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  • Oborevwori commiserates with APC National Chairman over mother’s demise

    Oborevwori commiserates with APC National Chairman over mother’s demise

    Governor of Delta State, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday, commiserated with the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, over the death of his mother, Mama Lydia Yilwatda.

    Oborevwori, who led a delegation to Yilwatda’s residence in Abuja, described her development as a “mixed feeling,” noting that while Nigerians recently celebrated the APC Chairman’s election, the joy was soon overshadowed by the loss of his beloved mother.

    The Governor, who was accompanied by members of the National Assembly from Delta State including Hon. Nicholas Mutu, Hon. Francis Waive, Hon. Nnamdi Ezechi, and Hon. Ngozi Okolie as well as his Senior Political Adviser, Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo, noted that the late matriarch lived a fulfilled life, raising a family that has produced a professor, a minister, and now the National Chairman of the ruling party.

    He stressed that her legacy of discipline, faith, and service would remain a source of pride to the family and the wider community.

    “We cannot question God. The Bible says there is a time to be born and a time to die. Mama has lived a very good life, and she has raised her family very well. Our prayers and thoughts are with our National Chairman and his family,” Oborevwori said.

  • Oborevwori hails Delta APC Chairman, Omeni Sobotie, on Birth Anniversary

    Oborevwori hails Delta APC Chairman, Omeni Sobotie, on Birth Anniversary

    Governor of Delta State, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has congratulated the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Elder Omeni Sobotie, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary.

    Governor Oborevwori in a goodwill message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba on Saturday, described Elder Sobotie as a seasoned politician, grassroots mobiliser, and a political leader whose contributions to the state’s political landscape remain remarkable.

    Oborevwori praised the APC chairman for his dedication to public service, his commitment to democratic ideals, and his role in fostering peaceful political engagements in Delta State.

    The Governor said: “On behalf of the government and people of Delta, I warmly congratulate Elder Omeni Sobotie as he marks his birth anniversary. Your steadfastness in politics, bridge-building efforts, and devotion to the welfare of the people are commendable.

    “I pray God grants you good health, wisdom, and many more years of fruitful service to our dear state and nation.

    He urged Elder Sobotie to continue to use his wealth of experience to promote unity, peace, and development in Delta, noting that the state thrives best when leaders work together despite political differences.

  • Oborevwori to flag off widows welfare scheme for 10,000 beneficiaries

    Oborevwori to flag off widows welfare scheme for 10,000 beneficiaries

    Delta State Governor, Hon.
    Sheriff Oborevwori will on Monday, August 18, 2025, officially flag off the Delta State Widows Welfare Scheme, with 10,000 beneficiaries expected to benefit from the initiative.

    The ceremony, scheduled to hold at the Dome Event Centre, Asaba, will commence at 10:00 a.m.

    Executive Assistant to the Governor on Social Investment and Coordinator of the scheme, Chief Isioma Okonta, disclosed this in a statement made available to journalists in Asaba on Wednesday.

    According to Okonta, the programme is part of the Oborevwori administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of widows across the state, providing them with financial support and other empowerment packages to enhance their livelihoods.

    He added that the initiative aligns with the state’s broader social investment agenda, aimed at cushioning economic hardship and fostering inclusive growth.

    The event is expected to attract government officials, stakeholders in social welfare, and representatives of various women groups across Delta State.

  • Oborevwori Celebrates Ighoyota Amori At 73

    Oborevwori Celebrates Ighoyota Amori At 73

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has extended warm felicitations to his Chief Adviser, Chief (Dr.) Ighoyota Amori, on the occasion of his 73rd birthday.

    In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, the Governor lauded Chief Amori’s unwavering commitment and exceptional contributions to the growth and development of Delta State.

    Governor Oborevwori described Chief Amori, who notably chaired the Delta Central 2023 (DC-23) political lobby group, as a distinguished leader whose dedication to public service continues to inspire people.

    He affirmed that the celebrant is truly deserving of all the accolades and goodwill messages that have poured in to mark his 73rd birthday.

    Governor Oborevwori, said: “On behalf of the good people of Delta State, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to you on your 73rd birthday.

    “Your unwavering service to God, the state, and humanity remains commendable. I deeply admire your courage, consistency, and devotion to the ideals of leadership and progress.”

