Uduaghan tasked on Okpe kingdom's development
By Hector Spiff
The people of
Okpe have been urged to wake up from their apparent slumber to develop their
ancient kingdom. The charge was
contained in a statement issued in Lagos by the Secretary General of Okpe Union
Worldwide, Mr. Henry Ebireri.
The union
secretary who berated Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan’s administration for
abandoning many projects in Okpe kingdom, accused the governor of lack of commitment
towards the take-off of the four new Polytechnics in Delta State, two years
after he inaugurated a six-man planning Committee to work out modalities on the
take-off of the Institutions.
“Effective
leadership is not about speeches or being liked. Leadership is defined by
results, not attributes. Good governance is defined not by rhetoric but by
actions translated to development projects” he argued.
Continuing, he
said the action
of Governor Uduaghan on the abandonment of projects amounts to a great damage
to the people and the kingdom, maintaining that the high level of unemployment
and poverty in the kingdom would have been reduced if the market and other
abandoned projects have been completed to provide economic opportunities for
the people as well as reduce the cost of transporting goods from the villages
to the major towns in the kingdom and the state.
He appealed to the governor to place immense premium on human
capital development, saying it constitutes the catalyst for development in all
ramifications, while extending similar appeal to the Federal government to establish an
institution of higher learning in Orerokpe.
“This will contribute immensely to the rapid development of the
area. Orerokpe has been a local government headquarters since 1933, yet no
Federal presence”.
He
advised the governor to gather around him Okpe men and women who will add value
to good governance and also look beyond politics and greed to deliver the
dividends of democracy to the people.
Specifically,
he advised the Commissioner of Housing, Chief Paulinus Akpeki to think of how
to provide decent and affordable housing for the people.
He also advised the Commissioner of Higher Education, Dr. Hope
Eghagha to ensure the take-off of Sapele Polytechnic and the expansion of
the existing overseas postgraduate scholarship schemes to accommodate Okpe
people.
Furthermore,
he called on the former chairman of the Sapele Okpe Community, Mr. Michael
Egbejule and others to withdraw their case from court, answer questions on
allegations of financial misconduct levelled against them and allow the conduct
of a fresh election into the executive committee.
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