Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has begun concrete steps to restore electricity to long-neglected communities in the Ndokwa region.
Speaking on Arise News’ Morning Show, the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, said the Governor has approved the extension of a 33kV electricity line from Abraka to Ndokwa communities that have been without power for years.
According to him, the project will serve Ogume, Ugiliamai, Umusadege, Utagba-Uno, and Utagba-Ogbe. He disclosed that the contract has been awarded and work has already commenced, assuring residents of visible progress within six months.
Aniagwu described the intervention as a major step in Governor Oborevwori’s commitment to rural development, economic renewal, and equitable access to essential services across Delta State.
As work progresses, the communities of Kwale, Ogume, Ugiliamai, Umusadege, Utagba-Uno, and Utagba-Ogbe can anticipate the revival of local businesses, improved community life, and renewed economic hope.