Tag: Gov Sherriff Oborevwori

  • 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY: Better days await Deltans – Oborevwori (Photos)

    1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY: Better days await Deltans – Oborevwori (Photos)

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has said that the past one year of his administration had been a remarkable story of promises made and kept, assuring that better days lay ahead for Deltans in the second year of his government.

    Governor Oborevwori urged the people to expect more and brace up for an exciting adventure in his administration ‘s drive for the transformational development of the state.

    Speaking at the State’s Praise and Worship Day as part of activities lined up to mark the first year anniversary of his administration held at the Events Centre, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori said his administration had kept faith with his promise to Deltans through his MORE agenda in the last one year.

    He remarked that his administration was already fulfilling his promise to restore the lost glory of Warri and environs, adding that construction giant, Julius Berger, was constructing three flyovers and a Cloverleaf, Interchange in the twin cities of Warri and Effurun.

    He said the State Executive Council had terminated the contract for the Warri Township Stadium, pointing out that the contract would soon be reawarded to a competent firm to give Deltans a world -class stadium.

    He said: “I have kept faith with the people of Delta State. The fair, objective, and realistic way to judge political leaders is by evaluating them by the promises they made while running for office.

    “I promised, while seeking your support during the electioneering campaign, that I will urgently address the issues of unpaid promotion arrears to both serving and retired state public servants and the protracted issue of pension liabilities in the local governments.

    “Within three months of assuming office, I fulfilled these promises. Regarding the promotion arrears, we paid over N5.5 billion to 23,887 serving and retired public servants, along with the reinstatement as well as remuneration of promotion arrears for 362 retired officers.

    “To the glory of God, the thorny issue of unpaid local government pensions was speedily resolved as promised. My administration helped to secure legislative approval for the local governments to obtain a N40 billion bank loan to enable them liquidate their backlog of pension liabilities.

    “The loan, which is guaranteed by the state government, is payable over a five-year period, and will be deducted from the accounts of the local government councils.

    “It is worthy of note that, as part of our administration’s desire to fast-track the rebuilding of the city of Warri and environs, we have also completed the reconstruction of Upper and Lower Erejuwa and the Esisi road corridor, even as work on the other adjoining streets is progressing as scheduled.

    “When these projects are fully completed, they will radically change the landscape of Warri and environs, while tackling the perennial problems of traffic congestion in the axis,” he said.

    On security, he said Delta was adjudged the safest state for oil and gas investments in Nigeria in 2024 at an award ceremony sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Abuja, and pledged to continue to partner security agencies to guarantee the continued safety of lives and property of Deltans.

    In the area of social welfare, Governor Oborevwori said thousands of Deltans had benefited from the MORE Grant Scheme and D-CARES, and promised to do more.

    He added; “our social welfare agenda has been further rejigged with the introduction of our MORE Grant Scheme which was launched about a week ago, with over 5,000 beneficiaries who are mainly petty traders, vulnerable people and the elderly in the state.”

    He said so far, the welfare of the state workforce had received uncommon attention through the prompt payment of promotion arrears and other incentives to boost their moral.

    Governor Oborevwori, who commended his predecessors in office for their support, urged them not to relent in contributing to the growth of the state.

    In a sermon, former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Papa Ayo Oritsejafor, lauded Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for choosing to praise God on his first year anniversary, pointing out that prayer takes believers to God’s gate but praise takes them to His presence.

    Papa Oritsejafor, who took his sermon from Psalm 100 Verse 4, told those in position of trust to embrace praise to God as a weapon to attain breakthrough and overcome challenges.

    He congratulated Governor Oborevwori on an eventful one year in office and urged him not to deviate from putting God first in the affairs of the state.

    In a welcome address, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon. Johnson Erijo, said the Delta Praise Day was established by law and urged all Deltans to praise God for all He had used Governor Oborevwori to do in the last one year.

  • 1ST ANNIVERSARY: Siakpere salutes Oborevwori’s impactful leadership in Delta

    1ST ANNIVERSARY: Siakpere salutes Oborevwori’s impactful leadership in Delta

    Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and United Kingdom based lawyer, Mr John Ewhubare Siakpere has congratulated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State on the first anniversary of his administration.

