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Cubana Millennium City Asaba: Proof of Oborevwori’s Investor-Friendly Delta

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The Delta State Government has described the ongoing development of Cubana Millennium City, Asaba, as further proof of the enabling investment climate fostered by the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, stated this at the weekend while inspecting the construction of the access road to the Cubana Millennium City project in Asaba.

Aniagwu said the willingness of private investors to commit huge resources to large-scale developments such as Cubana Millennium City was a direct result of the governor’s people-centred governance philosophy, peace-driven policies and sustained investment in critical infrastructure across the state.

According to him, Governor Oborevwori has consistently positioned government as a facilitator of growth by opening up communities with quality road infrastructure, guaranteeing security and maintaining a stable and predictable policy environment that inspires investor confidence.

“What we are witnessing here is yet another clear evidence that Delta State is open for business. Investors respond to sincerity of purpose, consistency in governance, and an environment where infrastructure, peace and security are deliberately prioritised,” Aniagwu said.

He explained that the access road under construction would greatly enhance connectivity to the project site, trigger further development along the corridor, boost property values in the area and support Asaba’s urban expansion as a rapidly growing state capital.

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The commissioner reaffirmed that the Oborevwori administration remains committed to the timely delivery of quality road projects across the state, stressing that both rural and urban road infrastructure are key pillars of the governor’s MORE Agenda.

Aniagwu assured residents and investors of the state government’s readiness to sustain partnerships with the private sector to drive economic growth, create jobs and deepen development across Delta State.

He added that with continued investment in infrastructure and the sustenance of an investor-friendly environment, Delta State would keep attracting credible investors and consolidating its status as one of Nigeria’s most stable and economically viable states.

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