The Akugbene-Mein Traditional Chiefs Council has expressed strong support for the administration of Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, for his infrastructural impact on the state.
The Council also raised concerns about the current economic policies of the Nigerian Federal Government led by President Bola Tinubu.
This was disclosed in a communique issued at the end of the council’s meeting, held at the Royal Palace, Akugbene Town, and presided over by HRM Pere Stanley Perediegha Luke-Kalanama VIII (JP), the Pere of Akugbene-Mein Kingdom.
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During the meeting, which was attended by the entire chiefs council, various issues were deliberated upon, including the welfare of the chiefs, the worsening economic hardship in the country, and the state of insecurity.
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The Council highlighted the positive impact of the Oborevwori-led administration in Delta State, particularly in terms of infrastructure development.
Accprding to a communique signed by Chief Deinyou Anthony Brinemughan, the Palace Secretary, key resolutions from the meeting are;
1. Council passed a vote of confidence to the H.E. Oborevwori led administration by impacting positively on the lives of all Deltans by providing massive infrastructural development across the state.
2. Council appreciates H.E Oborevwori for the prompt approval of the resurfacing of the road from Ohoro junction to Bomadi and down to Gbaregolor to alleviate the sufferings of the people.
3. Council also congratulate Hon. Dagidi Rowland Andaye, chairman Bomadi LGA and his Vice Chairman Hon. Powei Guembe on their electoral victory and subsequent swearing in ceremony. Council further prayed God Almighty to guide, guard and grant them wisdom to move the Local government area to greater heights.
4. Council calls on the federal government of Nigeria led by President Tinubu to reconsider some of his economic policies particularly the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira as these policies have continued to take a downturn on the citizenry.
5. The council calls on the security chiefs to rejig the security architecture of the entire nation so as to safe guard lives and properties across the country.
6. Council calls on all sons and daughters of the kingdom to continue to lend their unflinching support for both State and federal government for the rapid development of the country.