The Senior Special Assistant to Delta State Governor, Amb. Felix Ideh, who stated this during door to door campaign on Sunday, called on the community to vote en-masse to the PDP candidate, Sheriff Oborevwori, on the March 18 governorship election.
He said, “I want to let you know Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has approved the sum of N1.9 billion for the counterpart funding of Amachai/Igwogwo road to Akwuku Igbo and erosion site control, Ogbeozoma road/erosion site control and Obodogba area erosion control among other.
“This projects would be financed and constructed by the world Bank and European Investment Bank.
“Amachai Quarters and Okpanam community in general embrace and support the positive vision of the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party by voting en mass for Oborevwori in the March 18.
“This door to door campaign is to inform you again that Oborevwori will sustain the developmental strides of Okowa led administration not only in the Okpanam but the state at large”
He noted that the community had benefitted immensely from the Okowa administration in the area of road infrastructure, upgrading of schools and human capital development, as well as political appointments.
Ideh explained that these critical infrastructure might be terminated if any other political party other than the PDP wins the governorship election, stressing the importance of appreciating the governor with overwhelming votes for Oborevwori and all the PDP House of Assembly candidate,
He reminded the good people of Okpanam that before the inception of the Okowa administration in 2015, despite being a neighbouring town to the state capital, Asaba, had not had it so good as there were no visible government presence in the area, saying that the PDP led administration in the state had always carried Okpanam community in the scheme of things.
Ideh who further took the campaign to St. Peters Anglican Church, Amachai Quarters, Okpanam, told the worshippers at the church that Oborevwori is the righteous and announted one to occupy Delta state Government House, urging them to vote wisely on March 18.
He stated that through the assistance of the Secretary to the state government , Patrick Ukah , they had embarked on the maintenance of some of the roads so as to ease the stress they undergo using the roads, noting that the installation of street lights had also commenced.