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N10bn Approved by Delta Govts to Defray Pensioners’ Liabilities, Key Infrastructure Contracts Reviewed

Charles Aniagwu
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The Delta State Executive Council (EXCO) at its meeting on Thursday, approved the disbursement of ₦10 billion to offset the pension liabilities inherited from previous administrations in the state.

This, according to Charles Aniagwu, the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, was in fulfillment of Governor Oborevwori’s promise to ease the hardship of retirees and to defray inherited pension liabilities.

The Council also terminated some ongoing contracts for non-performance while it also reviewed the timelines for contracts for some key infrastructure like the two flyovers in Agbor and Ughelli.
The meeting, which was presided over by the Deputy Governor, Monday Onyeme, was held at Government House, Asaba, on the directive of Governor Oborevwori, who was on official engagement outside the state.
Briefing journalists at the end of the meeting, Aniagwu, flanked by his counterparts for Economic Planning, Mr. Sonny Ekedayen; Housing, Godknows Angele; and the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Festus Ahon, said the EXCO deliberated on several life-impacting memos cutting across social investment, infrastructure, and governance reforms.
The commissioner said, “At today’s meeting, we approved the disbursement of ₦10 billion to begin the process of defraying pension arrears. A committee has been set up to ensure the funds get to deserving beneficiaries without bias or interference”.
He emphasised that the move was part of the administration’s broader commitment to improving the welfare of citizens under the MORE Agenda and making life more livable for senior citizens who had served the state diligently.
Aniagwu further revealed that the EXCO reviewed timelines for key infrastructure projects, including two major flyovers in Agbor (Uromi Junction) and Ughelli (Otovwodo Junction), being handled by Julius Berger Nigeria Plc.
He said: “The Agbor flyover, initially scheduled for completion in 24 months, has been revised to 18 months, while the Ughelli flyover has been reduced from 24 to 14 months.
“These adjustments are aimed at delivering the projects faster to ease movement and boost economic activities”.
He added that the council also considered the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) presented by the Commissioner for Economic Planning, as part of preparations for the 2026 budget, which will soon be presented to the Delta State House of Assembly.
He disclosed that EXCO also terminated some non-performing contracts across the state to ensure efficient project delivery and value for money.
“Some contractors have failed to meet performance expectations, and since the government promptly mobilizes and pays for certified work, we cannot allow delays or negligence,” he stated.

One of the affected projects, he said, is the Igbodo Junction–Ubulu–Uku to Ogwashi-Uku Road, which will be re-examined and re-awarded to a competent contractor in line with the governor’s resolve to open up communities across the 25 local government areas.
Aniagwu also announced the council’s approval for the formal presentation of the Staff of Office to His Royal Majesty, Engr. Mike Oghenovo Orugbo, Okporua I, the Ovie of Udu Kingdom, following his installation by the kingmakers of the kingdom.
The Commissioner reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to people-oriented governance, transparency, and accelerated infrastructural renewal across the state.
“Governor Oborevwori has made it clear that projects must deliver value to Deltans. Where contractors fail, we will not hesitate to act in the interest of our people,” Aniagwu added.
Aniagwu gave assurances that Governor Oborevwori’s administration will continue to prioritize human welfare, infrastructural development, and institutional reforms aimed at sustainable growth and prosperity for all Deltans.

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