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Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by comrodioodio001: 7:13am On Nov 16, 2022
Delta accesses N30bn from N150bn bridging finance

Delta Governor and Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Tuesday, said his administration has accessed N30 billion out of the N150 billion that it applied for from a financial institution under the 'Bridging Finance' facility.

Okowa disclosed this while answering questions from journalists shortly after inspecting the Koka flyover and Interchange, Stephen Keshi Stadium, the Leisure Park and Film Village as well as the Dennis Osadebey University, all in Asaba.

He said N25 billion out of the N30 billion 'Bridging Finance' loan already accessed by the state government had been deployed into some ongoing projects while the remaining N5 billion was channelled into the payment of pensioners in the Bureau for State Pensions and the Local Government Pensions Bureau.

According to him, local government pensioners were not under the state's purview, adding that the money (N2.5 billion) was given to them as grant from the state government.

"On the Bridging Finance, as at today, we have only been able to access N30 billion of it and we have deployed it into various projects.

"We also have directed that N2.5 billion from that N30 billion be given to Bureau for State Pension and a grant of N2.5 billion to the Local Government Pension Bureau to help off set pensioners debt.


"Local Government Pensioners are not under us but it is an assistance in grants to help soften the monies being owed local government pensioners," Okowa said.

On the level of work at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, the governor said he was impressed with the pace of work and called on the contracting firm to redouble efforts so as to complete the various projects before November 24, this year.

He said Delta was set to host the National Sports Festival without any hitch, stressing that the upgrade of sporting facilities in the stadium was to meet international standards and advised those peddling fake news on the collapsed structure to base their reports on facts and not hearsay.

"We were also at the stadium and a lot of work is going on there. They have reassured me that they would be out of that place by the 24th of November.

"And I pray that they are able to do that because the games would start on the 30th of November. We are able to see the main bowl and the tracks that are being replaced.

"You also noticed that the swimming pools, the main one and the warm up one have gone very far. There is also additional spectators stand which I am told will be ready in another week from today.

"The two indoor sports halls is where I have my fears but I have been reassured that by the 24th of November, they would both be ready for the games," the governor said.

At the Dennis Osadebey University, the governor commended the contracting firms handling various projects in the institution for maintaining standard, pointing out that the vision of his administration was to ensure that the state owned tertiary institutions surpassed other universities in the country in terms of infrastructure and quality manpower.

'We have also seen the Faculty of Agriculture building and the auditoriums, 500 seater and the two 250 seaters. They have informed me that by the end of the year, they should be through with the project.

"By the end of December, Dennis Osadebey University will be wearing a new look. You recall that when it was approved as a university, it looked more like a secondary school.

"But the difference is gradually being seen today. As we walked passed, we could see that the Vice Chancellor and his team have moved into the administrative building which was just completed," he added.

On the Koka flyover and interchange and the Asaba Leisure Park and Film Village, Okowa said the projects would be ready for use before the end of the year.

He said the Koka flyover and interchange would, on completion, address the perennial human and vehicular traffic at the Koka Junction while the Leisure Park and Film Village would stimulate sustainable tourism development in the state capital.

Deflating the opinion of those who said nothing has been done in the riverine communities, the PDP Vice Presidential Candidate reeled out major projects executed by his administration to include construction of roads, bridges and other infrastructure that had brought a new dawn to oil bearing communities.

"The opposition will always look for something to say. I have heard them say that nothing has been done in Asaba and even Delta State as a whole.

"And I begin to wonder if they are blind or they have not gone round Delta State. Some of these things could be very annoying and most times, I do not respond to them.

"But occasionally, one needs to. I have just been briefed that the oppositions are trying to go to the riverine areas to see if some of the projects I have mentioned are true.

"And you all know that these projects are true because you travel with me. The Vice President of this country has also come several times, to inaugurate projects deep down in the rivers," the governor said.

He, therefore, advised critics to uphold integrity and truth in their campaigns, affirming that nothing would derail him from attracting equal development to all parts of the state.

The Governor was conducted round the various projects by the representatives of the contracting firms as well as some members of the State Executive Council.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/11/weve-accessed-n30bn-from-n150bn-bridging-finance-delta-govt/amp/

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by SocialJustice: 7:29am On Nov 16, 2022
Thief, with your wowo face. Is this how Wike is borrowing to work?

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by bestman09(m): 7:29am On Nov 16, 2022

Hope some of the money will not go into the 2023 election campaign?

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Abilistic(m): 7:29am On Nov 16, 2022
smiley

Upon all the money in that state, they are still borrowing

God have mercy

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Sannisege: 7:30am On Nov 16, 2022
Atiku campaign money don enter

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Falseprofet2: 7:30am On Nov 16, 2022
Campaign money embarassed

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by bigdammyj: 7:30am On Nov 16, 2022
Noted.
Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Babysho(m): 7:30am On Nov 16, 2022
N30 billion for ostrich and monkey farm?

Just say you want to fund Atiku but I know at the end, all of it will be in vain.

Vote Obidatti 2023

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by vastolord4(m): 7:30am On Nov 16, 2022
Keep fooling gullible Nigerians..

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Omicron123: 7:31am On Nov 16, 2022
God punished okowa

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Plus10(m): 7:31am On Nov 16, 2022
The most useless South South Governor

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by salbis(m): 7:31am On Nov 16, 2022
Well done Vice President in the waiting.
Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by mycar: 7:31am On Nov 16, 2022
This one don finish Delta state money

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Jimmythewise: 7:31am On Nov 16, 2022
I just pray half of the money is put into good use.

If they loot half and use half then at least there will be something to show

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Peterobi90: 7:34am On Nov 16, 2022
Just say you are sponsoring the PDP election and that's that...

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by pyyxxaro: 7:34am On Nov 16, 2022
PDAPC Criminals
Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Authoreety: 7:36am On Nov 16, 2022
Okowa
Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by sojisenai(m): 7:37am On Nov 16, 2022
Hmmm...

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by kiiingemmy(m): 7:37am On Nov 16, 2022
cheesy
Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by ednut1(m): 7:40am On Nov 16, 2022
Maybe we should kuku apply for recolonization.

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by Badada(m): 7:45am On Nov 16, 2022
Omo
Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by pepetua(m): 7:46am On Nov 16, 2022
For me They tried because they use government name to borrow money to fund Thier exotic lifestyle,thank God they earmarked a little for a project.

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Re: Delta Accesses ₦‎30 Billion From ₦‎150 Billion Bridging Finance by FrancescoFarino(f): 7:46am On Nov 16, 2022
okay oooo
here we go

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