    Governor Oborevwori prayed for continued good health, longevity, and divine wisdom for Chief Amori, urging him to keep up the legacy of excellence he has built over the decades.

    The Governor wished Chief Amori many more fruitful and fulfilling years, noting that his political journey is filled with noteworthy achievements and enduring impact.

  • Ndokwa Forward’ Debuts for Tinubu, Oborevwori/Onyeme

    Ndokwa Forward’ Debuts for Tinubu, Oborevwori/Onyeme

    A new political movement known as “Ndokwa Forward” has formally thrown its weight behind the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Delta State leadership of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, with a commitment to galvanize grassroots support across the Ndokwa nation.

    The group made its official debut over the weekend during a courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, where it pledged loyalty to the “Renewed Hope” agenda of the President and the MORE agenda of the Oborevwori-led administration.

    Receiving the group in Asaba, Sir Onyeme expressed deep appreciation for the initiative, describing it as a timely and strategic platform to promote developmental policies within Ndokwa land.

    He commended the leadership and members of the group for their passion and dedication, encouraging them to intensify their mobilization efforts.

    “I sincerely commend ‘Ndokwa Forward’ for its bold step. You are doing a great service not only to the current administration but to our people. Let us continue to spread the message of progress and good governance,” Onyeme said, urging them to remain focused in their grassroots engagements ahead of future elections.

    The Deputy Governor emphasized the need for sustained support for Governor Oborevwori’s administration to ensure the continued delivery of democratic dividends across Delta State. He also reaffirmed his personal commitment to the group’s vision and pledged to work closely with them to realize shared goals for the region’s development.

    Speaking earlier, the leader of Ndokwa Forward, Hon. Barr. Sam Osasa, stated that the group’s emergence stems from a deep desire to promote the socio-political interests of Ndokwa people by aligning with progressive leadership at both state and federal levels.

    “Our mission is clear, to rally support for President Tinubu, Governor Oborevwori, and Deputy Governor Onyeme,” Osasa declared. “We believe this synergy will yield sustainable benefits for our people.”

    He stressed that Ndokwa Forward would remain a critical voice in advocating for developmental priorities and ensuring that the policies of the current administration are effectively communicated to the grassroots.

    Also in attendance were co-leaders of the group: Dr. George Ugbomah representing Ndokwa East, and Chief Isaac Onyesom from Ukwuani. Their joint presence, Osasa noted, signifies a unified Ndokwa political front ready to support initiatives that foster growth, unity, and progress.

    The visit marks the beginning of what stakeholders believe could be a formidable political force as Ndokwa Forward seeks to reshape narratives and strengthen democratic participation in the region.

  • I’ll continue to serve Deltans according to God’s will – Oborevwori (Photos)

    I’ll continue to serve Deltans according to God’s will – Oborevwori (Photos)

    …sues for prayers, support

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, has pledged to continue to serve Deltans according to God’s will, calling for support from the people, particularly in praying for the government to succeed.

    The Governor stated this in his remarks at the Heroes of Faith Ministries, Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Government Area, where he worshipped on Sunday.

    Governor Oborevwori who was welcomed with enthusiasm by the congregation, disclosed that his visit was a surprise, even to his aides, saying; “I told our Lord Bishop that when I will come, I will come unannounced”.

    He said his decision to visit the church unannounced was a reflection of his genuine desire to listen to the word of God.

    Governor Oborevwori thanked Bishop Kingsley Enakirerhi for his support and endorsement during  the 2023 election, despite facing criticism from some quarters.

    He said: “People criticized you that you were a betrayal because you followed God and openly supported me”.

    The Governor highlighted the flyover projects and other development strides across the State as evidence of his government’s commitment to delivering tangible results.

    “The evidence today is the flyover. When you are talking, you will say that the person God led me to support brought this flyover, and people will respect you more because you did the right thing”, he said.

    While saying that his administration under his MORE agenda has been working tirelessly to deliver development projects and improve the lives of Deltans, the Governor reiterated his commitment to serving the people of Delta State.

    “I want to assure you that we will continue to serve you according to the will of God. Continue to pray for us to succeed, especially those of us in power, so that we are not distracted,” he said.

