Delta State Government Dismisses Claims of Neglect in Udu LGA

The Delta State Commissioner for Works, Comrade Reuben Izeze, has dismissed claims that Udu Local Government Area is being neglected by the state government. According to him, Governor Oborevwori's administration is committed to equitable development across the state.



During a recent inspection of the Bezi Road and drainage project linking Aladja to Ogbe-Ijoh, Commissioner Izeze noted that additional drains were approved to address flooding in the area. He urged contractors to speed up work ahead of the rains, ensuring that the project is completed on time.

Commissioner Izeze's remarks underscore the Delta State government's commitment to equitable development. Despite claims of neglect, the government has shown its dedication to improving infrastructure and addressing the needs of communities across the state.

The Bezi Road and drainage project is a significant infrastructure development initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents in Udu LGA. With the additional drains approved to address flooding, the project is expected to have a positive impact on the community.

The Delta State government's commitment to equitable development is evident in its efforts to improve infrastructure and address the needs of communities across the state. The inspection of the Bezi Road and drainage project demonstrates the government's dedication to ensuring that projects are completed on time and meet the needs of the people.


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