Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State on Tuesday said the state government was accelerating the completion of Ughelli-Asaba dual carriageway to accommodate expected heavy traffic from Warri Port when dredging of second part of Escravos bar would be completed.
The governor made this known at his quarterly interactive session with newsmen in Asaba. He said that the Federal Government was undertaking the dredging of the Warri Port stretch.
According to him, my administration is working round the clock to complete the dualisation of Ughelli-Asaba road because of its importance in the evacuation of goods from the port.
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa (left); Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu (right); Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Flora Alatan (2nd left) and the Senior Political Adviser to the Government, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, during the 2019 Quarterly Media Interaction with the Governor, held in Press Unit Government House Asaba. PIX; JIBUNOR SAMUEL.
He said that in May, 2015, there were some projects that his government chose as priority and that one of them was the Ughelli-Asaba road.
He explained that the previous administration had nearly completed Section B of the project, which was divided into three phases, adding that session C, from Ossissa to Asaba, which was the area slowing down the completion of the project would be concluded. Between November, 2019 and April, 2020.
“Work has started earnestly at the Section C, that is Asaba/Ogwashi-Uku/Ossissa road. All these work are being done because these roads are very critical to us.
“It is going to ease movement between Warri and Ughelli, through Asaba to Onitsha and now that our ports are gradually coming back to life and we are hoping that when the Federal Government through Nigeria Ports Authority dredges the second part of the Escravos bar, we will have many more ships coming into Delta.
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa (right) and the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro, during the 2019 Quarterly Media Interaction with the Governor, held in Press Unit Government House Asaba. PIX; JIBUNOR SAMUEL.
“This will help to decongest the Lagos Ports and the working of the roads will come to the rescue of those who make use of the roads for conveying of goods and services,” Okowa said.
He disclosed that his administration is committed to ensuring the 2019 budget get 95 per cent performance.
He said “we are working hard to ensure that we present the 2020 Appropriation Bill not later than the first week of November.
“We are working with the House of Assembly to ensure that we have a budget that is transparent and will be uploaded online because, we want a budget that the people will be able to see, ask questions on and can trust.
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa (left); Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu (right) and the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalist (NUJ), Comrade Mike Ikeogw
“What we are trying to do is to have a budget that will be able to have a near 100 per cent achievement or achieve at least 95 per cent performance.
“We have also introduced the Ministry of Technical Education, and that is because of the emphasis we are laying on technical education; we want our children not only to acquire the knowledge of books, but they should be able to use their hands and their brains to work.
“We have always paid special attention to technical education; during our first tenure, through the legislation, we created the Board for Technical and Vocational Education but now that we are laying further emphasis on this, we have created the Ministry.
“`This is so, especially when we have made a promise to our people that every local government will have at least one technical college; we have only six at the moment which means that we need 19 more.
“We will be looking forward to the first set which is going to be for nine technical colleges in 2020 supplementary budget and the other 10 technical colleges will come in through the budget of 2021 because, we believe that every student in every local government should have access to technical colleges if they wish to.’’
On sports, Okowa stated that the State performed another feat by winning the last edition of National Youths Games held recently, adding that the five-year old competition had been won the five times consecutively by the state.
“This is a feat I believe will stay consistent; we will continue to encourage sports in our primary and secondary schools.
“You will recall that in early parts of the year we had a school sports festival for primary and secondary school children and that is where my love is, to have the ability to catch them young and to ensure that talents are not lost.
“We are looking forward to going to Edo State next year to bring back the trophy during the National Sports Festival.
“Our athletes are working very hard to win the competition again; so, I want to use this opportunity to congratulate the state’s Sports Commission and our children for being able to do us proud,” he said.