DTSG Ready to Fulfil Promises Made to Ndokwa
ASABA/Nigeria: The Delta State Government have promised the people of Ndokwa of governments attention, especially in the completion of some of the ongoing vital projects in the area, and executing of others.
The State Governor, (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, on Wednesday, 16 July 2021, disclosed this when the Leadership of Ndokwa Apex body, Ndokwa Neku Union, NNU, paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Asaba, when he said that the multi-billion naira Beneku Bridge across Ase River to link Ndokwa West and Ndokwa East Local Government Areas of the state would be completed in early 2022.
He assured that the project would be completed in line with contractual agreement, adding that the project was very dear to him.
He said that the Kwale Industrial Park project was stalled by the failure of major firms enlisted in the project to turn up as a result of COVID-19 pandemic in their respective countries, adding that payment of compensation for the land had commenced.
The governor, however, disclosed that the state government would ensure that the project was resuscitated because of the dividends the state and its citizens would derive from the project when it came to fruition.
“I have taken note of the various comments and requests that you have made. Concerning Kwale Industrial Park, we are very serious-minded concerning it although we have had some setbacks and I must truly acknowledge the setbacks that we have had.
“We have done the acquisition of the place; it took time to get all the parties involved; we have made reasonable payment for the acquisition of the land, and we have even had to travel to China and luckily there, we got an investor who was ready to actually bring a major company down to the park.
“But, just upon our return (two months later), when the investor was supposed to visit, Corona Virus came and since then, all other companies that we needed, none of them has accepted to leave China to even visit Nigeria, not to talk of progressing our talk.
“It has been a very major setback for us. That visit was made in October/November, 2019. We even went with some of your sons on that trip and we have been trying to make contacts but we are having some issues.
“We are trying to look for some other ways because, generally, investments have been very tough coming into the country since the COVID-19 pandemic started. We are still making moves to see if we can track them. So, a lot is being done.
“We are actually not resting on our oars; we will continue to see what we can do because we know that that park is viable because of the gas availability within the park and very close to the park.
“So, we are still on course on that, just that we had a very major setback,” he said.
Okowa assured the people that more indigenes of Ndokwa nation would be considered in appointments and empowerment, adding that Ijaw and Ndokwa ethnic nationalities would also be considered in the appointment of new judges in the state.
He also told the people that the Obiaruku/Umuebu road project was captured in the 2021 budget, and that Utagba-Unor/Ndemili road would be considered in the 2022 budget.
On the request for the establishment of a tertiary institution in Ndokwa land, the governor explained that the three new universities were upgraded tertiary institutions, with facilities and personnel, pointing out that there were inadequate resources to establish new tertiary institutions.
He called on oil companies operating in Ndokwa land to give priority attention to the basic needs of their host communities.
He assured the delegation that all their requests would be looked into with a view to addressing some of them within the limits of available resources.
Earlier, the President General, Ndokwa Neku Union, Brig-Gen. Mike Ndubisi (retd), said the visit was to thank the governor for the socio-economic and infrastructure development he had attracted to Ndokwa land coupled with the appointment and empowerment of Ndokwa sons and daughters.
Ndubuisi, however, appealed to the governor to consider the establishment of a campus of any of the state’s tertiary institutions in Ndokwa area, execution of the Kwale Industrial Park project and completion of some projects at different levels of completion in Ndokwa.
He also urged the governor to prevail on multinational oil companies operating in the area to fulfill their corporate social responsibility.