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Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Efezik007(m): 12:07pm On Nov 12, 2017
Delta State, created in August 1991, officially with its capital in Asaba, is a state that runs government affairs from two Government Houses - one in Asaba and the other in Warri.

Successive civilian governors beginning with Senator Felix Ibru, the pioneer governor of the state in 1993, administered the state officially from the two houses. In fact, it is on record that former governor Felix Ibru governed the state for the better part of his administration from the Warri Government House, regarded as an annex.

The reason canvassed by proponents of the dual government power base is that the Government House Annex in Warri serves “for administrative convenience” in addressing public issues, especially sensitive issues relating to the oil and gas sector that usually needs ‘prompt’ responses from relevant government authorities.

This notion is buttressed with the argument that with Warri being the state’s economic and commercial nerve centre, the presence of the state government authority base makes it easier for government to address not only issues relating to the oil and gas sector, but also issues relating to security, especially on the waterways.

However, these arguments are impaired by the fact that Delta is not the only oil and gas producing state with complex terrains and prone to coastal security issues and challenges. But the proponents further canvassed that Deltans from the riverine areas of the south for instance, would have to travel all day to the north end of the state bordering the east just to access Asaba, the state capital, to meet up with official government matters (in some cases to deliver hand-to-hand official letters that need the governor’s attention) and most often, do not catch up with official hours. This situation they say, compel the ‘visitors’ to Asaba to incur unnecessary lodging and logistics expenses.
Without prejudice, politics and ethnic interests have been the underlying sentiments that gave impetus to establishing the Government House in Warri, right from when Delta State by the military administration of General Ibrahim Babangida.

Prof. Itse Sagay, who resounded the implacable position of leaders of thought of the old Delta province, took the rejection of Asaba as capital to a ridiculous level when he accused the then military president, saying, “Babangida used the Delta State capital to pay his bride price to his Anioma in-laws.”

They insisted that in order to assuage the ill feelings of the original ethnic groups that constitute the old Delta Province, the House of Assembly should enact a law authorising the executive to establish an official residence for the governor in Warri or some other central location in the old province as an addition to the present governor’s residence in Asaba.

Five ethnic communities constituted what was referred to as the Old Delta Province namely Ijaw (western), Isoko, Itsekiri, Ukwuani and Urhobo that were brought together by British colonial rule under the Niger Coast Protectorate in the early 1890s, before the British Protectorate of Southern Nigeria was formed in 1900 and their capital then was said to be Warri.

Meanwhile, the call for the scrapping of the Warri Government House emerged as soon as the incumbent governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, took over in 2015 and immediately proposed the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA) executive Bill to the Delta State House of Assembly.

The bill had provoked an air of renewed ethnic agitations as people of the defunct Delta province suspected the executive bill was a fresh plot to scrap the Delta State Government House Annex in Warri.
At the same time some leaders in the state of Delta North (Anioma) extraction such as Senator Francis Nwajei and Prince Clement Okonjor had criticised the development of a second government house in Warri in whatever guise and called for its closure, as “the constitution of the country never made provision for two capital territories in a state.”

In a swift reaction, the Warri Government House proponents wondered why “an elder statesman like Senator Nwajei would come out to make such statements and standpoint that are capable of heating up the Delta State polity”, recalling that the Naval Base located in Warri used to be a rallying point for government officials in those days and when Delta State was created, it was easy to have an official place for the state government’s presence in Warri.

“The Government House Annex in Warri should not pose any threat to those who are today asking for it to be scrapped. From the tune of the elder statesman from Anioma, Senator Nwajei, we can deduce that perhaps, his statement is coming from the Anioma people and maybe a collective decision in this regard”, Zik Gbemre, an Urhobo interest group activist argued.
He said, “We believe that if the Anioma people feel the need to be on their own and have a state, then they should ask for the creation of their own state and channel their request appropriately, rather than making a preposterous call for the scrapping of the Government House Annex in Warri in the name of the state having two capitals”.

The tension that prevailed compelled the state governor to address a press conference to dismiss insinuations and fears on the status of the Government House Annex in Warri, as he assured that it would continue to function as it had always been under previous administrations, and that the functions of DSCTDA, among others, is to formulate policies and guidelines for the development of the state capital territory.

Governor Okowa said the bill was meant to address the peculiar infrastructure and environmental challenges of the state capital territory without prejudice to the functions of the Government House Annex in Warri or the status of Warri as the commercial nerve centre of Delta State.

In a statement signed by the Manager, Communications, Government House, Asaba, the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa implored all Deltans to ignore the rumours which described as a calculated attempt by political rumour mongers to spread falsehood, engage in cheap blackmail and cause disaffection in the state.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/delta-one-state-two-government-houses.html

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by agwom(m): 12:15pm On Nov 12, 2017
That is how govt resources are wasted...

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Ekugbeh(m): 12:20pm On Nov 12, 2017
The state capital wuld ve been situated in ughelli which is the centre.


On Okowa, he's only goin to return com 2019 b'cos of ibori's arrival.


