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  • Rural Devt: Oborevwori connecting communities, transforming lives in Delta – Aniagwu

    Rural Devt: Oborevwori connecting communities, transforming lives in Delta – Aniagwu

    Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, Thursday, said Governor Sheriff Oborevwori was connecting communities and transforming lives through provision of road infrastructure across rural communities in the state.

    Speaking on national television monitored in Asaba, Aniagwu said Governor Oborevwori has completed over 100km of roads with over 150km ongoing.

    He said Oborevwori provided N1 billion each for road construction in the 25 local government areas in 2024 fiscal year and upscaled it to N2.1 billion each in the 2025 budget.

    “When the governor came in on May 29, 2023, he made a number of promises, but chiefly he was clear on the need to continue on existing projects, in which case he was going to ensure that no project was abandoned and at the same time initiating new ones.

    “In terms of connecting our communities, he has been able to ensure that every local government has roads that are ongoing or completed, which is why he created the Ministry of Works, Rural Roads, and then started with the responsibility of opening up our rural communities.

    “In 2024 fiscal year, he made sure that we, first of all, amassed one billion for each of the local governments to enable us to tackle some community roads.

    “The moment we saw the benefit of that particular budgetary provision, at the time we now started preparing for the 2025 budget, he directed that we must increase it to above N2 billion per local government.

    “As I speak to you, in terms of tackling rural roads, we provided over N2.1 billion to be able to tackle rural roads in every local government and that is not inclusive of what we have also provided for ongoing and new projects.

    “The government in seeing the need to indeed link up to communities in our state, directed that we must also extend this construction of roads to riverine areas.

    “Delta being a coastal state, has a whole lot of riverine communities where they need to also construct roads in addition to bridges to link up to these rural and riverine communities.

    “All those are ongoing and we have commissioned a number of them. As I speak to you, not less than 100 kilometers of such roads have been completed, even as over 150 again are also ongoing.”

    The Commissioner further remarked that Governor Oborevwori was interested in developing rural communities alongside the urban centres to curb rural-urban migration.

    “The reason is because we believe that once the rural communities are developed, we would have been able to chiefly empower the people because the number of the people who even migrate to the urban centers also come from these rural communities.

    “Making rural communities much more livable to the people will ultimately free the urban areas, because the issue of rural-urban drift that makes the urban areas to become overpopulated, puts a whole lot of pressure on the infrastructure in the urban centers.

    “So for us to be able to keep pace with this development in urban centers, we needed to do something in the rural areas in addition to the fact that it also makes it possible for us to ensure security of life and property in those communities.”

    He said no state had budgeted over N125 billion for development of road infrastructure in rural communities across the country, assuring that requests for road construction in communities would prioritised on need assessment basis subject to availability of funds.

  • OBOREVWORI: The essence of appreciation as encouragement to do more

    OBOREVWORI: The essence of appreciation as encouragement to do more

    The Holy Scriptures taught us the importance of appreciation. When Jesus cured ten lepers, only one came back to thank him. Our Lord was surprised that only one leper came to thank him and he asked rhetorically ‘where were the other nine lepers’? Gratitude is one of the pillars of faith of all religions’ teachings.

    Appreciation inspires three things; it tells the doer of the good deed that what he did is appreciated by the beneficiaries. This in turn serves to encourage him to do more goods. Secondly others seeing the appreciation get encouraged to do good, and thirdly as more members of the society embrace doing good, kindness becomes the norm in the society.

    We all must learn to show appreciation for the little and the big deeds of kindness we receive.

    Sheriff Oborevwori the governor of Delta State is performimg miracles and wonders in the state. He is setting standards for what an elected person, a holder of a mandate, should meet. And these His standards are very high indeed. And surprising too because no one expected him to perform at all. He came into the office as an underdog who many thought had little or no knowledge of governance. Some even labeled him an incoming stooge, a kindergarten impostor.

    Governor Sheriff has proved everybody wrong. Overnight he  changed the landscape of the state. Bridges and flyovers are sprouting like mushroom in the state, new roads are being constructed at a feverish pace and old ones are being rehabilitated. No sector is left out of the development stride, none.

    And he is doing all these with just the resources available to the state; no borrowing, no concession, no aid whatsoever. He is even paying off some of the debts which he met in office; hundreds of billions of naira debt repayment!!! Isn’t this wonderful indeed? Is this not outstanding?