    Earlier, Bishop Kingsley Enakirehi praised Governor Oborevwori for his development strides across the three senatorial districts, describing him as a detribalized Deltan who has transcended ethnic boundaries to serve the people

    The Bishop expressed his profound appreciation for Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s leadership, particularly highlighting the Governor’s impressive infrastructural development initiatives across the State.

    He described Governor Oborevwori as a man of speed who matches his words with action, noting that the Governor’s infrastructure strides, including the recent approval for the construction of a flyover at Otovwodo junction in Ughelli, are a testament to his result-oriented leadership.

    The Bishop also commended the Governor for awarding contracts for road construction in the area, which has brought joy to the people, emphasizing that the best way the Governor had silenced his critics was with tangible projects.

    The Cleric also commended the Ughelli North Local Council chairman, Olorogun Jaro Egbo, for his leadership.

    In a sermon titled “Living for Christ” the Bishop called for repentance, calling those still perpetuating evil and wickedness to encounter Christ.

    The Bishop concluded his sermon by praying for President Bola Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, asking for God’s guidance and blessings as they work towards more development and progress.

  • 2027: Ogboru’s political journey, trending rumour of playing Gov. Oborevwori’s script, lies from pit of hell

    2027: Ogboru’s political journey, trending rumour of playing Gov. Oborevwori’s script, lies from pit of hell

    By Jeckins Ejiro Wisike

    Ordinarily it is expected that every adult citizens of Delta state should think rationally and objectively to be discerning enough to separate truth from falsehood. I actually wouldn’t have responded to such petty, myopic political gossip, however, it became necessary to address the false speculations that Chief Great Ogboru move to APC and later to ADC, acting Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori’s script.

    Let me be clear: This unfounded and fabricated rumours are nothing but blatant lies from the pit of hell, cooked by some disgruntled and unscrupulous elements with intent to malign the integrity and legacy of Chief Great Ogboru. The claim that he is working for Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s re-election against Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege is not only baseless, mischievous but with calculated attempt of pull him down syndrome to mislead the public.

    It will be necessary to ask the following questions on how any reasonable and supposed adult will decide to spread fabricated stories to tarnish the image of a high profile personality like Chief Great Ogboru for the purpose of 2027 elections. And also disbelieving for a supposed enlightened person(s) to accept every rumour being trending in social media without critical analysis, mostly when there are no evidences to support such damaging claims.

    It is obvious that people like us that have been with him for the past 24 years as our leader and mentor and have followed and abreast with his political journey in Delta State can testify without mincing words that Chief Great Ogboru, has till date been enjoying overwhelming support of all Deltans in all his governorship race. And such highly profiled personality couldn’t be referred to as playing the script of who? Gov. Oborevwori? A successful international businessman whose financial history are known and documented by known institutions such as CBN, EFCC and Nigerian Ports Authority.

    A man who became a millionaire at 25 and a multimillionaire in dollars by 28 through his fisheries investment, spanning over 42 years across African countries. To say such a man is taking political directives from anyone is not only laughable but deeply disrespectful. In 2003, when Chief Great Ogboru contested governorship under Alliance for Democracy (AD), people called it a “Yoruba party” that Urhobos shouldn’t associate with it. Today, many of those same people are in the APC, which grew out of that very party.

    In 2007, when he moved to the DPP, the same people mocked the party for having no national presence. Yet, someone became senator, and other became a House of Representatives member, while about 11 persons became Delta State House of Assembly members through that same party, only to later destroy it because they didn’t want Chief Ogboru to become governor.

    In 2013–2014, during the APC merger process, Chief Ogboru, leading the DPP, pulled out due to the manipulations of these same individuals, who rejected the agreed formula that would have given DPP fair representation in the new APC structure in Delta State. In 2015, he joined the Labour Party and these same critics again tried to ridicule him. Yet under him, the party produced a Senator and two members of the Delta State House of Assembly and many became beneficiaries.

    For years, these same individuals accused Chief Ogboru of refusing to associate with the political class. Now, after one election in which he didn’t go to court, they went spreading false story that he’s now “holding brief” for Governor Oborevwori. Height of hypocrisy. Let me clarify one thing: Chief Ogboru’s son, Michael Ogboru, who was appointed by Gov. Oborevwori, accepted the role merely as a sign of respect, not because Chief Ogboru is politically aligned with the Governor.

