Tag: Sheriff Oborevwori

  • Governor’s Diary: Oborevwori working to protect interest of Deltans – By Festus Ahon

    Governor’s Diary: Oborevwori working to protect interest of Deltans – By Festus Ahon

    By Festus Ahon

    The primary responsibility of every elected or appointed public official is to serve the collective interests of the people. In a developing country like Nigeria, where infrastructural deficits pose significant challenges, governments at all levels must prioritize substantial investments in critical sectors.

    Since assuming office on May 29, 2023, Delta State Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has demonstrated unwavering dedication to the welfare of Deltans, through his MORE agenda –Meaningful development, Opportunities for all, Realistic reforms, and Enhanced peace and security— he continues to drive impactful governance.

    His administration’s key initiatives include: Infrastructure Development: Construction of roads, bridges, and urban renewal projects; Education and Healthcare; Investments in schools, hospitals, and social welfare programmes; Economic Growth: Support for businesses, agriculture, and job creation; and Security and Peacebuilding: Strengthening security measures to ensure a safer environment for residents.

    Speaking while hosting members of the newly elected executive of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Delta State Chapter, led by Bishop Abos Willie, at Government House, Asaba, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori urged elected and appointed public office holders in the state to prioritize the interests of the people above personal gains in the discharge of their duties. The governor attributed the tendency of some public officials to place themselves above the collective good to a lack of reverence for God.

    Reflecting on his administration’s achievements over the past 19 months, he credited divine guidance and God’s providence for the progress made so far. He reaffirmed his commitment to putting God first in the governance of Delta State.

    He congratulated members of the new PFN executive in the state on their successful election, even as he promised to synergise with them in advancing the MORE Agenda of his administration.

    He implored the body and the church to continue to pray for the state and the nation, affirming that God was needed to reverse the ugly trend in the country.

    …Tasks Political Appointees On Whistle Blowing Policy

    ALSO, Governor Oborevwori has charged political appointees in the state to champion the whistle blowing policy of his administration by reporting poorly executed projects in their areas for prompt action.

    Governor Oborevwori gave the charge, Wednesday, while swearing-in Senator Ighoyota Amori as his Chief Adviser at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba. He said video recordings and information on any poorly executed project would help the government in blacklisting erring contractors, in addition to putting an end to the abandonment of projects and execution of jobs against the terms of contractual agreements.

    “Last week, during an interactive session with the top level public/civil servants, I announced my intention to open a hotline for residents to report cases of sub-standard jobs by contractors, to my office.

    “This is an initiative that will assist the government to ensure that the government gets full value for the money spent on projects. Political appointees must take the lead in this by monitoring projects in their localities and advise the government accordingly.

    “Governance is all about teamwork and all hands must be on deck to achieve our goal of giving our people the best and making Delta State the envy of other states in the federation,” he said.

    …Woos Swedish Investors To Delta

    GOVERNOR Oborevwori, on Tuesday, urged Swedish investors to explore investment opportunities by taking advantage of the state’s peaceful environment, strategic location and abundant natural resources for high investment returns engagement. He made the call when he received the Swedish Ambassador to Nigeria, Annika Hahn-Englund, and her delegation at Government House, Asaba, on Tuesday.

    The Governor noted that the state was blessed with abundant crude oil and gas deposits, and assured that there would be high returns on investments in the state. He said: “Delta State is a peaceful place and it is one of the places in Nigeria that produces the crude oil that serves this nation. And we are open to business because it’s a place that is very peaceful.

    “It will interest you to know that, in Delta State, we have three airports; the Asaba International Cargo Airport, the Osubi/Warri airport and the Escravos airport which serves the coastal oil terminal.

    “Your visit today will also consolidate our relationship with the Swedish government. I am also aware that since 1961, Nigeria has had a relationship with the Swedish government.”

    Earlier, the Swedish Ambassador to Nigeria, Annika Hahn-Englund, congratulated Governor Oborevwori on his award of Governor of The Year by ThisDay Newspaper and Arise Television, adding that she had been longing to visit Delta. Hahn-Englund said Sweden and Nigeria have diplomatic relations dating back to 1961, adding that her visit was to promote trade and investment.

