“These people are my brothers and I leave everything to God. I won’t go to court. We just have to be patient with one another in this life,” added Mr Siman.
The deputy governor appealed to the governor to ignore the discomfort arising from the “negative news” in the state in the past few months.
He assured Delta people of regular visits to road project sites for on-the-spot assessment of the work progress.
The activists asked the speaker of the state assembly, Olamide Oladiji, to act by setting up a team medical panel to ascertain Mr Akeredolu’s health.
The supplementary budget of N58.1 billion is “to take care of the infrastructure development that was not captured by the 2023 budget”.
Gov. Oborevwori lamented the burden of the promotion arrears inherited by his administration.
Mr Eta attributed poor water supply to some communities in the state to lack of maintenance and protection of the water installations.
Many communities, towns and regions of the state had rejected the creation and the site of the LCDAs.
Mr Otu maintained that they would go back to the drawing board to see why some of their members were not being paid.
“I want to tell you that I am back, and I will resume work immediately. This is my letter of resumption,” he said.