    In fact, Michael ceased participating in that administration as far back as September 2023. As for other appointees allegedly loyal to Chief Ogboru, many of them do not even know the road to the Government House in Asaba, nor can the Governor identify them. Chief Ogboru maintains relationships with several politicians across party lines, including Chief James Ibori, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, Dr Arthur Okowa, Chief Ighoyota Amori, and Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege and others, not because of political alignment, but because he believes in politics of sportsmanship, and not bitterness.

    Chief Ogboru remains committed to the vision of transforming Delta State and continues to pursue his political aspirations, guided by his enduring principles and love for the people. And yet, he was never a contractor to any tier of government in Nigeria. He has never done, and is not doing, any direct or indirect contract with any government at the federal, state, or local level.

    It could be recalled that in 2002, Chief Great Ogboru formed the South-South Rainbow Coalition (SSRC), a political pressure group, alongside other prominent Nigerians. He later used this platform to lead his followers into the Alliance for Democracy (AD), where he emerged as the party’s governorship candidate for the 2003 election, against the then-incumbent Governor, Chief James Ibori of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    During the campaign, Chief Ogboru and his supporters faced intense political persecution. The state government and the PDP used all their powers to intimidate his supporters, denied him access to public campaign venues, and restricted his appearances on government-controlled media. His only option was to campaign physically from town to town.

    Despite these challenges, Chief Ogboru won the popular vote in the 2003 election. However, the results were manipulated in favor of the PDP. As a law-abiding citizen, he filed a petition at the Governorship Election Tribunal to challenge the outcome, pursuing the case up to the Court of Appeal. Unfortunately, the legal process was deliberately delayed through numerous adjournments throughout Chief James Ibori’s four-year tenure, and the petition was eventually dismissed without a proper hearing.

    During this time, the PDP-led government in Delta State further sought to weaken Ogboru by targeting his businesses to diminish both his political and financial strength. The 2003 elections were marred by irregularities: ballot boxes were snatched and pre-filled in private residences of PDP members, often in the presence of complicit law enforcement officers. These events seriously undermined democratic principles and deeply affected him, his followers but yet, Chief Ogboru remained undeterred.

    2007 Election and the Betrayal of Urhobo Interests:

    In 2007, Chief Ogboru contested the governorship under the Democratic Peoples Party (DPP), running against Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan of the PDP, an Itsekiri man alleged to be maternally related to Chief James Ibori.

    During the voter registration exercise for the 2007 general election and 2011 general election, many Urhobo politicians within the PDP collected political incentives and mobilization fees to register politically unaware sons and daughters of Urhobo kingdoms in riverine Ijaw and Itsekiri communities as voters. This was done to artificially inflate the voting population in those areas, strategically disadvantaging Chief Ogboru.

    Sadly, they did not foresee the long-term consequences. In trying to win the election for the PDP, they inadvertently empowered the riverine communities politically, weakening Urhobo influence. Today, many Urhobo politicians, despite being in power, have become politically irrelevant and now depend on the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Ika people for political and financial support. A tragic irony.

    The 2007 election was widely condemned as flawed. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not conduct a proper election but instead wrote fictitious results in favor of the PDP. In response, Chief Ogboru filed a petition, which was initially dismissed, but the Court of Appeal in Benin overturned the decision on October 4, 2010. The court ruled that the 2007 election was invalid and ordered a rerun, which took place on January 6, 2011.

    Even in the rerun, the manipulation persisted. INEC reused the same fraudulently accredited registered voter list, filled with fictitious names from the riverine communities—individuals originally mobilized by PDP Urhobos to defeat Chief Ogboru.

    Chief Ogboru’s True Victories and INEC’s Alleged Manipulations:

    In the 2007 general election, the 2011 rerun, and the 2011 general election, Chief Ogboru was widely regarded as the actual winner, based on genuine votes. However, INEC declared manipulated results, relying on inflated figures from riverine LGAs such as Warri North, Warri South-West, Burutu, and Patani. Shockingly, many Urhobo PDP leaders continued to betray their own people, enabling this injustice.

