In a bold demonstration of leadership and commitment to a clean, green, and secure environment, the Director-General of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency, Chief Patrick Ukah, led his team on an unscheduled inspection tour of Oko Market in Asaba, the heart of grassroots commerce in the state capital.
The visit, which forms part of the strategic implementation of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E Agenda, is a testament to the agency’s resolve to improve infrastructure, sanitation, and ease of doing business in the capital territory.
Chief Ukah, a consummate administrator and visionary planner, once again proved to be a round peg in a round hole, as he engaged with traders, assessed conditions firsthand, and identified critical areas in need of immediate attention.
His practical, hands-on approach and responsiveness to community concerns continue to set a new standard for public service delivery.
Under his leadership, the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency is not only restoring dignity to public spaces but also laying the groundwork for a more functional and people-friendly environment.
From road infrastructure to waste management to beautification projects and commercial infrastructure upgrades, Chief Ukah is steadily redefining urban governance in Delta State.
Speaking on the visit, Ukah emphasized that the goal is to “create a capital territory that reflects the hopes of its people.”
According to him, “we are not just inspecting; we are listening, learning, and acting. Every market, street, and public space deserves to reflect the pride and aspirations of our people.”
With his blend of administrative experience, community engagement, and results-driven focus, Chief Patrick Ukah is fast becoming one of the pillars of Delta State’s developmental stride.
His work in the capital territory aligns squarely with the Governor’s vision of sustainable urban renewal and responsive governance.
Indeed, in Chief Ukah, Delta State has found not just a technocrat, but a visionary deeply attuned to the pulse of the people.