By Nelson Egware
Delta State, with the sobriquet as the Big Heart of the nation, became 30 years on August 27, 2021, after its creation by the military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida on August 27, 1991.
The government and people of Delta State lined up programmes to celebrate the anniversary and appreciate the grace of God on the affairs of the State. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the accommodating nature of its people and the potentials within the State.
Thirty years is a landmark no doubt. This explains why the anniversary has become so imperative and exciting.
Besides, Delta State has played a greater role in the development of Nigeria. For the people of the Niger Delta, it has served as economic strength in entertainment and holiday destination apart from being home to some of the greatest Nigerians, dead or alive.
Delta, which is also known as the “Finger of God”, has grown in population and infrastructural development. Areas that used to be regarded as rural communities have been urbanized with growing infrastructure, which has transformed them into cities.
Through the years, Delta has become a great State with cosmopolitan cities like Asaba and Warri, which are household names across the country. In addition to serving as the gateway for the people of the South-Eastern part of Nigeria, because of its airport and link road to the Niger bridge, the State has become a haven for all.
For instance, during the Ibori administration from 1999-2007, a lot of major infrastructures were constructed including the famous Bomadi Bridge, Aboh Bridge, and Omadino Bridge. Aside from bridges, other roads like the dualization of Jakpa Road in Warri, Nnebisi Road in Asaba, Oghara Township Road, and Oleh-Irri-Oyede-Bethel-Ada-Ivrogbor Road in Isoko South and Isoko North Local Government areas among others, were constructed by the Ibori administration.
Between 2007-2015 Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan held sway and he also contributed his quota to the development of the State by constructing other bridges like the Olomu Bridge in Ughelli South, Abigborodo Bridge in Warri North, Ossissa Bridge in Ndokwa East, two flyovers in Effurun and Asaba among others.
The Uduaghan administration also embarked on the Ughelli-Asaba dualization project. The administration also completed the dualization of the following roads, Refinery Road in Effurun, Deco Road in Warri among others.
In 2015, the incumbent Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa became the third civilian governor of the State since 1999. Since then his administration has constructed over 1,500 kilometers of road and over 1,000 kilometers of line drainages including the famous stormwater drainage projects to tackle flooding in Asaba, Okpanam, and the Warri, Effurun axis.
In 2015, the incumbent Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa became the third civilian governor of the State since 1999. Since then his administration has constructed over 1,500 kilometers of road and over 1,000 kilometers of line drainages including the famous stormwater drainage projects to tackle flooding in Asaba, Okpanam, and the Warri, Effurun axis.





