2023: Give PDP another chance, Saraki begs Nigerians
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2023: Give PDP another
chance, Saraki begs Nigerians
By Festus Ahon – Asaba Former
President of the Senate, Senator Bukola Saraki, Friday appealed to Nigerians to
give the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, another chance to lead the country in
2023. Saraki who made the appeal in Asaba, Delta state while inaugurating DLA
Road, adjoining streets and Government Primary School, Junior Staff Quarters,
Asaba, built by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, said Nigeria was currently in bad
shape, with alarming cases of insecurity and economic challenges.
While urging the people to give PDP
another chance to make the difference, he said the new projects being
commissioned were already impacting the economic activities in Asaba and
thanked Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for completing the projects. He said: “It gives
me great pleasure to be here and to be part of this inauguration. For four
years in the Senate, we sat next to each other and I worked very closely with
you when we passed the National Health Bill; I am very pleased with your
performance here in Delta. “It is on record that in our party, anytime we have
difficult assignments we come to you because of your competence, integrity and
commitment to duty. “Our country is passing through some difficulties and I
appeal to Nigerians to give PDP the chance again to lead Nigeria and you will
see the difference. “Your administration’s commitment to the growth and
development of Asaba capital city is laudable and commendable.” Noting that the
future of Nigeria would depend on infrastructure as being provided in Delta, he
said “we are proud of what we as PDP government is doing here in Delta”.
He appealed to teachers and pupils
in the new school to maintain the facilities to ensure their sustainability.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in his remarks commended Senator Bukola Saraki for his exemplary leadership in the PDP and the nation. He expressed joy that he have achieved the completion of DLA Road and adjoining streets after unsuccessful attempts by previous administrations in the state. He said his administration was constructing a gigantic secretariat in the state capital to accommodate all government ministries, departments and agencies, adding that; “we are truly very happy that this road is being inaugurated by you; there have been previous attempts at constructing the road but it failed because of inadequate drainage facilities.
“Beyond the
construction of the roads, we have done the major sewer leading to the
Amilimocha River and we are glad that the road will be put to use at all times
in the year. “We are constructing a leisure park and a film village because
Asaba is home to Nollywood and we will want to maintain our leadership in
Nollywood,” commending Asaba people for their cooperation. Okowa said: “I must
publicly thank the people of Asaba for their cooperation and support for my
administration. I want to promise that by the time we finish in the next two
years, we will be glad that there was a government in the state.” The State
Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Chief Patrick Ukah, who spoke
earlier, said the establishment of the Government Primary School, Junior Staff
Quarters, Asaba was conceptualised during the 2016 Delta Education Summit which
among others was the need to give quality access to education for Delta
children.
Ukah said: “The handing over of schools in 2011 to the missionaries
necessitated the building of more public schools to cope with rising population
in the state capital. The new primary school is built according to
specification and has the capacity to admit 760 pupils at an average of 40
pupils per classroom”. The Asagba of Asaba, Obi Prof. Choke Edozien, who was
represented by Chief Nwanze Oduah, said the road was a nightmare to inhabitants
of the area, and commended the governor for being able to complete the road. He
said: “We have witnessed an avalanche of roads inauguration in the state and as
you can see, economic activities have picked up again on this road and we, the Asaba
people, cannot thank you enough for doing this for us”.
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