    Sheriff has his own unique way of carrying out quality test of work done by contractors. It might be crude but it is effective and efficient. It yields instant results. It is street wise indeed. No site engineer grammar, no bribe, no fraud. He knows from his street experience that the best and cheapest method to test concrete is to strike it with hammer or cutlass. You get instant result. The sparks from such a strike tells the quality story.

    So the governor goes on road inspections with his own test kit: cutlass, chisel and hammer, and with jerry cans of water.

    He strikes the concrete work of drainages, culverts and bridges with his four-foot cutlass; the ‘kaaoo’ sound followed by a shower of sparks; that is Sheriff test. The governor nods his head satisfied. He smiles for the first time. ‘Good job my friend’, he tells the contractor. The contractor sighs a sigh of relief. If  there are no sparks from the cutlass strike then the job is of poor quality, and of course no pay. The contractor may be blacklisted.

    For asphalted roads the governor chisels down through the asphalt to determine the depth of asphalt layer; six inches must be six inches. To test if a drainage is properly sloped he pours water from his jerry cans into the drainage to see how the water flows!!!!

    Is the governor not a street genius!!!!! In the history of Delta state have you heard or seen such an action governor?

    Please applause for the governor; clap for Ukodo, nine gbosa for a practical street PhD!!!!!!

    I am overwhelmed by His Excellency’s street wisdom and native intelligence. No one can beat Ukodo. And we need to show our appreciation by applauding him every inch of the way. We need also to defend him against those failed politicians who see no good in others except in themselves only.

    Only thus can we encourage Ukodo to continue with his good work. Only thus indeed.

    Chief Olori Magege writes from Agbarho, Ughelli North, Delta State.    

  • Oborevwori silencing critics with legacy projects – Aniagwu

    Oborevwori silencing critics with legacy projects – Aniagwu

    Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, Wednesday, said Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s legacy projects had silenced critics in the state.

    Aniagwu, who spoke during the inspection of the ongoing storm water project to deflood Okuokoko, Ugolo-Okpe, Osubi and environs, said Governor Oborevwori was building legacy projects that would impact positively on the lives of citizens.

    The Commissioner who was in company of the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon and top officials of the ministry, said: “The other day when I addressed the media, I mentioned that the governor’s preoccupation is to continue to reply critics with more projects.

    “What you are seeing here is another fact that he is committed to building very lasting legacies through meaningful development across the length and breadth of the 25 local government areas in the state.”

    He added, “This particular project is a storm drainage to control a whole lot of flood water and address the menace of flood in Ugolo-Okpe, Okuokoko, Osubi and environs.

    “Before now, you have a whole lot of flood water, even during little or flash flood or just little rainfall, you see a number of houses submerged.

    “As a government, the same way he is also tackling the one in Asaba. Not long ago, you accompanied us to see the storm drainage that is being built across the Ogbeogonogo Market into the River Niger.

    “You also saw his effort to open up the waterfront in Asaba. All these are part of those meaningful developments. At this moment, they are already backfilling, having constructed the storm drainage underground. So, in a week’s time, you may not see this again.

    “The same way he is also making similar effort in Asaba, the capital territory. Today, individuals are already eyeing the waterfront in Asaba because Oborevwori is opening it in line with the meaningful development.”

    The Commissioner, who also inspected Esezi Road dualisation and flood control measures at Orerokpe, the Orerokpe – Okuloho – Oviri-Okpe – Aragba Road, urged the contractors to increase their speed with a view to taking advantage of the dry season before the rains set in.

    “Not long ago, too, you heard Governor Oborevwori say that he is not going to sacrifice quality projects delivery on the altar of friendship and that means that those who are working for us must do so in line with the specification as clearly spelt out in our Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation.

    “We also urge them to ensure that they increase their speed because, any moment from now, the rains will come in heavily and that is why we are in a hurry to be able to tackle particularly this downstream, so that in the event that the rain comes, it does not cause any form of upset in this environment.

    “So, what you are seeing here is Oborevwori answering critics with another very special project which you may want to call Legacy Project.”

  • Oborevwori mourns Edna Ibru

    Oborevwori mourns Edna Ibru

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has commiserated with the Ibru family of Agbarha-Otor in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the State on the death of their wife and mother, Mrs. Edna Ibru.