    “We have some Swedish companies in Nigeria which are mainly into ICT, infrastructure, Telecom, Energy and Transportation. We meet with them regularly and we know where they are interested in terms of investments.”

    …Gets PDP Governors’ Endorsement On Infrastructural Development

    THE Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum and Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Mohammed, has lauded Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for the massive infrastructural development across the state.

    Governor Mohammed gave the commendation, Thursday night, during a state banquet organised for members of the PDP Governors’ Forum, ahead of the forum’s meeting held last Friday at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Asaba.

    He also commended other state governors elected on the ticket of the party for their various contributions to the development of their states, insisting that despite the internal challenges plaguing the party, the PDP remained the party of prime choice for Nigerians.

    He thanked Governor Oborevwori and the people of the state for their hospitality and reception, assuring that the party would come out of its present challenges stronger.

    Earlier, Governor Oborevwori thanked his brother Governors for coming, and assured that the party would come out with resolutions that would unite it and the country.

    …Commences 2023/2024 Bursary Payment To 32,028 Students

    GOVERNOR Sheriff Oborevwori has given approval for the commencement of payment of 2023/2024 Students Special Assistance Scheme (Bursary Award) to eligible Deltans in higher schools across the country.

    The Executive Secretary, Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board, Dr. Godfrey Enita, who disclosed this in a statement in Asaba on Saturday, said the payment would commence on February 3, 2025. Enita, while commending Governor Oborevwori for the approval, said 32,028 students would benefit from the bursary scheme.

  • Oborevwori tasks public officers on selflessness

    Oborevwori tasks public officers on selflessness

    Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta on Wednesday, charged public office holders in the state to put the interest of the people above self in the discharge of their duties.

    The governor gave the charge when  the new executive of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), State Chapter, led by Bishop Abos Willie, called on him at Government House, Asaba.

    He said it was the lack of fear of God that made some public office holders to put themselves above the collective interest of the people.

    Oborevwori attributed the successes so far recorded by his administration in the last 19 months to divine directive and God’s providence and pledged to continue to put God first in the governance of the state.

    He congratulated members of the new PFN executive in the state on their successful election and promised to synergies with them in advancing the M.O.R.E Agenda of his administration.

    “First, let me congratulate the new executive members of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Delta state Chapter.

    “As an administration, we are grateful to God for the successes that we have recorded so far.

    “It is by divine wisdom that we have been able to judiciously allocate resources that meet competing needs and made the right choices and decisions.

    “As a government, we are determined to continue to trust God for wisdom, guidance and direction to successfully execute the programmes that we have outlined under the M.O.R.E Agenda.

    “I know that, in partnership with the Christian body, we will succeed because, as an Elder in the Living Faith Church, we put God first in everything that we do.

    “We are elected or appointed to serve interest of the people and not for our personal interest; as such, the interest of the people should come first.

    “By the time you put the interest of the people first, you will succeed but when you put your personal interest first, you will fail,” he said.

    He said his administration was committed to doing those things that would positively impact on the lives of the people at the grassroot.

    “l want to assure you that, as a government, we will continue to partner with relevant stakeholders in order to move the state forward,” Oborevwori said.

    He implored the PFN and the church to continue to pray for the state and the nation, affirming that God was needed to reverse the ugly trend in the country.

    Earlier, the State PFN Chairman, Bishop Abos Willie, said the visit was not only to introduce the new executive to the governor but to also congratulate him on his giant strides and recognition by the ThisDay Newspaper and Arise Television as the Governor -of -The -Year.

    Willie reminded the governor of the need to sustain zero tolerance for shoddy projects, stressing that the bold step would stamp out the syndrome of abandonment of projects in the state.

    He outlined the programmes of his administration to include the value of the Holy Bible, religious harmony, integrity in Christianity and value of being born again.

    He, however, urges the state government  support in achieving the set goals.

  • Oborevwori govt working in Delta, fair to all – Isoko Monarch

    Oborevwori govt working in Delta, fair to all – Isoko Monarch

    The traditional ruler of  Owhe Kingdom in Isoko North local government area HRM Romanus Ejirememe Inana,  says the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is making  impact in  social development across Delta with a broad based leadership style.