    Siakpere who is Director-General of Team Siakpere for Oborevwori lauded the Governor for his impactful and amazing contributions to the growth and development of Delta State since he assumed office exactly a year ago.

    In a statement on Wednesday, Siakpere said that across Delta State, Governor Oborevwori had continued to impact positively on the infrastructural and human capital development trajectory of the state.

    He remarked that the completion of some landmark projects and other massive ongoing projects across the state were indicators that Governor Oborevwori was truly pursuing his MORE Agenda with vigour.

    The Aghalokpe-born leader and businessman stressed that years ahead promises to be years of Advancement for the oil-rich Delta State as Governor Oborevwori was committed to the completion and initiation of more legacy projects for the good of all Deltans.

    While thanking Deltans for their continued support, Siakpere called for more support for the Oborevwori administration assuring that the best was yet to come for Deltans.

    “On behalf of my family, the people of Aghalokpe and Team Siakpere for Oborevwori, I congratulate our amiable Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori on his one year in office.

    “As you celebrate this first anniversary, it is my prayer and that of the entire Team Siakpere for Oborevwori that the next years will be better and greater in your quest to provide enduring dividends of democracy for Deltans.” Siakpere stated.

  • OKUAMA: Oborevwori to rebuild school, health centre

    OKUAMA: Oborevwori to rebuild school, health centre

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, Friday, told the people of Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area that the State Government would rebuild the School and Health Centre destroyed in the wake of the crisis that rocked the community after the killing of four military officers and 13 soldiers.

    Governor Oborevwori disclosed this at a meeting with stakeholders from Okuama community and members of the Internally Displaced Persons Camp Management Committee at Government House, Asaba.

    The governor who said his administration was committed to rebuilding the town in partnership with other stakeholders, called on those displaced by the Okuama crisis to relocate to the Internally Displaced Persons Camp at Ewu.

    He said relocating to the camp would help to profile those affected, attend to their health needs and other social services, adding that no effort would be spared in championing peace and development on the community and charged indigenes of the town to uphold the ideals that would positively impact on their ancestral homes.

    Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Secretary General of Ewu Kingdom, Pastor Edewor Egedegbe, described the Governor as a father and assured that they would prevail on their people to relocate to the IDP camp.

    He said they were impressed with the support gotten from the governor and said the inclusion of two indigenes of the town into the IDP committee would help to identify those affected by the ugly incident that rocked the town

    Egedegbe said: “I want to say a very big thank you to His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for his fatherly heart he has displayed today. Its a dream come true that the much awaited peace of Okuama in Ewu kingdom has been struck.

    “He spoke to us as a father, shared in our pains and he is determined to ensure that, that pain is assuaged as soon as possible. He has also assured us of the rebuilding process, to make sure that Okuama people do not have cause to regret again.

    “On the point of the IDP camp, he has also shared light with us why it is critical that the people come to the IDP camp that is prepared for them. First, it will help to get people to attend to them and people who want to support willingly will come there and support them.

    “He has assured us that it will not happen. He said that Okuama will be rebuilt but it is a matter of time. Those are reassuring words for us.

    “As leaders from Ewu kingdom, we are going back to have a meeting with our people, all Okuama survivors, and we will tell them what the Governor has said and how he is committed to ensuring that all the necessary remedies are done.

    “The Governor has also told us that the health center will be rebuilt side by side with the school immediately. That within three to four months it will be done; that is reassuring. So these are some of the take homes to reassure our people.

    “We are also also going to prevail on our people to come to the IDP camp in Ewu; only the people that are affected. One of the reasons our people don’t want to come to the IDP camp is that people want to highjack it.

    “But the governor has listened to our plea and said that members from Okuama community be added to the IDP camp committee so that they will be able to identify the real Okuama people that were affected by the crisis. So a male and a female have been chosen to be added to the committee.

    “We have also promised him that we will go and de-escalate tension as quickly as possible. We call on spirited individuals, non-governmental organisations to join hands with the government to help rebuild our community.”

