
The Delta State Government has dismissed claims of the Isoko Nation being sidelined in recent infrastructure approvals by the State Executive Council (EXCO), describing the allegations as misleading and not reflective of the administration’s equitable development agenda.
In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, the state government reaffirmed that Governor Sheriff Oborevworiās administration has continued to prioritize infrastructure development, healthcare, and education across all parts of Delta State, including the Isoko axis.
Aniagwu emphasized that contrary to the claims, the Isoko Nation has benefited immensely from the administrationās MORE Agenda, with over fifty-three (53) strategic projects either completed, ongoing, or approved across Isoko North and Isoko South local government areas.
He said the projects cut across road infrastructure, internal road networks in rural and urban communities, healthcare upgrades, and significant interventions in tertiary education.
Among key road projects being delivered in Isoko North are the construction and rehabilitation of the Emevor-Ivrogbo-Orogun Road (Phases I and II), the rehabilitation of the impacted section of the Ellu-Aradhe Road, and the construction of Urueode internal roads in Ofagbe. Akiewhe-Amiere-IDU Secretariat Road has also been rehabilitated, alongside the construction of Evemawoma Ogoma and Onome streets in Otor-Igho.
Others include the construction of Ogoruba, Eduje Matthew, and Enaruvbe streets in Otor-Igho; Otekpo Road in Ellu; and the extensive rehabilitation of the Ekiugbo-Iyede/Oghara-Iyede/Emevor Old Road with four newly constructed spurs. Construction of internal roads in Iyede, Iwride-Iyede, and Aradhe-Idoni-Ovrode is presently ongoing.
In Isoko South, numerous internal roads have been constructed across Oleh, Olomoro, Irri, Aviara, Okpolo-Enhwe, Emede, Igbide, Idheze, and Uzere. Some of the key projects include the Okpolo-Enhwe-Uwheru Road (Phase III), Ajuwawa Layout Roads in Uzere, Ojareda Enase Street in Irri, the Uruaka-Express Link Road in Emede, and the rehabilitation and overlay of the Edherie-Ase and Olomoro-Igbide roads.
The administration has also reconstructed the failed bridge approaches along Umeh Road, rehabilitated sections of the Uzere-Asaba Ase Road, and executed road works on the Enuru/Ukoli access road and Ukoli-Uruabe-Egbo-Uzude-Enuru roads in Olomoro.
In the education sector, the Southern Delta University, Ozoro, has witnessed extensive transformation, including the recruitment of 75 academic staff, successful accreditation of new courses, and the completion of key infrastructure such as the Vice Chancellorās Lodge, Administrative Building, and new Faculty of Health Sciences.
These interventions were complemented by the expansion of Southern Delta University (SDU), Ozoro, to accommodate a new College of Medical Sciences.
The health sector has also seen remarkable improvements, especially at the primary level. Renovation works have been carried out at Primary Healthcare Centres in Emevor, Oleh, Irri, Uruto, Ofagbe, Ellu, Iyede, Igbide, Okpe-Isoko, and Enhwe. These facilities are now better equipped to provide quality health services to rural populations.
Furthermore, the establishment of the College of Health Technology in Ovrode and the equipping of the General Hospital in Ozoro demonstrate the governmentās commitment to building sustainable healthcare infrastructure in the Isoko region.
Mr. Aniagwu described these projects as tangible evidence of Governor Oborevworiās determination to ensure balanced development across Delta State.
āThe records speak for themselves. From roads and schools to health infrastructure, the Isoko Nation has been a major beneficiary of this administrationās development blueprint. No ethnic group or region has been excluded,ā he stated.
He urged community leaders and residents to engage constructively and factually, noting that government welcomes feedback but will always respond with truth and transparency.
āDevelopment is continuous. We appeal to our Isoko brothers and sisters to acknowledge what has been done and work with government in identifying new priorities. We remain committed to a Delta that works for all,ā Aniagwu added.