Delta State state government would soon abolish illegal
collection of development levies by communities, from oil companies and property
developers, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has disclosed .
Okowa who was accompanied by his Deputy, Barrister.
Kingsley Otuaro, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Monday Igbuya and other top government
functionaries disclosed this today [22-03-17]
in Ugborhen, Sapele Local Government Area while addressing members of the
Community, at the newly commissioned ultra-modern Civic Centre.
The Governor who had on arrival at the community inspected
the Elume-Ugboren road construction project being executed by his
administration, also commissioned a 13.6 kilometres township road network, a
solar power water project, two blocks of four classrooms with a Science
Laboratory at Abaka Grammar School, and a Civic Centre in Ugborhen Community
executed by Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc in partnership with the
Nigeria Petroleum Development Company, NPDC and the Ugborhen Community
Development Committee.
He said illegal collection of development levies has
hampered the growth of many communities, adding that it had also increased the
cost of executing projects by individuals, government and private
organisations.
"This community must have given the contractors the
enabling environment to carry out the projects, we will soon send a Bill to the
House of Assembly to ban all forms of "deve" which has impacted
negatively on the cost of projects including government and private projects. I
am convinced that very soon Ugborhen will no longer be a village with the kind
of projects here." He said.
He stated that plans were in top gear by his
administration to sponsor an Executive Bill to the State Assembly to give
legislative backing for the abolition of these levies.
Governor Okowa commended the exemplary partnership between
Seplat Petroleum Development Company and Ugborhen community and urged
other oil companies to emulate the partnership stressing " I am glad to
see partnership like this between Oil prospecting companies and their host
communities, the job of government will be much lighter if oil companies
and communities partner in this manner to develop our communities.”
Governor Okowa advised the management of Seplat to harken
to the request of the people of the community by providing employment for the
youths of the area in line with the constitution.
The Governor thanked the Ugborhen Community for providing
a peaceful environment for investors to thrive and called on other oil
producing communities to partner with oil companies in the development of their
areas.
The Orodje of Okpe Kingdom Orhue I, in his address,
thanked Governor Okowa for his developmental strides across the state.
While commending Seplat for the various projects which he acknowledged have transformed the landscape of the community, the traditional ruler called on the oil company to provide employment opportunities for both skilled, semi-skilled members of the community.
While commending Seplat for the various projects which he acknowledged have transformed the landscape of the community, the traditional ruler called on the oil company to provide employment opportunities for both skilled, semi-skilled members of the community.
Managing Director of Seplat Petroleum Limited Engr. Austin
Avuru said the company was proud of the community for being good partners in
the last 6years of their operations in the area.
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