The Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori’s New Year message assured us of improved infrastructural development. He also told all “Deltans” to expect massive economic development from his government in 2025.
The Asagba of Asaba had his own idea of what he wanted Asaba people and residents to look forward to for the new year. His message resonated with most of the progressive youths and hardworking people of the capital city, both Indigenous folks and visitors. The next couple of days will be the winding down of the festivities the palace has planned for the City. We hope you all be out and enjoy the last leg of the season’s festivities.
Our federal representative, Ngozi Okolie’s message was probably meant for just his followers or his media aide because even on the broadcast radio stations both private and government-owned, we didn’t hear anything from him or it was just in whispers. I hope in the coming year we get to have more engagements with the media both print, broadcast, and new media.
Our amiable Bridget Anyafulu message to us was most probably meant for just her team likewise. She has been doing a lot of lofty and notable empowerment engagements with her people but the use of media to her advantage has been extremely poor. I hope this year she decides to ensure her team engages more in the tremendous work she has been doing. It’s even easier now because everything is just within the reach of your fingertips.
The LG Chairman, EKO as he is fondly referred to, this guy knows his onions, maybe it’s the fact that he is younger or the fact that he genuinely loves Asaba as can be noticed in his utterances anytime he speaks about his vision for the local government headquarters. His media team are doing an amazing job of being everywhere with what he is doing and how he plans to achieve them, however, his team should be guided. Not every one that asks questions or criticizes is trying to badmouth him. Sometimes, people just want clarity.
In all, we hope that this new year brings in good tidings and a more business-friendly environment for businesses to thrive.
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