Delta Earmarks N42bn For Roads, Electricity, Erosion Control Projects
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta has approved the sum of N42bn for roads, erosion control, and electrification projects across the state.
The state commissioner for works (rural roads) and public information, Charles Aniagwu, who briefed journalists in Asaba on Wednesday, said the approvals were reached at the state executive council meeting.
He said the approvals were in line with the state government’s commitment to accelerate development and improve the quality of life for residents in the state.
Aniagwu said the approvals covered critical road infrastructure, erosion control measures, and the extension of energy supply, particularly in the Udu area, to boost industrial and domestic power needs.
“The state executive council approved major works on the old Lagos–Asaba road, including the reconstruction of phase two, covering the Obior to Ubulu-Uku axis in Aniocha South, as well as the Ute-Ogbeje to Ebuenor and Ani-Nwachokor routes in Ika North East.
“Some of these projects had their costs reviewed upward due to changes in market prices and earlier delays caused by weather and funding challenges.
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“The council also approved the upward review of the Ute-Ogbeje to Otolokpo road and the construction of the Etua-Etiti and Etua-Oliogo internal roads in Ndokwa West to enable contractors to mobilise fully and complete the projects,” he said.
The commissioner explained that the construction of erosion control measures around the Asaba International Airport was approved to protect surrounding infrastructure from flooding.
According to him, flood control works would also be extended along the Dennis Osadebay Way in Asaba from the traffic light to Abraka Road, an area badly affected by erosion and floodwaters.
He listed other approvals to include the completion of internal roads in Otorho-Abraka in the Ethiope East local government area and the construction of Imohwe Street Road in Ughelli main town.
“On electrification, Aniagwu said the state executive council approved the replacement of a broken-down 15 MVA power transformer and the installation of new 300 KVA transformers.
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He also stated that approval was given for the rehabilitation of substations and ancillary equipment to improve electricity supply in Udu and adjoining communities.
“These interventions are deliberate efforts by the Oborevwori administration to boost energy supply, support economic activities and improve living conditions in our communities.
“You will recall that the governor recently signed the N1.7tr 2026 Appropriation Bill into law, where 70 per cent of the budget was dedicated to capital expenditure,” Aniagwu said.
The commissioner assured that the Oborevwori administration will continue to do more on development, assuring that all due procurement processes will be followed before project award and execution.
He expressed hope that the approved projects would significantly advance the state’s developmental plan, adding that the government remained appreciative of the support it had received from residents and stakeholders alike.
