By Admin
Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has urged political appointees in the state to champion the whistle blowing policy of his administration by reporting poorly executed projects in their areas for prompt action.
Governor Oborevwori who stated this while swearing-in Senator Ighoyota Amori as his Chief Adviser at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, said video recordings and information on any poorly executed project would help government in blacklisting erring contractors, in addition to putting an end to the abandonment of projects and execution of jobs against the terms of contractual agreements.
The Governor who noted that governance was all about team work, called for a collaborative efforts to achieve the goal of making Delta State the envy of other states in the country.
“This is an initiative that will assist the government to ensure that government gets full value for the money spent on projects.
“Political appointees must take the lead by monitoring projects in their localities and advise government accordingly.
“Governance is all about team work and all hands must be on deck to achieve our goal of giving our people the best and making Delta State the envy of other states in the federation,” he said.
The Delta State Governor emphasized that his administration had resolved to keep the state expenditure within revenue limits and ensure judicious allocation of resources by fostering the right conditions for economic prosperity and sustainable development.
Governor Oborevwori said his administration would be counting on his political sagacity, as well as his vast knowledge, wisdom and experience in policy formulation and implementation in the mission to advance Delta State through the MORE Agenda.
Meanwhile, the Chief Adviser to the Delta State Governor, Senator Ighoyota Amori, said he was happy with the appointment and other platforms given to him by the Governor to serve the state and the party and pledged to offer useful advice that would advance the state in all sectors.



























































