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Asagba of Asaba Hails Oborevwori’s Even Development, Says Delta Is Not a One-City State

By Anne Azuka

The Asagba of Asaba, HRM Professor Epiphany Azinge, SAN, has praised Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for what he described as prudent management of state resources and a balanced approach to development across the state’s multiple urban centres.

Speaking in an interview, the traditional ruler urged critics to consider Delta State’s size, population spread, and multi-city structure when evaluating the governor’s performance. He noted that unlike states built around a single major city, Delta’s development demands are more complex and require wider resource distribution.

“Delta Not a One-City State”

Azinge emphasized that Delta cannot be assessed using the same metrics applied to smaller or more centralized states.
“Delta State is not like a one-city state,” he said. “You have Warri, Sapele, Ughelli, Abraka, Asaba, Ibusa, and so many others. Any government that takes care of all these numerous cities with the limited resources available is doing exceptionally well.”

He explained that managing development across several active urban hubs makes equitable growth a gradual process, adding that the state’s expansive geography requires careful planning and consistent investment.

Comparison With Lagos and Rivers

The Monarch contrasted Delta with Lagos and Rivers States, which he said have more concentrated economic centres that naturally attract development.
“Asaba alone can compare with any other city—talk less of Warri, Ughelli, Sapele among so many others,” he noted.

According to him, while some communities—particularly those in what he referred to as “wild land” areas—may perceive slower development, the Oborevwori administration is deliberately working to extend infrastructure to every part of the state.

Kwale Free Trade Zone as a Major Boost

Azinge highlighted the recent groundbreaking of the Kwale Free Trade Zone as a significant milestone, describing it as “no mean feat and a move that will generate far-reaching economic impact.” He said such initiatives demonstrate that the administration is committed to fostering growth beyond the major cities.

Call for Patience and Realistic Expectations

The Asagba called for patience and realistic expectations from residents, stressing that managing development across multiple cities requires balanced resource allocation to prevent marginalization.

“Let us underscore the point: Delta is not a one-city state,” he reiterated. “The way and manner resources are managed and spread must ensure every part of the state is satisfied.”

He urged stakeholders to appreciate the complexity of governing a diverse state and to support ongoing efforts to strengthen infrastructure and enhance economic opportunities across all regions.

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