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Delta Assures World Bank Of Transparency, Good Government
Delta State Government has assured the World Bank of it’s commitment to transparency and good governance for economic growth and the development of the state.
The state Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan who gave the assurance when the Country Programme Director of World Bank, Mr. Onno Ruhl and his team paid him a courtesy visit in Asaba, said his administration was committed to ensuring the development of the state.
He explained that the state would partner with World bank to key into its developmental programmes for capacity building in order to attain the ultimate goal of achieving his administration’s three point agenda.
According to him “ l assure you of our commitment to the partnership with World bank. We are committed to ensuring good governance, transparency and the people having maximum benefit from what God has given them.”
The governor intimated the team on the strategies adopted by his administration to ensure peace and security in the state.
He also listed the formation of Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission ( DESOPADEC) as one of the strategies adopted to ensure economic transformation of the riverine communities.
He solicited the support of World bank in his effort to re-build the towns destroyed in riverine areas in May this year even as he invited the body to assist in capacity building in DESOPADEC to ensure efficient service delivery.
His words ‘ As part of the state post amnesty programme, we are strengthening the capacity of DESOPADEC management. We are re-building some of the destroyed and neglected cities of the military crisis of May 13th , we seek the support of world bank to enable us complete the project.”
Speaking further, he noted that his administration was tackling the challenges created by the global climate change and promised to eradicate air, water and soil pollution in our environment.
In a brief address, the Country Programme Director of World Bank, Mr. Onno Ruhl told the governor that the team was in the state to support the government in achieving her three point agenda for the development of the state.
He explained that the World bank was interested in partnering with the government to introduce new ideas, experience, technical advise and programmes for the development of the state.
His words “ We are in the state to know the programmes of your administration, the challenges your government is encountering. We want to work with your government to give the necessary support we can render to enable you achieve your administration’s three point agenda for the benefit of your people.”
Albert Ograka, Asaba.
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