By Nelson Agbajor
The Senator representing the good people of Delta Central Senatorial District, Ede Dafinone,
in a deliberate move to strengthen grassroots
development and deepen collaboration in governance, has held a strategic engagement with the eight Local Government Council Chairmen in the district.
The familiarization meeting, which took place at the Senator’s residence in Sapele, was aimed at fostering synergy between the legislative arm and local government leadership to ensure that constituents fully benefit from coordinated governance and effective service delivery.
Our correspondent gathered that the visit provided an opportunity for Senator Dafinone to formally acquaint the council chairmen with the operations of his office while clearly outlining his legislative vision and development priorities for Delta Central Senatorial District.
The engagement also served as a platform for discussions on areas of collaboration, with a shared commitment to aligning efforts that would translate into sustainable development, improved infrastructure, and enhanced welfare for the people of the district.
Speaking during the meeting, Senator Dafinone emphasized the importance of partnership and teamwork in governance, noting that no single office can achieve meaningful development in isolation. He stressed that working closely with Local Government Chairmen remains critical to delivering impactful and people-oriented governance.
According to the Senator, continuous engagement with grassroots leaders will help bridge development gaps and ensure that government policies and projects reflect the real needs of the people at the community level.
Present at the meeting include, Okpe Local Government Chairman and Chairman of Delta State Local Government Chairmen, Chief Isaiah Esiovwa, as well as other council chairmen: Hon. Bright Abeke (Sapele), Hon. Vincent Oyibode (Udu), Olorogun Jaro Egbo, Esq. (Ughelli North), Hon. Lucky Avweromre (Ughelli South), Hon. Anthony Ofoni (Uvwie), and Chief Augustine Ogedegbe (Ethiope East).
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