If nt 4 wike who saved his ass, he wuld ve knwn d real odidigborigbo of africa.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Ekugbeh(m): 12:22pm On Nov 12, 2017
agwom:
That is how govt resources are wasted...
d last tym i checked my bible, comprehension is nt a sin.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Ttipsy(f): 12:24pm On Nov 12, 2017
its not bad having two capital

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by jieta: 12:44pm On Nov 12, 2017
one of the uniqueness of Warri: commercial nerves of the state, serves as annex to the state capital too numerous to mention, to my Warri brothers kpoko to all of una.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Sunnycliff(m): 12:44pm On Nov 12, 2017
This is what Babangidas wife caused.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by prynsex(m): 12:44pm On Nov 12, 2017
so? we shuu boil bread?
lagos state has 4 government house and we are not complaining
dont ask me where,come to lagos and if u say u are lagos and still dont knw, sorry you are in sango-otta

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Eyanmukaila(m): 12:45pm On Nov 12, 2017
cursed country... believe Nigeria will soon be good at your own peril when u have same old people running the country.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by simonlee(m): 12:45pm On Nov 12, 2017
Delta people and kaikai ..... I'm not surprised! grin

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by dayleke: 12:45pm On Nov 12, 2017
Only in Nigeria...
Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by petrick10(m): 12:45pm On Nov 12, 2017
Are we complaining?

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by dayleke: 12:46pm On Nov 12, 2017
Ttipsy:
its not bad having two capital

Two "capital"?

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Nobody: 12:46pm On Nov 12, 2017
*singing Baba 70*

Confusion break bone.......Yeeeepaaaa! !!

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Afam4eva(m): 12:48pm On Nov 12, 2017
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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by YesNo(m): 12:49pm On Nov 12, 2017
Double Expenses
Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Nobody: 12:50pm On Nov 12, 2017
Ttipsy:
its not bad having two capital
Unconstitutional. You can relocate your capital, not have two at a time.
Unconstitutional.
Anioma should have anioma state with capital at Asaba and rejoined with their kith and kin in SE.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Nobody: 12:50pm On Nov 12, 2017
Welcome to south south where blame northern parasites and oil coy for their woes. With huge IGR, 13% derivation and settlement by oil companies. They have nothing to show for it. A village head der go reject bridge from oil coy cos his boats wud be rendered useless grin. Ndiara pple

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Hector09(m): 12:51pm On Nov 12, 2017
If them like make them build twenty government house, if my memory serves me right buhari was ruling frm his house before he moved to aso rock, what we need is stomach infastracture in this buhari regime, knw one is talking of development again

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by MONITZ: 12:51pm On Nov 12, 2017
Ekugbeh:
The state capital wuld ve been situated in ughelli which is the centre.


On Okowa, he's only goin to return com 2019 b'cos of ibori's arrival.


If nt 4 wike who saved his ass, he wuld ve knwn d real odidigborigbo of africa.

I am for his non-return for a second term,what has he done to warrant another term?absolutely nothing.The guy is taking Deltans for a ride badly,if not for the agreement they had that all the ethnic groups in the state should have a shot at and a feel of that office, who would ve known Okowa? The only dividends of democracy he knows are to commission :Fuel stations,Shop-rite,patched roads and occasionally when he wants to up the ante, a second-hand transformer is presented to a street.Mtchew,And how did Wike save his ass?

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by MistadeRegal(m): 12:51pm On Nov 12, 2017
prynsex:
so? we shuu boil bread?
No. Fry biscuit.
Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Ttipsy(f): 12:51pm On Nov 12, 2017
dayleke:


Two "capital"?
yea.. for economic expansion!! south Africa is a good example

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Narldon: 12:51pm On Nov 12, 2017

I left my phone at home,

when I returned, I found 30 missed calls from my Grandmum

when i asked her why she called me...



She said that she wanted to tell me that i left my phone.

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by happney65: 12:53pm On Nov 12, 2017
Most Delta People still do not count asaba as their state capital..Asaba became the capital courtsey of Babaginda's wife,Maryam babaginda who is from Asaba...She got the capital taken to asaba courtsey of her..Warri till the end of the world would still be regarded as the unofficial capital of Delta state

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by aniomafirstson: 12:53pm On Nov 12, 2017
I no no wetin dae worry this other delta pipo sef

if you want the capital in warri then create anioma state for us na

shuuu

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Nobody: 12:53pm On Nov 12, 2017
Asaba is just a facade, warri is the real capital...

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by NigerDeltan(m): 12:53pm On Nov 12, 2017
Babangida use Asaba to pay dowry grin

Power of pvssy

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Joephat(m): 12:54pm On Nov 12, 2017
grin

Deltas don't joke with kai kai.

One Corper during my service was always drinking it and one day he went into class and started teaching the pupils who were on mid term break... Empty class.

Maybe, the person who created the two capitals was high on kia kia but I know most deltas prefer Warri as their capital

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by akponomefavour: 12:54pm On Nov 12, 2017
waste of public funds is d order of d day
Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by chrisbaxtian(m): 12:57pm On Nov 12, 2017
happney65:
Most Delta People still do not count asaba as their state capital..Asaba became the capital courtsey of Babaginda's wife,Maryam babaginda who is from Asaba...She got the capital taken to asaba courtsey of her..Warri till the end of the world would still be regarded as the unofficial capital of Delta state


what do you know?! have you ever traveled out of Ibadan, your brown roof city?! grin

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Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by Kingxway: 12:58pm On Nov 12, 2017
smiley
Re: Delta: One State, Two Government Houses by chrisbaxtian(m): 12:59pm On Nov 12, 2017
walcut:
Asaba is just a facade, warri is the real capital...

tah! Mechionu gi! Anioma forever!!! if them no like make dem die!

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