Tag: Mr Charles Aniagwu

  • Why Oborevwori was conferred with Governor of the year award – Delta Govt

    Why Oborevwori was conferred with Governor of the year award – Delta Govt

    Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, said Governor Sheriff Oborevwori was honoured with the Governor of The Year Award for his fiscal discipline and innovative approach to governance.

    Aniagwu, who was responding to immediate past Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege’s criticism on the choice of Governor Oborevwori for the award, said the state government, under the governor’s watch, had completed numerous projects, while also initiating new ones without borrowing to fund them.

    Speaking at a press conference on Monday in Asaba, Aniagwu said Governor Oborevwori inherited numerous projects out of which many of them had been completed which, he said, ‘this speaks to the Governor’s effective and efficient management of financial resources without borrowing a dime from anywhere.’

    He said, “we thought we were alone in terms of observation of these giant strides of the governor, not knowing that even in far away, Lagos and Abuja, the editors of THISDAY and ARISE News, or rather the two media outlets, were also busy with their eagle eyes, taking copious notes.

    “We do not have issues with some persons in opposition, particularly our brother and leader, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.

    “We are not stopping them from playing politics or making constructive criticisms because it actually emboldens us to do more, but to begin to ask what we are doing and why we were given the award is, at best, seen as ‘Pepper-body’.

    “We expect that if their state has been picked as making progress they should be happy. Trying to de -market the state because of personal interest is not in the interest of anybody.

    “He went through this path in 2023, even when Oborevwori had not become a Governor; yet, Oborevwori defeated him in 21 out of the 25 local government areas.

    “So, I thought the lesson of that defeat was enough for him to know the kind of criticisms he could embark upon.”

    Aniagwu, who was flanked by Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, and Executive Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Mr Felix Ofou, said the sterling performance of Governor Oborevwori had become the greatest undoing of the opposition in the state.

    “We plead with Omo-Agege that he should be fair as he engages in politicking, which we are not ready for at the moment because we have a covenant with the people of Delta to deliver on the MORE Agenda with a view to advancing development in our state.

    “If he is asking our people of Ndokwa Nation what we have done for them, I will remind him that, in Ndokwa Nation, we have awarded no fewer than 15km of roads.

    “We have completed the Obi-Ibabu road which is over 4km awaiting inauguration. The Ndemili-Utagba Uno road and the Eweshi – Utagba-Uno road are being pursued vigorously.

    “We have also awarded a road in Amai which has progressed to stone base; at Aboh in Ndokwa East, work is also ongoing.

    “The Beneku bridge has been completed and the governor has also awarded the construction of Asaba – Ase bridge in Ndokwa East linking Uzere in Isoko South.”

    He also said, “Whilst Omo-Agege was in the Senate, the few things he was able to attract, he took them near his father’s compound at Orhomuru.

    “Can he now compare himself to a man that is building bridges across the state to the extent that he doesn’t discriminate against members of the opposition parties in the state?

    “Governor Oborevwori has also warned that nobody should be discriminated against on account of their political affiliation. Whatever is due to the people is distributed without recourse to political affiliation.

    “We all know, in this state, that he didn’t work for President Tinubu ; so, if he is thinking that by saying these things he would warm himself to President Tinubu, he needs to think again and take a different route.”

    Aniagwu said Governor Oborevwori had directed that every Commissioner must supervise their projects critically to ensure that Delta had value for money spent on projects.

    He stressed, “We are also here to inform all those who have taken it upon themselves of the opportunity of grabbing government lands across the state.

    “We warn that government will not hesitate to demolish such illegal properties built on such public lands and we will make them pay for whatever cost incurred during such demolitions.”

    On Senator Ned Nwoko’s resignation from the party, Aniagwu said Governor Oborevwori and PDP were not bothered by the Senator’s serial defections, noting that the party would continue to win in Aniocha North and other parts of Delta North Senatorial District where Senator Nwoko currently represents.

    On housing, the Commissioner said the state government had commenced the construction of 30 units of three bedrooms and 20 units of two bedrooms pilot phases in Ozoro, Kwale and Owa-Oyibu.

    He added that the State Government currently runs four public universities, adding that no state in the country could boast of a university in each of the Senatorial districts of the state.

    On healthcare delivery, the Commissioner said the Oborevwori administration was renovating over 150 healthcare centers across the state and the procurement of facilities at the Central Hospital Warri and Delta State University Teaching Hospital, DELSUTH, Oghara.