    Mrs Ibru, who reportedly died after a brief illness, was the wife of late Olorogun Senator Felix Ovuodoroye Ibru, first Executive Governor of Delta State.

    A former Miss Nigeria, Mrs Ibru in 1964, died in London after a brief illness on Wednesday.

    In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, the governor described the demise of Mrs Ibru as sad and painful, adding that she was a loving wife and mother who supported her husband and family in all his noble endeavours.

    He said, “On behalf of the government and people of Delta, I mourn the passing of a great woman of substance, a caring mother and loving wife, Mrs Edna Ibru.

    “The news of her death came to me as a shock, especially now that the family members needed her motherly and wise counsel.

    “She was a woman of faith who devoted her time in supporting her husband’s political career which culminated in his election as the first Executive Governor of Delta State.”

    Oborevwori prayed to God to accept the soul of the deceased and grant fortitude to the family and friends she left to bear the loss.

  • Alleged defection: Count me out – Oborevwori

    Alleged defection: Count me out – Oborevwori

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has said that he had no plans to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), stressing that his covenant to do more for Deltans stands.

    The Governor spoke through the State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu at a live television programme monitored in Asaba.

    He said those peddling the rumours that Governor Oborevwori wants to move to the All Progressives Congress (APC) were only wishing that he comes to swell up their ranks.

    “Governor Oborevwori is not only a proud member of the PDP and remains a leader of PDP, both in Delta and in Nigeria.

    “He is also a performing governor who has also been able to show that he can be regarded as the poster governor for the PDP. And so those who are wishing that he is jumping ship, we want to tell them that Oborevwori is not in the business of jumping.

    “Apart from that, I am also happy that even following your recognition and by way of nomination as among those who are performing, that Oborevwori is trying to let Nigerians know that the PDP have the strength to deliver, even as we continue to cooperate with the president of Nigeria, because at the moment he does not have any opponent as a president.

    “When the governor declared that he needed to support the president, even as they support the governor for the purpose of bringing good governance, it was in the spirit of patriotism not on the platform of looking for where to jump to.

    “Today, Tinubu is the president of Nigeria, and I know nobody is contesting that and so if Tinubu does not have an opponent as a President, because he is no longer a presidential candidate, when in 2027, and we are going into election, we can begin to talk about those who want to challenge Tinubu.

    Today, he is the president. We have an enlightened self-interest that the success of Tinubu cascades into the success of any governor in Nigeria.

    “In Delta, we are not in the business of fighting constitutional authority. We’re always in the business of supporting those in authority, because by so doing, we are also bringing development to our people.

    “Oborevwori remains in the PDP, he did not even dream, not to talk of the reality of leaving the party. Those who are rumoring, like you said, are very free to rumor and are very free to wish, wish is very free, that he comes to swell up their party but for us in the PDP, we know that Oborevwori will remain a poster governor.”

    On developments in the state, Aniagwu said Governor Oborevwori was fulfilling his administration’s promise to deliver more projects for the people.

    He remarked that while continuing and completing inherited projects, his administration has also initiated and completed lots of projects across the three Senatorial districts.

    He listed some of the legacy projects to include the Beneku bridge in Ndokwa East, Orere bridge in Ughelli South, Ayakoromo bridge in Burutu LGA, Trans-Warri Roads and bridges as well as Warri and Effurun flyovers being executed by Julius Berger.

    “Aside these laudable projects, we have several completed road projects like the Emevor-Orogun road, Okpanam-Ibusa bypass, Isheagu-Ewulu Road, Ezesi road dualisation in Orerokpe as well as Ohorhe-Adagbrasa-Ugolo-Okuodiete road among others.”

  • Support Families of Fallen Heroes, Oborevwori Urges Nigerians

    Support Families of Fallen Heroes, Oborevwori Urges Nigerians

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday, urged Nigerians to demonstrate enduring commitment to the welfare of widows and families of the country’s fallen heroes.

    The governor made the plea while addressing journalists shortly after participating in the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Cenotaph in Asaba, the state capital.

    Governor Oborevwori, who led other top government functionaries, military, and paramilitary personnel to lay wreaths in honour of the nation’s fallen heroes, stressed the significance of the event in commemorating the sacrifices of Nigeria’s Armed Forces.

    “This day happens to be a day we celebrate every year in remembrance of our fallen heroes.

