Igbide Kingdom, Delta State – The people of Igbide Kingdom in Isoko South Local Government Area have praised the Honourable Commissioner for Lands and Surveys, Chief Emamusi Obiodeh, for funding and delivering key grassroots development projects in the community.

The projects include the renovation of a modern market and the construction of a school pavilion at Owodokpokpo Grammar School. The upgraded market is expected to boost local commerce and empower small-scale traders, while the new pavilion will provide a conducive space for academic and social activities. Both projects were personally financed by Chief Obiodeh as part of his corporate social responsibility efforts.

During an inspection of the completed works, Chief Obiodeh reaffirmed his commitment to improving the welfare of his people and contributing meaningfully to local development. He expressed gratitude to the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for creating opportunities for appointees to execute impactful projects across the state.

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The commissioner urged residents of Igbide Kingdom to maintain peace and unity, emphasizing that stability is vital for attracting further development. He also encouraged the community to continue supporting Governor Oborevwori’s administration, noting that its policies and programs have positively affected Igbide, the Isoko nation, and Delta State as a whole.

Community leaders and residents thanked Chief Obiodeh for remembering his roots and addressing critical local needs. They highlighted that the renovated market will enhance economic activities, especially for women and small-scale traders, and that the school pavilion will improve learning and extracurricular engagement.

Chief Obiodeh assured the people that more development projects are planned for the area, reaffirming his dedication to using his office to benefit his constituents.

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