    Chairman of the IDP Management Committee, Mr. Abraham Ogbodo, who also spoke to newsmen, said the camp was befitting and has the capacity to accommodate 1,700 persons and called on those affected to find their way to the camp for their health and social needs.

    He said the state government has concluded plans for the award of the contract for building of a new health centre and a new school in Okuama community.

    Ogbodo said: “The meeting with the governor is most fruitful because the governor addressed all of the issues. Most fears by the Okuama community were rested by the governor. Even though I have told them before that there was no need for those fears.

    “The Governor himself has given them all the assurances of all the things that have been holding them from coming to the camp. So going forward, we are very prepared to receive them.

    “We have the capacity to receive about two hundred people for a start and we have spare capacity to take even as much as 1,500 persons if need be. So we are fully ready.”

  • INFLATION: Delta approves upward review of projects

    INFLATION: Delta approves upward review of projects

    Delta State Government has approved the upward review of contract price of some ongoing projects across the state, due to rising cost of construction materials.

    The Commissioner for Information, Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza, disclosed this Thursday while briefing journalists on some of the decisions reached at the State Executive Council (EXCO) meeting presided over by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

    Dr Osuoza also said that the state government also terminated the contract for the rehabilitation of the Warri Township Stadium for apparent lack of capacity to deliver the project by the contractor.

    He said the State Exco approved the payment of retirement/death benefits to verified staff of Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, adding that amendment to the road traffic regulations in the state was also approved.

    The Commissioner disclosed that the review of interest rate on naira credit facilities for contractor guarantee facilities and direct facilities was equally approved by the State Exco.

    According to him, the appointment of His Royal Majesty, Kingsley Emuakpor Orherhe, as the Ovie of Agbarha-Warri Kingdom, Warri South Local Government Area of the state, was also approved by EXCO

    “We approved the upward review of the contract due to fluctuations in unit rate and balanced additional works for construction of Kwale/ Beneku Road and approach road in Ndokwa West and Ndokwa East local government areas.

    “The State Executive Council granted approval for the reconstruction of Ororor, Chechster and Benjamin Oseregbaje Road in Sapele, Sapele local government area of the state.

    “We approved the amendmemt to the road traffic regulations and we approved the review of interest rate on naira credits facilities for contractor guarantee facilities and direct facilities.

    “Approval was given for the upward review of the contract due to increase in the prices of construction materials for the construction of Obi-Ibabu Road in Onicha Ukwuani in Ndokwa West Local Government Area of the state,” he added.

    While saying that approval was also, given for the construction and rehabilitation of roads in Sapele town, Sapele Local Government Area of the state, Dr. Osuoza pointed out that approval was given for the upward review of contract sum due to fluctuations in unit rate and additional works for the construction of a six- lane access road to Asaba water front project.

    “We equally approved the upward review of contract due to fluctuations in unit rate and additional works for the construction of a bridge across Orere River with access roads and spur in Orere, Ughelli South Local Government Area of the state.

    “Exco approved the upward review of contract sum due to increase in prices of construction materials and labour for the construction/rehabilitation of Emevor-Orogun Road, phase l, in Isoko North Local Government Area of the state.

    “We approved the review of contract sum due to fluctuations in unit rate or balanced and additional works for the construction of Okpanam/Ibusa Road from Benin /Asaba Expressway by Okpanam junction to Ibusa/Asaba Road in Oshimili North Local Government Area,” he said.

  • Over 5,000 benefit as Gov Oborevwori launches ‘MORE Grant Scheme’

    Over 5,000 benefit as Gov Oborevwori launches ‘MORE Grant Scheme’

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Thursday, launched the MORE Grant Scheme for petty traders, artisans and female entrepreneurs with 5,426 persons from poor and vulnerable households in the state benefitting.

    Speaking at the formal launch of the M.O.R.E Grant Scheme at Event Centre, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori said the initiative was a comprehensive support system that would empower 5,426 Deltans, comprising 1,600 petty traders, 1,826 artisans and 2000 female entrepreneurs across the state.

    He said Delta State was rich in talent and ambition and commended the artisans, traders, and entrepreneurs for being the unsung heroes of the state’s local economies.

