Tag: Delta State Govt

  • Authorities demolish Unlawful Constructions in Delta and Abuja

    Authorities demolish Unlawful Constructions in Delta and Abuja

    Delta State Government Initiates Demolition of Unauthorized Structures in Warri and Abuja

    The Delta State Government has commenced the demolition of unlawful constructions obstructing waterways in various major cities, beginning with Warri and Effurun in the Warri South and Uvwie local government areas. The operation, initiated to ensure proper water flow, began at the Ugboroke community, where a primary canal had been obstructed by illegal structures. Officials from the Office of the Director-General, Special Duties, Delta State Government House, the Ministry of Urban and Regional Planning, and the Ministry of Justice, along with others, utilized heavy-duty equipment for the task.

    The effort gained momentum around noon after occupants of the impacted structures had relocated their belongings. The demolition team extended their operation to the Ekpan community, where they dismantled more illegal structures obstructing waterways. Additionally, the squad targeted the Warri-Sapele Road at Effurun GRA, removing illegal constructions that were impeding water flow, particularly affecting the Ekpan River on the NNPC Housing Estate Road.

    Chief Frank Omare, the Director-General of Special Duties in the Governor’s Office, led the demolition squad and emphasized that the team’s mandate, bestowed by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, is to eradicate all illegal structures throughout the state. He underlined that this is just the initial phase of their efforts.

    In a parallel occurrence, officials from the Federal Capital Territory Administration in Abuja undertook the demolition of unauthorized structures on a property owned by the Transmission Company of Nigeria. This action is part of broader infrastructure development in the Lugbe area. Speaking after the demolition, Mukhtar Galadima, the Director of the Department of Development Control, FCTA, clarified that the area referred to as Timber Shield Market in Lugbe had no official approval for occupation. He stated that the land, situated behind a high-tension line, had been unlawfully occupied by timber dealers, scavengers, and vendors of low-value items.

    Galadima informed that the Transmission Company of Nigeria had already awarded a contract to energize the power line in the vicinity. Consequently, the illegal structures had to be removed before the commencement of the work. He revealed that the area lies along the Ring Road III, connecting Gwarimpa and the Public Service Institute, along Onex, as well as linking Siraji to the Apo Mechanic area. The operation is part of an ongoing initiative to cleanse Abuja City of unlawful structures, aiming to enhance security and reduce criminal activities within these areas.

  • Delta State Govt Counters Accountant General, Denies Receiving £4.2m Ibori Loot

    Delta State Govt Counters Accountant General, Denies Receiving £4.2m Ibori Loot

    The Delta State Government has denied receiving £4.2 million looted by its former governor, James Ibori. 

    The Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris on Tuesday while appearing before the Senate committee investigating the status of recovered loot noted that the fund has been returned to the state.

    However, the Chief Press Secretary to the state government, Olisa Ifejika, on Wednesday countered the Accountant General’s claim, insisting the oil-rich state is yet to receive the money.

    “We appreciate the efforts of the Federal Government to return the recovered loot to Delta State where it rightly belongs. But the truth is that the money has not hit the Delta State government’s account.

    “We saw it yesterday like every other Nigerian when the Accountant General of the Federation Ahmed Idris while appearing before the House of Reps committee on recovered loot made that statement and there was this avalanche of enquires to know whether that money has come to us and the truth is that the money has not come.

    “We are happy that they have shown willingness to return send the money and we know that very soon, the money will come,” Ifejika said while addressing journalists at the Government House in Asaba, the state capital.

    He assured that the Delta State government will ensure that the funds are judiciously utilised to improve infrastructure across the state, once received.

    The loot – £4.2 million – was seized from the associates of convicted former Governor of Delta State, Ibori by the United Kingdom and recently returned to Nigeria.