Francis Sadhere

The Media Consultant to the Delta State Board of Internal Revenue (DBIR), Chief John Odohmor has said that the Delta state Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has done very well in terms of developmental strides across the state.

 


Chief John Odohmor and his wife, Chief (Mrs) Nypher Odohmor, being conferred with chieftaincy titles by the new Ovie of Ellu Kingdom, HRM, Murphy Othuke Urugbezi

Chief Odohmor made this statement at Ellu, after the newly installed King of Ellu kingdom, HRM, Murphy Othuke Urugbezi conferred on him a chieftancy title as the Okobaro of Ellu Kingdom.

The new chief of Ellu kingdom who gave thanks to God for the chieftancy title conferred on him said the Delta State Governor has spread development in all parts the state.

He said; “The government under the leadership of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan has done very well in the development of Delta State. He had done much more better than previous governments. He has brought development to the whole of Delta state. There is no local government that has not felt the impact of his three point agenda; peace and security, capital development and infrastructural development.”

He added that with the new vision of Delta Beyond oil of the state, there was no community that has not felt the impact of his government.

He called on Deltans to cooperate with the state government, emphasizing that was the only way development can flourish in the state.

“For you to bring government to your community, you must work and partner with government. You must not be seen criticising the government unjustifiably. You draw their attention to what you need in a very humble manner and you will be given what you want. This government is a very sensitive government and it listens to people,” he said.

Chief Udohmor urged the people of Ellu kingdom to be peaceful and law abiding so as to attract more development to the community.

He said; “If you want development to come to your community, your community has to be peaceful. In an environment that is not peaceful, government cannot do anything there. So my appeal to the people is that they must see this community as the only community they have.”