    He said: “Your hard work, creativity and perseverance are the driving force behind the vibrancy and resilience of our local communities. As we recognize your invaluable contributions, I reaffirm the state government’s commitment and willingness to support your endeavours.

    “The MORE Grant Scheme represents a beacon of hope and a catalyst for positive change, as the programme provides critical resources that will help you scale up your businesses, and improve your livelihoods.

    “To our petty traders from poor and vulnerable households, despite the daily struggles of life, you have continued to strive for a better future for your families and communities through your small businesses.

    “As a show of faith, the MORE Grant Scheme will continue to provide you with the financial assistance necessary to improve your businesses, as we remain committed to turning small ventures into flourishing enterprises, thereby improving the quality of life of our people and contributing to the economic growth of our state.”

    He charged the artisans, to use their skills, craftsmanship and dedication to preserve the state’s cultural heritage through creative innovation for sustainable living.

    The Governor added; “the grant being given out today will help you acquire better tools, access quality materials, and reach wider markets, which will, in turn, take the rich traditions of our people to new heights.

    “To our female entrepreneurs, you are the embodiment of strength and innovation. Despite facing numerous challenges with courage and determination, you have not stopped breaking barriers and setting new standards. I am proud of you.

    “This grant scheme is dedicated to empowering you and more young women with the resources and mentorship needed to grow your businesses and inspire other women to follow in your footsteps.

    “Your success is crucial to our state’s progress, and we are devoted to supporting your entrepreneurial journey every step of the way.”

    Governor Oborevwori assured the beneficiaries that the state would offer them workshops, training sessions and mentorship programmes to equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in today’s competitive market.

    “We aim to foster a community of empowered individuals who collaborate, innovate and uplift one another”, the governor said.

    In her welcome remarks, the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Community Support Services and Girl-Child Development, Orode Uduaghan, said the project was anchored on three phases, with each carefully designed to empower specific segments of the state, for over 5,000 beneficiaries.

    Uduaghan disclosed that the first phase of the project ‘targets the heartbeat’ of the local economy of the state, the petty traders who, she said, contribute immeasurably to the tapestry of communities in the state.

    According to her, with the MORE Grant Scheme, the state government aimed to infuse vitality in their businesses, saying; “we are aware of how impactful even a small additional capital can be for these petty traders who work tirelessly to make a living.”

    The keynote speakers at the event, Weyinmi Eribo and Nneka Okekearu, affirmed that human capital development was a platform to break the jinx of poverty and lauded the governor for providing resources to grow small and medium- scale enterprises.

    They pledged to partner the state government through their agencies to mentor young entrepreneurs from the MORE grant scheme on ways to grow their businesses to become large- scale establishments.

    Some of the beneficiaries, including; Mr Paul Onwochei (Delta North); Ogemuno Endurance (Delta Central) and Shodipe Gbubemi Sarah (Delta South), thanked Governor Oborevwori for providing money for them to expand their businesses and called on him to sustain the programme to pave the way for more Deltans to benefit.

    Highlight of the event was the symbolic presentation of cheques to some of the beneficiaries drawn from the over 5,000 persons.

  • We are united for development of S/South region – Oborevwori

    We are united for development of S/South region – Oborevwori

    …says peace will return to Rivers

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Tuesday, said Governors of the South-South states of the country were united for the overall and integrated development of the region.

    He lauded the people of Rivers State for their organic support for Governor Siminalayi Fubara, assuring that peace will return to the state again.

    Governor Oborevwori who stated this at the inauguration of 21.49km Egbeda internal roads and drainages in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State, said Governor Fubara would not dissapoint the people of the state.

    He said the project bears true testimony to the commitment of Governor Fubara towards fulfilling his promise of sustainable infrastructural development of the state.

    Oborevwori remarked that the road construction would contribute to the socio-economic empowerment and development of not just Egbeda communities but the entire Emohua Local Government Area.

    While thanking the people of Egbeda and Emohua for their support for Governor Fubara, Oborevwori charged the residents to avoid dumping refuse on the drains to prevent flooding.

    Oborevwori said: “I am happy to be here today to inaugurate the Egbeda community internal roads executed by my brother Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.

