 Still in Delta, State Governor Sharif Obore Furey has assured residents that his administration would be fair and just in the distribution of infrastructural developmental projects and political appointments in the state. Obore Furey, who was speaking at a public presentation of a book on Senator Ifai Yokoha's stewardship title, hope and fulfillment in Asaba, said all parts of the state would be adequately carried along in his more agenda. He said his administration would not only consolidate on the achievements recorded by the Okoa-led administration, but would do more for deltans and residents of the state. Our Asaba Correspondents, Aquamajor of Friday, reports that the governor enjoined those who have not been given appointments, not to despair, adding that they should continue to work with the state government in order to expand the frontiers of sustainable development in the state. There are going to be more books that will be written about you. What I must say here, very clear, there's one thing that I like, although you have touched it, talking about the youth, and I said, I'm going to do a good miss. They are going to do a good miss, and they are going to have some that are going to do a good miss. I remember that as I went back to Central, it went to somewhere where nobody expected it to come from. It was people of faith. Because of the need to include in all that we do, that is the only way all deltans can have the whole nation of deltas to the role of what you call color-born. It belongs to all of us. Whether you're from a rich family or you're from a poor family, no matter your background, you are a deltas, and we all have people of faith. It is my prayer and hope too that when after I get here, under the right promotion of the world, that it will move. And as he knows, that either goes to the job this year, that is a movement that is perfect and a prayer for nation.