Tag: Governor Ifeanyi Okowa

  • Ban On Open Grazing, Restructuring Will Strengthen Nigeria’s Unity – Gov Okowa

    Ban On Open Grazing, Restructuring Will Strengthen Nigeria’s Unity – Gov Okowa

    Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on Saturday said the decision of Southern states’ Governors to ban open grazing and call for restructuring was geared towards strengthening the unity of Nigeria.

    The Governor made the comment on Saturday at an event in Asaba.

    The Southern Governors had met on Tuesday in Delta state to discuss critical issues, including the farmer-herder crisis which has caused ruptures across the country.

    A former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Prof. Usman Yusuf had criticised the move by the Governors to ban open grazing, saying they did not consult with Fulani leaders.

    On Friday, Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, while appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today, also said Governors should be careful in how they approach the issue of restructuring.

    But Okowa, who had hosted Tuesday’s meeting, said the Southern Governors were only re-echoing the voices of their people.

    “We thank all our brothers in the south for coming together to speak for our people. The things that we’ve said are not new. It’s just the voice of our people that we have continued to echo.

    “But unfortunately I read in the papers that somebody says we ought not to talk about certains things, being elected people. If the voice of your people has been heard madly and they’ve continued to talk and you are an elected person and you shy away from giving further voice to their voices, then you ought not be in the position that you occupy.

    “We reaffirmed that as a people, as elected Governors, we believe in the unity of our country. But we also went forth to advance the need for certain things to be done in order to give strength to that unity. That cannot be a reason for us to be vilified, obviously not.

    “We talked about restructuring, which has been on the table for so long. Both the voices of the PDP and the APC itself have endorsed restructuring. And restructuring is all-inclusive and all-encompassing. We may have different views, different approaches to the restructuring, but when we sit on the table in dialogue, we will be able to agree best what is good for Nigeria and what is good for the component parts of Nigeria.”

  • COVID-19: 3 suspected cases in Delta test negative 

    COVID-19: 3 suspected cases in Delta test negative 

    Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Wednesday disclosed that three suspected cases of the COVID-19 in the state had tested negative.
    Okowa made this known via his verified Facebook page.
    The governor had in a broadcast to the state to update them on the Coronavirus, on Tuesday, said that the state was expecting results of three patients who reportedly exhibited symptoms of the virus from Irrua Specialist Hospital in Edo, where their samples were taken for investigation.
    He said the state would continue to be on red alert to forestall any outbreak of the disease in the state.
    Okowa urged the people of the state to continue to adhere to measures that had been put in place by the government to check the spread of the virus to the state.
    With the result of the three samples returning negative, Delta is yet to record any case of the COVID-19 since its outbreak in the country.
    The governor said, “a little while ago, I received the results of three patients in Delta State who exhibited symptoms of COVID-19 from the medical team at Irrua Specialist Training Hospital in Edo”.
    According to Okowa, I am pleased to report that the results came back negative. In spite of the results, we remain on high alert and will continue to take all the necessary precautions to keep you all safe.
    “I ask all the families and communities across our great state to continue to work with us by adhering to the measures that we have put in place.
    “I also ask that you all continue to remain calm and disregard any fake news.
    “On our part, as we have been doing, we will continue to update you on key developments through our official channels. We will get through this together”, the governor noted.