    ” My prayer is for God to grant the souls of our fallen heroes eternal rest and also to console with their families,” the governor said.

    He assured the families of the deceased military personnel that their sacrifices would not be in vain.

    “I want to reassure their families that they will never be neglected. Whichever way we can support them, we will continue to support the widows and also those in the forefront today.

    “It shows that Nigeria cares, our people care. I will encourage them to stand firm, to stand for our country, Nigeria,” Oborevwori added.

    Highlight of the ceremony was the laying of wreaths by the Governor, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, military commanders, and the Commissioner of Police, among others.

  • MONDAY UWAGWU: Oborevwori: The Journey So Far

    MONDAY UWAGWU: Oborevwori: The Journey So Far

    By Monday Uwagwu.

     

    Since his inauguration on May 29, 2023, the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has approached governance with a steadfast commitment to his MORE agenda, delivering on promises to an understandably expectant populace.

    Now, 19 months into his first term, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has demonstrated remarkable capacity in meeting public expectations. His achievements across various sectors are evident and impressive.

    Like an adept marksman with a full hunting bag, Oborevwori’s accomplishments weigh heavily in his favour. The evidence of his success is visible across numerous sectors, reinforcing his dedication to the state’s growth and progress.

    In pursuit of enduring peace, a prerequisite for sustainable governance, Governor Oborevwori’s administration, shortly after assuming office, inaugurated the State Advisory and Peace-Building Council.

    This distinguished council, comprising respected elders from diverse communities of Delta State, has played very critical role in identifying and addressing potential threats to peace and security.

    Their proactive efforts have created the conducive atmosphere necessary for development and public service delivery. The Office of the Special Adviser on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution has also been at play in the peace building efforts of the state government, which has also been very supportive of the security agencies by the steady supply of critical inputs, including patrol vehicles and other operational equipment and kits.

    By the last count, the government had delivered over 60 brand new patrol vehicles to security agencies in the state in an effort to strengthen their daily operational capacity.

    It has also ensured that the state’ security outfit, Operation Delta Sweep, remains well oiled to ensure the effective exercise of its mandate.

    The Oborevwori’s administration has demonstrated a commendable commitment to public service by maintaining and supporting the state’s workforce.

    Upon assumption of office, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori chose to sustain the existing workforce through prompt payment of salaries and other emoluments for both active and retired officers.

    Notably, well ahead of its peers, the administration paid N10,000 per person per month over a three- month period to its over 50,000 workforce. It also upheld the then minimum wage of N30,000 and went a step further by introducing and implementing a flexible new work schedule—an initiative that added significant value to the welfare of the workforce.

    Under the schedule, non- critical staff members enjoy the luxury of two days off duty per week, without prejudice to their annual holidays. The new work schedule saved them the cost of transportation to work on the affected days, just as the payment of the palliative of N10,000 per month, aimed to insulate the personnel from undue exposure to the harsh effects of the removal of petrol subsidy by the Federal Government.

    Besides, the administration equally provided brand new vehicles for Permanent Secretaries, the echelon of its Civil Service. It also committed a sum of over N5 billion to liquidate the arrears of the promotion benefits of affected public officers. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is the first Governor to approve and implement the payment of the new minimum wage. As against the N70,000 threshold, the Governor approved the payment of N77,500 to civil servants.

    Yet, that is not all. In a move that is as revolutionary in conception as it is in execution, the administration actively encouraged/ supported the local governments in the state through guarantee of a N40 billion facility to offset the huge arrears of retirement benefits owed local government pensioners, and approved the recruitment of more than 3,000 primary school teaching and non-teaching staff, aiming to strengthen and revitalize the sector.

    The N40 billion facility has empowered local governments to fulfill their obligations to pensioners, effectively addressing one of the most challenging issues in public service in contemporary Nigeria.

    With regard to the provision of road infrastructure, the administration split the Ministry of Works in two, Highways and Urban Roads; Rural and Riverine Roads, with both now handling over 513 inherited and new road projects, many of which have been completed. In all, the roads span over 1,500 kilometres, while the drainages cover more than 950 kilometres.

    The administration has undertaken significant road infrastructure projects, including the Trans-Warri Road with its numerous culverts and bridges, the Ughelli-Asaba dual carriageway, and the stunning flyover bridges and road projects at PTI Junction, DSC Roundabout, and Enerhen Junction.

