DTSG Working To Alleviate Effects Of
Flood
Delta State Government is working assiduously to alleviate
the effects of the flood which recently devastated parts of the state including
Asaba, Warri, Ughelli and other towns and communities.
The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Patrick Ukah, stated
this today (July 26, 2017) during a press conference on the outcome of the
State Executive Council meeting held in Tuesday at the Government House,
Asaba.
Mr. Ukah said the Governor of the State, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi
Okowa, was very much concerned about the effects of the flood on the citizens
of the state.
He further stated that it would not be possible for
now to quantify the damages done in government and other properties, incuding
Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba, because the relevant agencies are
still taking stock.
Speaking on Camp 74 Asaba, the Commissioner made it clear
that work on that area and other areas affected by the flood will receive due
attention as soon as the rains eases off.
The Commissioner, who was accompanied by his Works
counterpart, Hon. Chief James Augoye, further appealed to Deltans to be safety
conscious by staying off flood prone areas while the Government is putting
measures in place to stem the tide.
He revealed that in fulfillment of the Governor’s
electioneering campaign promises, the State Executive Council approved
the construction of Trans Warri/Ode- Itsekiri Bridges and Access Roads
(completion of 12.8 km main alignment), the award of the construction of Idheze
by–pass to Okpe–Isoko, Isoko South Local Government Area to Rossurd
Construction Limited, and the award of the rehabilitation of Aviara/Okpame Road
and construction of Okpare/Okpawa Road in Isoko South Local Government Area.
Also approved are the repudiation of contract for the
construction of 132 KV DC, Delta State Grid Transmission line from Afiesere to
Ozoro, and the withdrawal of the appointment of Chief Ikpahwo Uroroke as Regent
of Okpolo Enwhe and appointment of Chief Ayeghemese Otidi as Regent (Oba) Elect
of Okpolo Enwhe Kingdom in Isoko South Local Government
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