    This conspiracy against the Urhobo nation, under the guise of opposition to Chief Ogboru, has left a painful legacy. Once-proud Urhobo leaders now look up to their riverine counterparts as political and financial patrons. What a reversal of fortune.

    2015 and 2019 Elections: Repeating the Pattern:

    In the 2015 and 2019 general elections, Ogboru contested again, this time against Senator Dr. Arthur Okowa, an Ika man. These elections were also manipulated, with results arbitrarily written in PDP’s favor. In both instances, PDP’s votes even exceeded the total number of accredited voters in the whole state, which was clearly a violation of the Electoral Act.

    Fictitious votes were generated from sparsely populated rural communities in Delta North and the riverine Delta South. This manipulation stemmed from the same voter registration fraud that began in 2007 to 2011, wherein Urhobo voters were registered in riverine areas to favor the PDP. As a result, the true population strength of urban Delta Central was politically diluted. Ogboru challenged these outcomes up to the Supreme Court, citing widespread irregularities and fictitious votes.

    Legal Battles and Judicial Injustice
    Chief Ogboru has filed more election petitions than any other Nigerian, including those in 2003, 2007, 2011 (rerun and general), 2015, and 2019, except for the 2023 election, which he didn’t contest due to advice from close allies, given past experiences.

    Key facts about his legal struggles include:

    1. In 2007, the Delta State Government, in collusion with the Nigeria Police, unlawfully declared Chief Ogboru wanted with a ₦25 million bounty, with so much harassment and intimidation on his political followers, just to prevent him from filing a petition against the PDP and INEC. 2. His 2003 petition against Ibori lasted 46 months, while the case against Uduaghan dragged on for over three years.

    3. The Supreme Court, due to Ogboru’s persistence, recommended time limits for election petition cases, leading to the current legal framework. 4. Ironically, Chief Ogboru became the first victim of this statute of limitations in 2011 when the Court of Appeal failed to deliver judgment within the required 60 days, as prescribed by Section 285(7) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria, through no fault of his own.

    Yet, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case based on this technicality, despite his request to nullify just 11,000 fraudulent votes from riverine areas like Koko town. 5. His lawyer, Dr. Dickson Osuala, was fined ₦8 million for asking the Supreme Court to reverse its decision, a punishment that shocked many in the legal community.

    6. During the 2015 and 2019 tribunals, INEC’s lawyers argued that INEC guidelines had no legal force, meaning the use of card readers (a fraud-prevention tool) was “unknown to law.” This rationale was used to validate questionable votes, and the Supreme Court upheld this position.

    Finally: A Legacy of Integrity and Perseverance:

    It is unfortunate that some individuals continue to spread lies against Chief Great Ogboru, an innocent man who has relentlessly pursued justice. He is the only Nigerian to have contributed so significantly to the development of Nigeria’s electoral jurisprudence through legal action.

    Chief Great Ogboru, affectionately called The People’s General, has proven himself a man of peace, due process, integrity, and modesty. His political journey, though fraught with betrayals and injustice, remains a symbol of unwavering courage in the face of systemic oppression.

    Those peddling falsehoods against him should desist and instead focus on real political issues, such as the development of Delta State, not the selfish “politics of stomach infrastructure” that now dominates Nigerian politics.

    , Constitutional Democrat and Political Analyst from Ughelli

  • Oborevwori mourns ex-Assembly Clerk, Commissioner, Dan Okenyi

    Oborevwori mourns ex-Assembly Clerk, Commissioner, Dan Okenyi

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Chief Dan Okenyi, a distinguished former Clerk of the Delta State House of Assembly and former Commissioner for Lands, Surveys and Urban Development.

    Governor Oborevwori in a heartfelt condolence message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon in Asaba, described the late Okenyi as a patriotic and committed public servant who served Delta State with diligence and integrity.

    Okenyi, who hailed from Ukunzu in Aniocha North Local Government Area, was a respected figure in the state’s public service.

    He rose through the ranks to become Clerk of the Delta State House of Assembly before his appointment as Commissioner during the administration of former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    He first served in the Ministry of Lands, Surveys and Urban Development and was later redeployed to the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Tourism, where he continued to display remarkable dedication to duty.

    Beyond his service in government, the late Okenyi was also a prominent figure in the Anioma socio-cultural landscape, where he served as Secretary of the Anioma Congress. In that role, he contributed significantly to the unity, growth, and development of the Anioma nation.

