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The member representing Warri North Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly and Deputy Majority Whip of the House, Honourable Fred Martins, has assured that work will soon commence on some of the abandoned projects in the constituency.
Martins, who stated this when he visited the leadership of Warri North local government council in Koko, headquarters of the Local Government Council, said some of the projects were captured in the 2020 budget of the state government.
The Lawmaker particularly expressed the desire of the state government to complete the long abandoned Ogheye Floating Market and the Koko Township Stadium.
Martins, who was on tour of his constituency to feel the pulse of the people in his six months representation in the state legislature, said he was passionate about the commencement of work on the projects.
He called for collective support of communities for easy and speedy completion of the projects and thanked his constituents for their support during and after the election and during the legal tussle at the election tribunal and Court of Appeal.
The state Legislator thanked the Warri North Council Chairman, Honourable Aduge Okorodudu and his team for working hard to ensure greater security in the council area.
A Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Security Matters, Honourable Toritseju Ighonmieyetan, said crime rate on the area had drastically reduced in recent times and commended stakeholders for their roles.
The Warri North Council boss, Honourable Aduge Okorodudu, thanked Martins for the visit and expressed joy over the news of the commitment of the state government to the completion of the two projects in Koko and Ogheye..
On the entourage of Fred Martins was a former member of the State Assembly,, Misan Ukubeyinje, among others.
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