Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has used the Democracy Day anniversary to highlight the connection between representative governance and the delivery of visible development projects. In his address from Asaba, the governor pointed to road construction and public works as evidence that democratic leadership must translate beyond ceremonies into practical improvements that make communities easier to reach and local economies cheaper to operate.
The policy message emphasized the administration’s commitment to balanced investment across communities, especially through trunk roads and rural link routes that improve access to markets, schools, hospitals, and farms. By reducing transport stress and supporting agricultural movement, the state government expects infrastructure delivery to lower local business costs, strengthen food distribution, and spread growth more evenly across local councils.
Governor Oborevwori said quality healthcare facilities and dependable transport networks remain basic rights for citizens, not political favors. The Ministry of Works has been directed to continue technical surveys for secondary road links, ensuring that future budgets are guided by actual community needs and that Delta’s development agenda keeps connecting urban centres, riverine areas, and rural settlements in a fairer and more measurable pattern.
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