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Delta Donates Tricycles, Buses To DELSU As Ban On Okada Takes Effect This Week

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GOVERNOR Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State yesterday (Tuesday, 16/04/13) explained that the ban on commercial motorcycle popularly called okada was in the interest of the generality of the people.

Dr Uduaghan who  stated this in Warri while presenting two 50-seater buses, two 18-seater buses and 50 tricycles for use in Ethiope East local government area of Delta State, noted that it was not intended to make people suffer.

According to him, it has become necessary as investigations revealed that Okada was being used to perpetuate crime in the areas.

He reiterated that the decision to ban Okada was taken at the State Security Council meeting and not a personal decision, adding that crimes have greatly reduced in Asaba, Warri and other towns were Okada has been banned in the state.

Dr Uduaghan said 20 tricycles and the two 18-seater buses would be used and managed by the Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) noting that the tricycles were given to the University free, while 30 tricycles and the two 50-seater buses would be used within Ethiope East local government area.

He noted that the tricycles and vehicles had to be presented to cushion the effects of the ban on Okada operations on the people.

Responding on behalf of beneficiaries of the government gesture, the Vice Chancellor of DELSU, Prof. Eric Arubayi thanked Governor Uduaghan for being a listening Governor stating that the vehicles would be very useful as “90 per cent of our students live off campus”.

Delta Gets Second Judicial Division Of The Federal High Court As The State Gets Approval For Two Industrial Courts

DELTA State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has said Industrial Courts would be established in Asaba and Warri.

The Governor dropped the hint yesterday (Tuesday, 16/04/13) when the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Hon. Justice Ibrahim Auta paid him a courtesy call at Government House annex, Warri.

According to him, approval has been given for the courts to be established.

“I appeal to you to thank your colleague in Industrial Court who has approved the establishment of a court in Asaba and another one in Warri,” the Governor told the visiting Chief Judge.

He also thanked the Chief Judge for approving the establishment of a Federal High Court in Warri, assuring that the Judiciary will always get assistance from the state government to ensure quick dispensation of justice.

Dr Uduaghan observed that the peculiar nature of Delta State has made it that such facilities and institutions were duplicated observing that Government House annex had to be built in Warri at the heat of the crisis that rocked the Niger Delta region due to the fact that officials of government relocated to Warri from Asaba to enable them tackle security challenges then.

While emphasizing that Asaba remained the state capital where the Government House is located he observed that the Government House annex has also served a lot of purposes in the state.

Earlier, Justice Auta who was accompanied by a retinue of Justices of Federal High Courts informed Governor Uduaghan and members of the state executive council that they were in the state for the inaugural sitting and opening ceremony of Warri Judicial Division of Federal High Court.

While thanking Governor Uduaghan for his assistance to the Judiciary, Justice Auta said: “the Governor, the Government and people of Delta State will not regret the establishment of Federal High Courts in Asaba and Warri.”

“We are aware of the hazards involved in going to Federal High Court, Benin from Warri but it is more difficult to get to Asaba from Warri,” he said, adding that the courts will make it easier for the judicial officers as well as bring justice closer to the people.

 

 

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