
There was a beam of accountability moments as the Executive Chairman of Ukwuani Local Government Area, Hon. Barr. C.S. Possible Ajede, convened a Town Hall meeting to update the Ukwuani People on his administration’s progress in governance.
The event held on 13th April 2026 and was one of its kind within Ndokwa constituency, heralding promises of transparency, accountability and more work to be done. It also serves as a governance model for the sister local government areas in Ndokwa constituency to follow.
At the meeting, the Chairman outlined the council’s receipts and detailed the projects funded by those resources. He carefully traced the administration’s journey from its inception to the present, explaining how allocations and locally generated revenue (IGR) have been spent.
He also addressed the security situation in each community, describing actions taken to confront the herdsmen related disturbances that have been damaging farmlands, and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring farmers can safely cultivate their land.
The two-term Chairman reviewed other sectors as well, including education, where he highlighted efforts to support learners through provision of basic materials and financial assistance. On agriculture, he explained that the administration has planned interventions to boost production across the LGA, noting that 2% of allocations are earmarked for agricultural development in recognition of Ukwuani as an agrarian LGA.
Regarding healthcare, Ajede emphasized continued support through the mobile healthcare program, which provides free treatment to Ukwuani residents. He also commented on the Ukwuani Mass Transit (Ejelunor), stating how the transport system has helped reduce travel costs within and beyond the LGA.
The Chairman concluded his remarks by affirming that his administration will continue to work for the welfare of Ukwuani people in line with the MORE Agenda of His Excellency, the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and his DO MORE Agenda.

In a Q/A interactive session, stakeholders, traditional rulers, and community members who attended the Town Hall Meeting, praised the Chairman’s leadership in their various feedbacks/responses, and expressed appreciation for convening the Town Hall Meeting and transparently accounting for the use of the people’s collective patrimony.




















