Mr Oborevwori urged investors to explore the state’s expanding economic opportunities.
The governor said, “Ideas and infrastructure mean little if the workforce is not secure.’’
“The man is an in-law here, and it would be evil to vote against your in-law. It’s a family affair,” said the Delta governor
The party said, “The exit of one individual, regardless of past titles or political history, does nothing to diminish the strength, stability, or electoral prospects of Delta APC.”
He said the new supervisory arrangements took immediate effect.
The governor urged Muslims to sustain the virtues beyond the holy month for the overall good of society.
Mr Clark explained that the gesture clearly demonstrated the administration’s determination to open up the coastal areas.
Mr Aniagwu said that the government approved over N400 billion to address sundry projects.
Mr Oborevwori said the state remained a major hub in outdoor advertising, given its strategic location within the southern economic corridor.
Mr Oborevwori said infrastructure projects were being spread across various local government areas to ensure balanced growth.