    Governor Oborevwori extolled Okenyi’s contributions to the legislative institution, the executive arm, and his community, noting that his death was a painful loss not only to his family and the people of Aniocha North but also to the entire Delta State.

    “The news of the passing of Chief Dan Okenyi came to me as a rude shock,” the Governor said. “He was an astute administrator, a gentleman, and a devoted Deltan whose legacy of service to the state and his Anioma people will be remembered for years to come”.

    He commiserated with the Okenyi family, the people of Aniocha North, and the Anioma Congress, praying for the peaceful repose of the soul of the departed and strength for all who mourn him.

  • Oborevwori, others nominated for 2025 African Governors Award

    Oborevwori, others nominated for 2025 African Governors Award

    Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno, Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna, Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo and Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa, have been nominated for the 2025 African Governors Excellence Award.

    In a statement, Dr Idahosa Osamahze, the Vice Chairman of the Selection Committee said that the event will hold on August 19 in Paris.

    He explained that the initiative aimed at promoting excellence in public service, encouraging innovation in governance, and fostering best practices in leadership for Africa’s socio-economic advancement.

    Osamahze said that the prestigious event will celebrate visionary leadership, exceptional governance, and impactful development initiatives by governors across Africa.

    He said that the award is in recognition of commitment to driving sustainable socio-economic transformation in their respective regions and states.

    According to him, it is designed to spotlight transformative projects in healthcare, infrastructure, education, economic empowerment, and inclusive governance.

    He said from Egypt, Gov. Abdel Amara, Kafr El Sheikh, Gov. Amr Hanafi of Red SeaHis, Gov. Gamal Nour El-Din of AsyutHis,Gov. Khaled Fouda of South Sinai have been nominated.

    Osamahze said that from Kenya, Gov. Hillary Barchok of Bomet County, Gov. George Natembeya of Trans Nzoia,  Gov. Mohamed Adan Khalif of Mandera and Gov. Jeremiah Lomorukai of Turkana have been selected.

    “These governors exemplify what leadership with vision, integrity, and purpose can achieve. Their work is changing lives, fostering prosperity, and inspiring a new generation of public servants across Africa,” he said.

    He said that the  Paris ceremony is expected to attract high-profile dignitaries, development partners, diplomats, and stakeholders from across Africa and Europe.

    Osamahze said that there shall be keynote addresses from global policy leaders, panel discussions on sub-national governance innovation, and networking sessions to foster intergovernmental collaboration.

  • Ima Niboro lauds Oborevwori’s “truly executive” leadership in Delta

    Ima Niboro lauds Oborevwori’s “truly executive” leadership in Delta

    …says The Governor’s Stewardship Matched Increased Allocations With Well-funded Projects

    Renowned journalist and former Presidential Spokesman, Olorogun Ima Niboro, has lauded Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Orohwedor Oborevwori, for what he described as “truly executive” leadership that is transforming the state in visible and impactful ways.

    Niboro made the remarks after a breakfast meeting with Governor Oborevwori, which he shared in a reflective post on his Facebook page.

    The former Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, described the governor as witty, warm, highly intelligent, and focused, praising his commitment to real development rather than political showmanship.

    “I use the phrase ‘truly executive’ deliberately and intentionally,” Niboro wrote, “because there were and still are ‘ceremonial governors’ in certain states across the nation,” he added.

    He said Governor Oborevwori’s determined push for infrastructural renewal evokes memories of a time when Deltans “fasted and prayed” for such progress.

    According to Niboro, Oborevwori’s stewardship has matched the increased federal allocations with well-planned, well-funded projects that are already reshaping the landscape of Delta State.

    He disclosed that during their conversation, the governor expressed confidence that even greater milestones lie ahead. “Delta ain’t seen nothing yet! Bigger, much bigger things are coming,” the governor was quoted as saying.

    Niboro concluded his remarks by affirming his deep respect for Governor Oborevwori, saying, “If he didn’t earn it, you won’t see me a hundred miles near him.”

    The glowing tribute comes as a further endorsement of Governor Oborevwori’s performance under the MORE Agenda, particularly its focus on sustainable infrastructure, responsive governance, and equitable development across Delta State.