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DELTA IS SAFE, SECURE FOR INVESTORS, SSA URGED COMPANIES TO RELOCATE OPERATIONAL HEADQUARTERS TO DELTA DELTA SSA ON SECURITY EZEKIEL DANIEL ASSURES PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT FOR MILLION JOBS

DELTA IS SAFE, SECURE FOR INVESTORS, SSA URGED COMPANIES TO RELOCATE OPERATIONAL HEADQUARTERS TO DELTA

DELTA SSA ON SECURITY EZEKIEL DANIEL ASSURES PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT FOR MILLION JOBS



The newly appointed senior special assistant to the Delta State governor on security matters comrade Daniel Ezekiel commence action moves to x-ray opportunities available in Delta State as he gaves eviction to all troublesome elements, urging them to repent or leave the state for companies and investors to move in.

Ezekiel Daniel who thanked His Excellency on behalf of his family, the People Democratic Party, PDP, the good people of Warri North Local government Area and the entire Ijaw people of the great Delta State yesterday during a press briefing urged investors, international oil companies to move their operational headquarters to Delta State, adding that peace and security has come to stay permanently.

He assured his excellency that as his SSA on security, he will work assiduously on behalf of the good people of Delta state on the instructions of his excellency towards making sure that Delta State is made very secured and safe from the state capital to the Excravos river, to Burutu and Agge rivers, Bomadi/Patani areas, and from the Benin river boundaries with Edo state to Eastern boundaries of both rivers and Bayelsa states.

He calls for a permanent end to pirates frequent attacks on commercial transporters and residents among riverside dwellers from Warri to Burutu, to Agge Delta boundaries, From Warri to Escravos, to Warri North Rivers of the state. We are very much concerned about it. It is our warning that such criminal elements should clear off our water ways as the state will no longer condone their criminal acts and that any one caught will be dealt with as a common criminal.


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