    Additionally, the ongoing Orere Bridge and numerous other projects are spread across the state’s three senatorial districts, reflecting a commitment to balanced development.

    In the Education sector, the administration has established and operationalized a campus of the Southern Delta State University (formerly Delta State University of Science and Technology, DSUST), Ozoro, at Orerokpe, as well as introduced a College of Health Sciences at the institution’s main campus in Ozoro.

    It has also maintained the operations of the state’s four public Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education and Colleges of Health Technology and Nursing. The administration also approved the recruitment of over 600 staff to strengthen the sector. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori also approved implementation of salary review of 25 to 35 per cent for tertiary staff.

    The government has equally ensured the smooth running of the more than 1,300 public primary and secondary schools in the state.

    Besides, it has, in spite of the harsh economic realities, paid more than N1 billion to more than 60,000 deserving tertiary students of the state origin, by way of bursary, for two academic sessions.

    The impact of the Oborevwori administration has equally been felt in the vital sector of agriculture, where it has actively supported crop and fish farmers across the state with inputs, including fertilizers, feeds, fingerlings, cash and technical extension services.

    In recognition of the importance of the health sector, the administration has been highly proactive. It has upgraded facilities in several general hospitals, provided substantial funding to numerous Colleges of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Technology, and established a College of Health Technology at Ovrode, which is now operational. As part of its efforts to create conducive environment for Health workers, the state government is building more quarters for Doctors and Nurses.

    With regard to empowerment, the Oborevwori government has enabled more than 250,000 persons with cash and other modes of aid, under the aegis of Delta CARES and other initiatives.

    The administration has disbursed financial grants to 2,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, in the state to grow their businesses and cushion the effects of the inclement economic realities in the country through the state’s Job Creation Office.

    In sports, the government has, by its proactive support of the Delta State Sports Commission, sustained the culture of excellence in competitive sports engagements at the national level by retaining the overall winners’ diadem at the National Youth Games, NYG, and the National Sports Festival (NSF). It has also sustained the Principals’ Cup and the Headmasters’ Cup football contests among secondary and primary schools in the state.

    As part of his avowed determination to advance the independence of the judiciary, the Oborevwori administration has completed and inaugurated the State High Court Complex which consists of si floors, six court rooms, six conference halls, six witness waiting rooms, six holding cells, six secretarial offices, two general conference halls, a ceremonial hall, Multi-purpose Hall, lawyers’ lounge, judges’ lounge, VIP lounge and a library, among others.

    The new High Court Complex also have internet access and other critical Information Technology (IT) facilities in the building to enhance e-filing of court processes and e-payments for services rendered by the High Court of Justice.

    In addition, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori presented 20 brand new Toyota Prado Jeeps to Judges in the state and official vehicles to other Judicial officers for ease of movement. He is also building Judges quarters across the state to address accommodation problems.

    In housing, the administration has commenced the building of 50 housing units made up of 30 three bedrooms and 20 two bedrooms in three different locations as a pilot scheme. Eight units of duplex is also being constructed to accommodate more Commissioners in the quarter.

    As part of its efforts at diversifying the economy of the state, the administration has sealed a deal with UTM LNG for the harnessing of the huge reserves of natural gas in the state.

    This deft move is expected to earn more income for the state, reduce the tempo of gas flaring in the state, help preserve the environment and equally encourage Deltans to embrace cleaner energy for domestic use.

    It would take far more space than is available here to comprehensively outline the numerous development initiatives of the Oborevwori administration. However, it is worth noting that, based on the progress so far, the administration has kept alive the hope of Deltans for accelerated, cost-efficient development of the state.

    This hope is set to evolve into even greater expectations in the coming year, as evidenced by the allocation of over N630 billion for capital projects in this year’s budget. Notably, each local government area has been allocated a mandatory N2 billion specifically for road development, in addition to the impressive N250 billion earmarked for road infrastructure across the state. What could be more reassuring than this?

  • Oborevwori decorates CSO, ADC, others with new ranks(Photos)

    Oborevwori decorates CSO, ADC, others with new ranks(Photos)

    Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Friday, decorated his Chief Security Officer, (CSO) Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Omoarebun Iluobe,; his Aide-De-Camp, (ADC), Superintendent of Police (SP) Oreoluwa Ogunwumiju, and five others who were newly promoted by the Police authority in Government House, Asaba.

