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Delta South Leaders Reaffirm Support For Okowa’s Vision
Leaders of Delta South Senatorial District say they will remain steadfast towards Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s vision of building a stronger Delta State.
They stated this during an interactive session with Delta South Senatorial District Ethnic Nationalities Leaders, Clans/Communities Presidents-General, convened by the Special Adviser to the Delta State Governor on Rural and Community Development, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Okoro.
President General of Isoko Development Union, (IDU), Chief Iduh Amadhe, who doubles as the Patron, Isoko Nation Forum of Kingdoms Presidents-General at the occasion stressed that gas flaring, oil companies operation and herdsmen menace were some of the major problems facing the Delta South Senatorial District.
According to him, “Government should have the will-power to enforce the year 2020 deadline for the cessation of gas flaring and convert it to electricity for our communities.
“They should employ our people into the oil companies by way of protecting our communities from the principle of divide and rule and also for the state government to put in place security measures to avoid further harassment and killings by the herdsmen”, Iduh stressed.
Also speaking, Second Vice Chairman of the Delta State Forum of Kingdoms Presidents-General, Prince Okotie, on behalf of the forum commended Governor Okowa on his developmental strides across the state.
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