Niger Delta
Delta No Longer A Theatre Of War – Okowa
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State last Monday, appreciated God for the sustained peace in the state.
The governor, who made this known during his administration’s second anniversary thanksgiving and praise day, said that hostility and pipeline vandalism had ceased in the state.
He thanked the people of the state for the sustained prayers, peace, support and expressed hope that the future was bright, adding that the state would soon bounce back to its former position in oil production.
He promised to open up opportunities soon for employment of youths and women in the state and thanked the people for bearing their minds at the ongoing town hall meeting.
He said that the issues discussed at the town hall meeting would help his government to make good policies.
According to him, the administration last year celebrated its first anniversary in the state as a theatre of war.
“Though two years down the line have been very difficult but we have reasons to thank God because we are celebrating this year crisis free.
“Delta is number four in oil production but I am confident that with the sustained peace, the state will bounce back to its former glory.”
Okowa also appreciated the former governors, Chief James Ibori, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan and their deputies, Chief Benjamin Elue and Prof. Amos Utuama for honouring the occasion and for their advice.
He, however, charged his cabinet members to remain strong in the face of difficulties, adding that their desire for success must be greater than their fears.
In his exhortation, Bishop of Ughelli Diocese, Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Cyril Odutemu, taking his text from Psalms 124 verse 6, said that only God could change situations for better.
He said that it was the grace of God through sustained dialogue and prayers that ended the challenges of pipeline vandalism in the state.
He, however, charged the governor to take the issues of employment of youths and women, the payment of pensioners and workers salaries as well as entitlements seriously.
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