.…Govt Intervention in Electric Power Failure In Nsukwa

Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Aniocha South Local Government, Sir Peter Okwe, has called for the intervention of the state government in the ongoing lack of electricity supply in Nsukwa Clan, which consists of 11 autonomous communities and also the deteriorating roads in Ogwashi uku which are causing significant discomfort for road users.

Okwe made the call during a town hall meeting with the Senior Political Adviser to the Delta State governor, Sen. Emmanuel Aguriavwodo

He said it would help for easy accessibility, as the bad state of the roads was a great challenge to the Local Government.

Okwe however, said the executive of the local government through his Needs Assessment office has identified several essential needs within the communities in the Local Government to help promote progress and strengthen loyalty to the PDP.

He assured the governor of the dedication of the people of Aniocha South to PDP, adding that the legacy will continue with the dedicated efforts of their party leaders, as Aniocha South has long been a stronghold of the Party.

The Party Chairman said that in connecting with the newly elected ward officers and ensuring that they remain in tune with the voices of their communities, and continually finding ways for the Party to thrive, that the LG would embark on a familiarization tour across the Il wards in Aniocha South.

He commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration for the significant transformations it has brought to their communities, including new road projects and well-deserved appointments for committed PDP members.

Earlier the Senior Political Adviser to the Delta State governor, said Aniocha South was dear to the governor, as he holds the people of the Local Government in high esteem.

He said in continuation of government, the Aniocha South will benefit from the dividend of governance.

 

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