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Some contractors conniving to shortchange Delta – Oborevwori

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Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday, said his administration was investigating allegations of connivance by some contractors and asphalt producers to shortchange the state.

Governor Oborevwori disclosed this when he played host to the leadership of Isoko Church Leaders’ Forum, led by the Anglican Bishop of Oleh Diocese, Rt. Rev’d John Aruakpor, at Government House, Asaba.

He reiterated his resolve to ensure that people of the state get value for every project executed by his administration.

He said: “As a government, we are doing our best and I want to assure you that we will not tolerate sub standard jobs in all these jobs we have awarded.

“We want to make sure that all the jobs are up to standard; we are aware that some contractors have started negotiating with asphalt producers to short change the state.

“We are investigating them and even if they have laid the asphalt we will excavate and send same for test and see for ourselves because we want to ensure that we get value for every project executed.

“I want to assure all Deltans that the MORE Agenda is on course and we count on your prayers and support to achieve our goals.”

The Governor, who lauded the relationship between the Isoko nation and the state government, assured that the state would continue to explore ways to partner the church to achieve inclusive economic growth and sustainable development.

“The church is a very strong ally of government and this partnership is good for the peace, unity and stability of our state.

“I thank you for appreciating some of the things we have done in the Isoko nation and aside from what you stated, we have completed the first phase of the Emevor-Orogun road and we have also awarded the second phase as well as the Olomoro-Igbide Road.

He added, “We are building the College of Health Sciences which is near completion and we have also awarded the second phase of the project.

“In consultation with the leaders of Isoko nation, we agreed that we change the name of the University to Southern Delta University which will enable the university get accreditation for other courses without restriction.

“I have also directed the Commissioner for Works in charge of Highways to scope the road that connects Isoko South and Isoko North.

“I want to assure you that this government is for all Deltans, and just as I promised that I will not be sentimental. I will continue to work with all the stakeholders, including the leadership of the church, to move Delta State forward.”

The Governor asserted that his administration was the first to pronounce and implement the payment of the new minimum wage to workers, adding that he had also advised local governments in the State to implement the new minimum wage for their workers.

He appealed to fathers of faith to continue praying for the President of Nigeria and those at the sub-nationals, saying; “we need prayers in these challenging times to be focused and to do God’s will for our state and country to be at peace.”

The President, Isoko Church Leaders’ Forum, Bishop John Aruakpor, had said the visit was to thank Governor Oborevwori for the development he had attracted to the area and for appointing Isoko sons and daughters into key positions in his cabinet.

Bishop Aruakpor, who said the vision of the group was to foster all- round development in Isoko land, pledged their unalloyed loyalty and support to the governor beyond his first tenure.

He commended the Governor Oborevwori for the establishment of College of Health Technology at Ovrode and the College of Health Sciences at the University of Science and Technology, Ozoro.

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