Delta commissioner exposes Oborevwori’s sacred policy

Delta State Commissioner for Urban Renewal, Engr Michael Anoka has called on social-political groups in the state to be good ambassadors of the M.O.R.E administration of the state Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori

Anoka said that the Governor will succeed in doing More for the state when all stakeholders, and social-political groups partner with the government by supporting and promoting the policies of his administration.

He made the call when the Exco members of his community-based support group, Nature Anoka Political Movement, led by Mr Onyia Kingsley visited him at his office in Asaba.

The commissioner said that development can fully thrive in a safe, peaceful, positive and supportive environment.

He said that the Governor is very intentional in ensuring that all corners of the state receive attention both in human capital development as well as infrastructural development.

“His Excellency is operating an open-door policy, working with everyone as The Unifier. He is readily available to listen to groups in the state who are ready to partner with his administration”.

He commended the group for the bulwark of support given to the PDP in the last elections.

According to him, their contributions and those of other groups led to the victory the PDP recorded across the quarters of Ogume Community.

Anoka assured them that he would continue to support them and partner with them on any project that would be beneficial to them individually and collectively.

Mr Isaac Enah who spoke on behalf of the group appreciated the Governor of the state for finding their leader, who he described as a blessing to their community worthy to serve at the State Executive Council as Honourable Commissioner.

The group congratulated the commissioner, reaffirmed their commitment to his affairs and assured him they shall remain good ambassadors of the M.O.R.E administration of the Unifier, the Governor.

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