expressed confi dence that more people-oriented projects will be executed in the state.
Governor Okowa, who stated this in Asaba to mark this year’s Democracy Day, attributed the success of his administration to the glory of God, saying: “we believe our God that it will get better and better.” According to him, “As we give thanks to God for what He is doing for us in Delta state, I wish to appreciate every one of you, every Deltan, you have played different roles for things to get better; when you have Jesus as your Lord, nothing can go wrong.
“We promised our people that we will create jobs, we have created a lot of it, we have continued to build on the foundations laid by former Governors James Ibori and Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan; we will continue to execute projects that will impact on our people, our state is peaceful and we need the cooperation of everybody to sustain the peace, investors are coming and more investors will still come.” “In the next few months, we will create a new Delta state that we all will be proud of, we have encouraged youths participation in sports through the Principals and Headmasters’ football championships.
The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education will organise athletics competitions, and in August this year, 54 African countries will converge in Asaba for the 21st African Senior Athletics Championships, the Asaba Airport has been opened for business and the airport without sounding immodest, has the best runway in Nigeria,” he stated.
Earlier in a sermon, the President, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Rev Dr. Felix Omobude said power belongs to God and urged those in authority to use their positions for the benefits of the masses.
He stressed that the people deserve good governance and accountable leadership, adding that Nigerians should be actively involved in the democratic process to choose the right leaders.
The event was graced by the Governor’s wife, Edith, his Deputy, Deacon Kingsley Otuaro, and his wife, former Governor of the state, Chief James Ibori, his successor and Governor Okowa’s predecessor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, former acting Governor of Delta state, Prince Sam Obi.

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