    “Let me thank you for the support for my brother. What I have seen here today is organic love for Governor Fubara. It’s not a borrowed crowd because as we were coming we saw the crowd.

    “I saw the traditional rulers well seated, and this is real organic love and I thank you all for the support you have given to my brother and I promise you he will not fail you.

    “The significance of my presence here is our deep friendship and brotherhood.

    “Coming here today all the way from Delta State shows we are all one in this region. It shows a great relationship between us and it points to the fact that as a state we are supportive of our brother states in the South-South region.

    “Our unity as a region is as strong as ever. We are united in this region and we will continue to do well for our people because we are one of the most richest regions in the country.

    “We are the ones producing the wealth of this nation and there is no reason we will not give our people development because that is what they want and this is dividends of democracy.”

    In his remarks, Rivers Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara thanked Governor Oborevwori for accepting to inaugurate the projects and also lauded the contractor for completing the project on record time.

    Fubara also thanked the Egbeda community for their support and cooperation before, during and after the 2023 general elections.

    “For all your support we owe you dividends of democracy and I can assure you that we are just starting because if in four months we can finish this and getting this kind of applause you can imagine what will happen in the years to come.

    “I can assure you that Rivers State will experience something different from the regular governance.

    “Our concern remains the welfare of the people and what we have done here is to build the road to the satisfaction of the people and meeting your needs and solving the flood problem in this community”, he said.

    He pledged to extend the road and upgrade the Egbeda community school in the area.

    In his welcome remarks, Permanent Secretary Rivers State Ministry of Works, Engr. Atemea Briggs said the project has elevated Egbeda community to a semi-urban town.

  • Investments in Delta safe, secure – Gov. Oborevwori+Photos

    Investments in Delta safe, secure – Gov. Oborevwori+Photos

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday, said investments in the state were safe and secure as Delta remains a prime destination of choice for investors across the country.

    Governor Oborevwori stated this in his remarks at the inauguration of AHL Gas Processing Plant 2, at Ogbe-Ani community, Kwale, Ndokwa West Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that the AHL-GPP2, a joint venture between SEEPCO and NNPC Limited, was an eloquent testimony to the fact that investments in the state were safe and the state, the first point of call for investors.

    He commended President Bola Tinubu for his uncommon political will and wisdom in battling the challenges confronting the nation and prayed that under his leadership, Nigeria would experience the much desired goal of building a strong, prosperous and united nation.

    He said: “As you inaugurate the AHL Gas Processing Plant, GPP2, here in Kwale, Delta State, this event marks a significant milestone for the country, especially for the good people of Delta State.

    “The GPP2 represents a significant leap in our effort to harness the potentials of Nigeria’s natural gas resources, particularly in the energy sector.

    “With its capacity to produce high quality gas, this facility stands as a beacon of hope and prosperity for our nation as the clean gas produced in this plant will be transported via the OB3 Gas pipeline, thereby maximising our distribution network towards ensuring efficient delivery of gas to various destinations.

    “This event will boost our energy security and also stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities and improve the standard of living for our people.

    “As we celebrate this great occasion, we must also look towards the future with optimism as the construction of the GPP3 is already underway.

    “This represents another testament to the fact that investments in Delta State are safe and the state is the first point of call for investors”.

    President Bola Tinubu, who virtually inaugurated the three critical gas infrastructure projects undertaken by SEEPCO and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and its partners, said the commissioning of the projects was in line with his administration’s commitment to significantly leverage gas to grow the Nigerian economy.

    The three projects commissioned by the president are the AHL Gas Processing Plant 2 (GPP – 2) – 200mmscf/d which is an expansion to the Kwale Gas Processing Plant (GPP – 1); the AHL Gas Plant, which is being developed by AHL Limited, an incorporated Joint Venture owned by NNPC Limited and SEEPCO; and the ANOH-OB3 CTMS Gas Pipeline Project.

    Speaking at the event, President Tinubu said the three critical gas projects support the Federal Government’s effort to harness more value from the nation’s gas assets, while eliminating gas flaring.

    He said the delivery of the projects was accelerated from the inception of the administration in keeping with the overall objective of deepening domestic gas supply as a critical enabler for sustainable economic prosperity.

