OBOREVWORI REITERATES BAN ON ‘DEVE’ IN DELTA, WARNS AGAINST DISRUPTING PROJECTS

Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed the state government’s ban on the illegal collection of levies popularly known as “Deve” from developers, warning that anyone found engaging in such activities will face strict consequences.

The governor issued the warning on Tuesday during an inspection visit to the Warri Stadium project, where he stressed that his administration would not tolerate any act capable of disrupting government, company or personal projects across the state.

The governor’s warning comes on the heels of the recent arraignment of two suspects in court over the illegal collection of ‘Deve’.

Oborevwori declared that any form of unauthorized levy imposed on contractors or developers was “dead on arrival,” noting that such practices hinder development and discourage investors.

The governor commended the Chairman of Warri South Local Government Council, Hon. Weyinmi Agbatayeniro, for his efforts in maintaining peace and fostering development in the area.

He noted that collaboration between state and local authorities has been instrumental in ensuring a conducive environment for ongoing projects.

Speaking further, Oborevwori highlighted his administration’s commitment to job creation through infrastructure development.

He explained that ongoing projects across the state are engaging local labor and boosting economic activities, as artisans, suppliers, and traders benefit from the execution of government contracts.

He also disclosed that the state government has introduced a special allowance for medical doctors aimed at improving healthcare delivery and motivating health workers.

According to him, the initiative, which includes additional financial incentives, underscores the administration’s commitment to supporting critical sectors.

The governor reiterated that most of the jobs generated through state projects are being handled by local workers, dismissing the notion that foreign expertise dominates project execution.

He cited ongoing developments across the state as evidence that local capacity is being strengthened.

Oborevwori expressed satisfaction with the positive reception of government projects by residents, stating that the happiness and support of the people serve as motivation for his administration to do more.

He assured Deltans that the government would continue to prioritize policies and actions that promote economic growth, peace, and sustainable development across the state.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *