In the ever-evolving story of Delta State’s development, a quiet but powerful transformation is taking place in the heart of its capital territory,Asaba.
At the helm of this change is Chief Patrick Ukah, the Director General (DG), of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA), whose bold vision and results-driven leadership are redefining what capital city growth should look like.
Chief Ukah, a seasoned cum grassroot politician, former Commissioner for Information and Basic Education, has in the past year reimagined the development template for the capital territory.
Chief Ukah who was also the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), under his stewardship, the Delta State Capital Territory is being steadily repositioned into a modern and functional urban hub, one that reflects the aspirations of Delta State under Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda.
Beyond Words
The phrase “beyond Words” best captures Ukah’s approach. While urban development is often reduced to roads and buildings, Ukah is pioneering a more holistic, human-centered development model that balances infrastructure with order, aesthetics, environmental sustainability, and economic stimulation.
From enforcing strict building codes and zoning regulations to beautification drives and traffic decongestion strategies, the Delta State Capital Territory is witnessing a renewed sense of purpose and pride.
Illegal structures have been cleared with a fairness that combines firmness and community engagement, while designated green spaces and drainage systems are being cleared and upgraded to prevent flooding, a perennial challenge in the area.
Strategic Urban Renewal
Under Ukah’s watch, the Agency has implemented critical interventions in key areas such as Okpanam Road, Summit Road, and the popular Inter-Bau and Nnebisi axes.
These interventions go beyond mere patchworks; they reflect a structured plan to align Asaba with international best practices in capital city planning.
A notable initiative has been the collaborative efforts with waste management agencies and market associations to ensure cleaner environments.
The introduction of regular sanitation enforcement, street naming, and signage installation are subtle yet impactful touches that signal Ukah’s commitment to long-term planning.
Engaging Stakeholders, Empowering Communities
One of Ukah’s greatest strengths lies in his ability to engage stakeholders, from community leaders to business owners, landlords, and youth groups.
Through open-door policies and inclusive town hall meetings, the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency is fast becoming a people-driven institution rather than a faceless bureaucracy.
This participatory governance style has not only fostered public trust but has also brought on board local expertise and community buy-in, reducing resistance to reforms and accelerating implementation timelines.
A Vision Aligned with the Governor’s MORE Agenda
Ukah’s work is deeply aligned with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, a blueprint designed to deliver Meaningful development, Opportunities for all, Realistic reforms, and Enhanced peace and security across Delta State.
Asaba, being the seat of power, is at the frontline of this transformation, and Ukah is ensuring the capital does not lag behind but leads by example.
The Road Ahead
As the DSCTDA continues its work, though it is not yet Uhuru, challenges such as urban population pressures still persist, yet, with Ukah’s unwavering leadership, strategic partnerships, and a growing pool of public support, the future of the Delta State Capital Territory looks remarkably promising.
Indeed, what the former SSG, Chief Ukah is building in Asaba is more than a capital city, it is a capital vision. One that reflects ambition, excellence, and a relentless pursuit of development beyond words.
