  • Oborevwori tasks NIPSS on solutions to Nigeria’s s challenges

    Oborevwori tasks NIPSS on solutions to Nigeria’s s challenges

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has charged the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru-Jos, to provide a veritable roadmap for policies that would mitigate the challenges currently confronting Nigeria.

    Governor Oborevwori gave the charge on Tuesday when he received participants of the Senior Executive Course 46 of the NIPSS led by Air Vice Marshal David Solomon, on courtesy call at Government House, Asaba.

    He said: “The importance of your institute is anchored on fostering critical thinking that will encourage training and developing professionals in policy analysis, strategic planning and leadership.

    “Being a high level center for informed research, reflection and dialogue, the country looks up to you to provide a road map for true policy initiatives and execution.

    “The lnstitute remains our country’s foremost thinking cap in developing a group of high class technocrats. It has also contributed to deepening democracy both in Nigeria and other African countries by providing a platform for learning and sharing of ideas.

    “You are, therefore, saddled with the responsibility of managing policies and strategies that will shape Nigeria and indeed, Africa.

    “Delta is a state that believes in continuity and I have promised Deltans that I am going to do more for them.

    “Your coming to Delta shows that the state is peaceful; not minding what happened on March 14, the Okuama incident.

    “We have handled it and the Military had had a lot of restraints. As we speak today, the Military have pulled out of Okuama and we have established an Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in that place.

    “But that does not mean that those involved will be set free. It is just that the innocent people will not continue to have problem with the Military.

    “I want to assure you that coming to Delta State is a good choice and all the information you need will be provided.”

    Earlier, the team leader, Air Vice Marshal David Solomon, who spoke on behalf of the Director- General of the Institute, Prof. Ayo Omotayo, said the lnstitute was conceived as a high level institution with the primary objective of serving as the nation’s foremost policy think tank and developing a crop of top class leaders of high intellectual capacity.

    He commended Governor Oborevwori for consolidating the tempo of sustainable socio-economic growth and development of the state by continuing from where his predecessor stopped, just as he expressed appreciation to the state government for the warm reception accorded them since their arrival in the state.

  • Gov Oborevwori clears salaries of Warri Wolves players, management, pays bonuses

    Gov Oborevwori clears salaries of Warri Wolves players, management, pays bonuses

    Neville Ambakaderemo, the Chairman of Delta based football club, Warri Wolves, has appealed to the entire team and management to be dedicated and aspire to achieve positive results in order to reciprocate the good gesture and massive support from the governor of Delta state Sheriff Oborevwori.
    Nevlile made this call when granting an interview with the team’s Media Officer, Oris Lilian ahead of the team’s preparations for the second round of the President Federation Cup.
    Appreciating the Delta state Government’s  goodwill of paying  the Salaries and allowances of the team, Neville urged the team to pay back with their loyalty, dedication and results.
    He said with commitment and support from Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, there is great hope that Warri Wolves will soon return to playing in the Apex league in the country with a brighter future.
    Neville, an astute sports administrator, commended the inspiring partnership between the Delta State Government and it’s State owned team via the sports commission, noting that in the world of sports, success is often a reflection of strong leadership coupled with anwavering all round support as being offered to the team by the Delta State Government.
    “Football is dynamic even globally, that is why you hear phrases like the “gods” of Soccer being for or against you at times. In other words We should not outrightly judge the team by where it is now in the NNL, we are very sure with continued support from the Delta State Government under the leadership of Governor Oborevwori, the future is brighter”
    “It was very commendable on the side of the Governor who recently supported the team to see that Salaries were cleared and Bonuses paid”
    “That was very motivating and as I speak the camp is up and running and the Players are ready and highly motivated to put in their all to reciprocate the kind gesture from Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.”
    Reports in the camp of Warri Wolves states that the Delta Government recently cleared all outstanding salaries, allowances and bonuses to the delight of everyone.
    Warri Wolves are set to resume camping on May 12th, 2024 after going for a one-week break while training is expected to commence at the Warri Training centre on Monday, May 13th ahead of the round of 32 encounter against Kwara United.