 The governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifan Yokohwa, has said that the ongoing construction of coca flyover and interchange in Asaba, the state capital, will be completed before the end of 2022. Okohwa made this statement while speaking to newsmen shortly after inspecting the project in Asaba, Delta State, adding that the construction of the flyover along the Benin Onitsha Expressway is to ease traffic gridlock along the coca junction corridor. Because they are giving us a January 2023 finish date and I'm telling them that I'm not comfortable with that because I would at least like to have the project commissioned during my time. On January 2023, there will be a lot of campaign. We may not even have time to talk about commission or projects. Also putting both the ministry and the contractor on pressure to finish on time. They finish with quality work. That is the first and most important thing to me. It's not about politics. I said, while I play politics, I will not forget that Delta's actually voted me in to serve them. So until the very last day, 28th of May, I will be focused on that aspect of service to the people. Meanwhile, in a related development, the state coordinator of Progressive Ambassador Comrade Aso Samo has faltered the present leadership system of the PDP in the state. The coordinator, while speaking in Ugele South local government area of Delta State, called on Deltons to vote out PDP in the forthcoming governorship election come 2023. Samo noted that the failure of the government since the inception of democracy in 1999 has caused a decay in societal values. The insecurity and pro-governance is the manifestation of the failure of previous administrations in the national. And to see development as a process which failed to see development as a process, rather than a project. Government that does not provide citizens the enabling environment to excel, pursue their dreams in life but are all encompassing the problems we are facing in society today. There are insights why APC has to come on board. If it were an APC government, golly aeration can be tackled from the inception because the longer it takes, the more expensive and the more difficult it is to stop. I believe from precedence that by the end of this year, this new year that we just entered, that golly would have grown probably five times what it is right now and that the government would not have done anything. But if it were an APC government, I do not think that golly would be there now. To see that the party is working as one. And the little we have seen with the PDP as a party ruling that state. They are not carrying the goods alone. There are no programs for them. And we must have heard those, our senators from the APC are carrying the goods alone. And by that, if they are for APC, definitely they will take the lead. I have gone beyond the stages of just criticizing the government but it is important for us, instead of sitting on the fence, to be part of the system, to be part of the government, see how we can get some elected positions and the cleansing we are looking for, we can still do it from the inside. Both were outside, we cannot make any meaningful thing out of our criticism. So let us join hands together with the government of the day and see how best possible we can to help the government and to help Nigerian citizens as a whole.