  • Pension protest by school teachers, influenced by opposition party – Charles Aniagwu

    Pension protest by school teachers, influenced by opposition party – Charles Aniagwu

    Mr Charles Aniagwu, the Delta state Commissioner for Information, has disclosed that the recent protest by some retired primary school teachers demanding their pensions was influenced by the opposition party in the state.

    He disclosed this when he addressed newsmen on Monday in Asa, alleged that the woman who led the protest on Thursday in Asaba was a card-carrying member of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Recall that some pensioners had earlier taken to the streets to protest over unpaid pension and gratuities in Asaba, Delta state.

    Aniagwu said that the Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa-led government had since inception supported the local government councils in the state with funds to ensure payment of salaries and pensions to their workers.

    He said that since the state migrated from the old pension scheme to the contributory pension scheme, the government had been saddled with the huge burden of settling pension arrears for serving and retired workers.

    “The burden of the payment of primary school teachers’ salaries and pension is that of local government authority and not the state government.

    “The leader of the protest a retired teacher is also the female coordinator of APC from the Ndokwa nation of the state, but we know that the local government councils are in charge of their remuneration and pensions.

    “This group will gather, lie down and try to cast aspersion on the person of Okowa.

    ” I have never seen where somebody will work in UAC and proceed to Leventice to receive a salary,” he said.

    He said that the state has over 1,250 primary schools, adding that many more teachers had to be employed to fill the gap which accounted for the huge burden on salaries and pension demand for teachers and other workers.

    “Consequently, the workers were owed several months of salary arrears, so, Okowa looked at the situation and has assisted them with N600 million monthly to augment.

    “And at another time we gave N3 billion grant to the local government councils to address the salaries issues to get them out of the woods.

    ” In the area of pension, we have been assisting the local government councils to meet their obligations; since inception, Okowa had on a monthly basis released N150 million to the local government councils.

    “After three years, we increased the pension support from N150 million to N300 million and to N500 million monthly to fast track the payment of the backlog pension owed local government workers including the primary school teachers in the state,” he said.

    He added: “By this intervention, the state government has reduced the burden of pension arrears owed the local government workers to 2018 and for the primary school teachers, who were owed several years of pension, we have pushed it up to 2016.”

    Aniagwu said that the state government was also ready to commit about an N10 billion grant to the local government councils for pension matters in the state which informed the recent demand for N150 billion bridging finance.

  • BREAKING: Delta CoS, 9 commissioners resign ahead of 2023 elections

    BREAKING: Delta CoS, 9 commissioners resign ahead of 2023 elections

    The Chief of Staff, Delta state Government House, Mr Ovie Agas, and no fewer than nine commissioners have resigned their appointment.

    Mr Charles Aniagwu, Commissioner for Information, disclosed this at a press conference on Wednesday in Asaba.

    He said the resignation was in compliant with the provision of the Electoral Law section 84 subsection (12) on political appointees seeking elective positions.

    He said that the chief of staff’s resignation was to enable him participate as a statutory delegate during the election.

    According to him, no fewer than nine commissioners and other political aides have resigned in order to participate in various political positions.

    Aniagwu also disclosed that Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa on Tuesday addressed an enlarged meeting of the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) where he assured of a level playing ground for all aspirants at the party primaries.

    He said that party leadership in the state are working to ensure a peaceful primaries, adding that the relationship between former Gov. James Ibori and Okowa has remained cordial.

    “On Tuesday, the party met with the senior stakeholders and leaders of the party in the state. The governor and the Chairman, Mr Kingsley Esiso, were clear on the need for all contestants to play fair and sustain existing peace in the state.

    “The governor and the party chairman have assured that there will be a free level playing ground for all contestants. As a government, we will not engage in any act that will not promote confidence on the part of the people,” Aniagwu said.

    According to the commissioner, former governors, James Ibori and Dr Emmanuel Udughan were present at the stakeholders meeting.

    On the issues of zoning of governorship and presidential tickets, the commissioner said the party had never since 1999 zoned the ticket to any senatorial district or geopolitical zone respectively during its primaries.

    According to him, it has always been thrown open to all interested aspirants in the party governorship or presidential primaries.

    He, however, cautioned against zoning, adding that the country needed the best hands at present to deliver democratic dividends to the people.