    Other officers include the Provost, SP Kenneth Iyetor; Unit Commander, Government House, Asaba, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Bako Ibrahim; Escort Commander, DSP Umoh Ubong; OC Communication, Government House, DSP Anthony Okonji, and Unit Commander 51 Police Mobile Force (PMF) DSP Kalu Ibeh.

    Oborevwori decorates CSO, ADC, others with new ranks

    Governor Oborevwori was supported by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme; the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi and wife of the CSO, Mrs Victoria Omoarebun.

    In his remarks, CP Abaniwonda thanked President Bola Tinubu and the Inspector- General of Police, IGP Sunday Egbetokun, for approving the elevation of the seven officers.

    He said that in any organisation, the reward for hardwork was usually elevation to the next level, adding that the officers had been found worthy of being promoted to their next ranks.

    He said the police in the state achieved low insecurity during the Christmas and New Year celebrations due to the strong collaboration with communities and critical stakeholders as well as other security agencies.

    Oborevwori decorates CSO, ADC, others with new ranks

    “We put in certain measures that enabled us have a very peaceful Christmas and New Year celebrations and, going forward, we hope to sustain these collaborations, especially in areas where we have pockets of security challenges.”

    While congratulating the newly promoted officers, CP Abaniwonda enjoined them to re-dedicate themselves to the service of their fatherland so that, at the next round of promotions, they would also be found worthy of elevation again.

    He thanked Governor Oborevwori for being what he termed a pillar of support to all the security agencies in the state, and assured that the police would continue to work hard to ensure that sustainable security remained an integral part of the Governor’s MORE Agenda.

    Responding on behalf of the newly promoted officers, CSP Omoarebun Iluobe, gave thanks to God on their elevation, assuring that the promotion would spur them to re-dedicate themselves to the service of the state and the country.

    “It’s a new year and we promise to do our best; I also charge my newly promoted colleagues to put in their best to justify our promotions,” he said.

  • Oborevwori not leaving PDP – Spokesman

    Oborevwori not leaving PDP – Spokesman

    Chief Press Secretary to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, Sir Festus Ahon, Monday, described rumours of defection plans of the Governor to other party as untrue and concocted by some opposition elements in the State.

    Ahon in a statement in Asaba, said some elements in the opposition party in the State were threatened by the rising acceptance and bridge-building efforts of the Governor across political divides.

    According to him, Governor Oborevwori will continue to collaborate with the government at the centre for the overall benefit of Deltans and the country at large.

    He said the Governor had no reason to defect to any other party given his wide acceptance in the PDP and followership by well meaning Deltans and residents, adding that he remained focused on delivering the MORE Agenda to all Deltans as promised during his electioneering campaigns.

    He therefore urged Deltans to ignore the rumours making the rounds as it was the handiwork of mischief makers and fifth columnists.

  • Oborevwori Assures Agbor Fire Victims Of Support+Photos

    Oborevwori Assures Agbor Fire Victims Of Support+Photos

    Less than 24 hours after fire caused by fallen tanker ravaged some buildings in Agbor metropolis and led to the death of four persons, the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has commiserated with the families of the deceased.

    Governor Oborevwori who mandated his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, to lead top government functionaries to visit families of the victims and inspect the level of damage, said in a video call during the visit to a husband of one of the victims that they should take heart and believe that God alone knew why it happened.

    Deputy Governor Onyeme had in an interview with journalists during the visit, said the state government was touched by the unfortunate incident and assured of support to the victims.

    Oborevwori Assures Agbor Fire Victims Of Support

    He said; “what happened was an unfortunate accident. Those of us who are alive will do what we can to cushion the effects of the accident on the victims and their families.

    “It was an unfortunate incident and our Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, asked us to come and see what happened, and commiserate with families of the victims.”

    Elder Festus Adomugbor, husband to one of those who got burnt in the inferno and was visited by the Deputy Governor and his team, expressed surprised that the Delta State government could act promptly to identify with them.

    Oborevwori Assures Agbor Fire Victims Of Support

    He said, “I want to appreciate the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for this prompt action; I know that there is nothing any person can do to bring my wife back to life, but it remains to be stated for the records that I never knew that the governor of this state could send this magnitude of entourage that I am seeing today to visit my home.

    “My heart has been heavy since yesterday, my children are with me and sympathizers are around. I begin to ponder what will happen when these visitations die down.”