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DELTA @26: WE HAVE MADE TREMENDOUS PROGRESS -------- DESPSOMET

The Members and Executivesof Delta State PDP Social Media Team DESPSOMET has said that Deltans deserve to celebrate the creation of the state considering the achievements and tremendous Progress  recorded thus far as the group DESPSOMET lauded the efforts of the Delta State Governor Sen.Dr Ifeanyi Okowa as well as Past Governor's of the State who has added meaningfully to the Growth and Development of the State.

The Coordinator of the group DESPSOMET Comr Edwin Afejuku said Deltans are Celebrating 26 years of  creation of the state noting that the Celebration is well deserved because  when Bendel State was splitted which led to the formation of Edo and Delta State, most of the Infrastructural Development was in Edo state while Delta State was like a Virgin land but today we as a State has recorded huge Infrastructural Development, hence we must Celebrate Delta State at 26.

"As a Deltan, we are  proud, we are very happy that Delta State was created in 1991. Governance is closer to the people and we can confidently say that Deltans deserve to celebrate. Moreso, in this administration under Dr Ifeanyi Okowa the people are more united, the Prosperity for all Deltans has hit all areas of the State and Deltans can testify of the rapid Infrastructural Development recorded which are visible to the People .We say thank you to the Delta State Governor Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, he has done a lot to see that the State is Developed " Afejuku added.

While commending the Delta State Governor Sen.Dr Ifeanyi Okowa for delivering the dividends of Democracy to the People of Delta State he assures Deltans of Dr Ifeanyi Okowa's determination in transforming the State beyond the expectations of Deltans as he seek for the total support of the Okowa's led administration " On behalf of the Members and Executives of Delta State PDP Social Media Team DESPSOMET, I Congratulates Deltans on the auspicious Occassion of the 26th Anniversary of the State as we prayed for Continued Progress in the State.

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