Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, yesterday, said that his administration would ensure that only quality projects that meet specifications are inaugurated for public use.
Oborevwori stated this while addressing journalists after the inspection of some ongoing projects in Asaba and Okpanam areas of the state capital. Projects sites visited included the State High Court complex, Asaba; Phases I and II of the flood control measures around Madonna College Road, Okpanam and drainage channel around Koka through Agbalusia-Ngele street to Federal Technical College, Asaba.
“We will inaugurate projects that are executed according to specification, so that when people see such projects, they will indeed know that we have inaugurated well executed projects,” he stated At the High Court Complex, the contractor assured of the delivery of the project by the end of next month while the flood control measures along Madonna College Road would be delivered in two weeks.
At a news conference in Asaba, yesterday, Aniagwu recalled that the campaigns of calumny against Okowa commenced in the build up to the governorship election in the state by those who lost out in the contest but using every means to malign and impugn his reputation because he deployed the resources of the state to develop every sector.
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