The apex socio-cultural organisation of the Ndokwa Nation, Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU), yesterday, passed a vote of implicit confidence in Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, for his inclusive, equitable, exemplary and development-driven leadership.
The vote of confidence came during a courtesy visit by the leadership of NNU, elders and stakeholders of Ndokwa Nation to the governor at Government House, Asaba, where the delegation praised the administration’s commitment to fairness, accessibility and infrastructural development across the state.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, President-General of NNU, Amaechi Asugwuni, said the visit was aimed at appreciating the governor for his numerous interventions in Ndokwa land and across the state.
According to him, the Ndokwa people had continued to enjoy the governor’s goodwill, respect and commitment to equitable development, noting that his administration had provided ample evidence of purposeful governance.
He specifically lauded the completion and handover of Ndokwa House, describing it as a landmark project that would serve as a centre for consultation, planning and collective decision-making for generations of Ndokwa people.
Asugwuni also commended the governor for completing the Asaba-Kwale-Ughelli Road, saying the project had significantly improved connectivity between Asaba and Ndokwa communities and provided a strategic alternative route within the state.
He further praised Oborevwori’s open-door policy, noting that requests for engagement and consultation had consistently received prompt attention.
While appreciating the governor for all he is doing in the state, the Ndokwa leader raised concerns over electricity supply challenges in the area and appealed for the shutdown of the Okpai Independent Power Plant.
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