    Speaking in a special interview at his Palace the Odiologbo of Otor  Owhe said Governor Oborevwori had been fair to the various ethnic groups in the state in the implementation of his M.O.R.E.Agenda development programme which is visible across the three senatorial districts.

    The monarch said  Oborevwori kept his promise to be the governor of all Deltans and noted that the people of Isoko were happy and satisfied with his development efforts.

    The Odiologbo of Owhe  cited the educational projects at the Delta state university of science and Technology Of Ozoro, medical infrastructure in Isoko land and Ughelli /Oleh/Ozoro expressway leading to Asaba as” indelible  milestones of the Oborevwori administration within two years in office ”

    The traditional ruler urged Deltans to continue to support the governor as he possessed the capacity to transform the state in the years ahead.

    Details of the interview coming…

  • Oborevwori to Omo-Agege: na pepper body dey do you

    Oborevwori to Omo-Agege: na pepper body dey do you

    Sheriff Oborevwori, the Governor of Delta State has slammed the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege over his criticism of a “Governor of the Year” award he received from a media house.

    TheNewsGuru understands that ThisDay had honoured Oborevwori with the “Governor of the Year” award.

    However, Omo-Agege, during a visit to Kwale in Delta State on Saturday, called out Oborevwori, accusing him of mortgaging the state’s resources for personal recognition.

    In reaction, the state’s Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Charles Aniagwu, in a statement stated that the award was given in recognition of his fiscal discipline and innovative governance.

    We thought we were alone in terms of observation of these giant strides of the governor, not knowing that even in faraway Lagos and Abuja, the editors of THISDAY and ARISE News, or rather the two media outlets, were also busy with their eagle eyes, taking copious notes,” Aniagwu said.

    The commissioner agrued that the sitting governor truly deserved the award for his administration’s numerous completed and ongoing projects.

    We do not have issues with some persons in opposition, particularly our brother and leader, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege. We are not stopping them from playing politics or making constructive criticisms because it emboldens us to do more, but to begin to ask what we are doing and why we were given the award is, at best, seen as ‘Pepper-body’,” Aniagwu remarked.

    Aniagwu further advised Omo-Agege to desist from his political rivalry and acknowledge the progress being made in Delta State.

    He said, “We expect that if their state has been picked as making progress, they should be happy. Trying to de-market the state because of personal interest is not in the interest of anybody.”

    He also called on Omo-Agege to focus on the development of Delta State rather than political attacks.

  • How did Oborevwori hinder you as a Federal Legislator? – Group queries Nwoko

    How did Oborevwori hinder you as a Federal Legislator? – Group queries Nwoko

    The Anioma United Front, AUF has taken Senator Ned Nwoko to task over his claim that Governor Sherif Oborevwori hindered him from his legislative goals.

    The group in a statement issued on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 cautioned the lawmaker against igniting animosity between the people of Delta North and other senatorial zones with what it described as his defenceless abandonment of his mandate gifted him by his constituency.

    It would be recalled that Senator Nwoko in explaining his reason to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP to the All Progressives Congress, APC alleged that Governor refused to back his quest to create Anioma State and also his funding plans for the Federal Government sponsored Okpai Power plant.

    Countering him, the AUF in a statement issued by its spokesman, Onye Nkem queried the rationality of his claims noting that Senator Nwoko had failed as a federal legislator in trying to force the State Government into pushing legislative agenda that were essentially federal.

    “We have waited for long to see how Senator Ned Nwoko would rationalise his defection and were not surprised by his projection of wholly irrational arguments.

    “We at AUF like the majority of Ndi Anioma have repeatedly said it that we have no hand in Nwoko’s pet project of turning our state into an Igbo State. He is on his own in the fancy political project. We are shocked that at a time that several of his colleagues are drawing billions of naira of federal government projects that Nwoko’s dream has remained his propaganda scheme of Anioma as the sixth Igbo State.

    “Even more ludicrous is that while his fellow senators are drawing money from Abuja to their states that he wants our governor, HE Sherif Oborevwori to plough from the state budget to fund a federal government project. This is a shock to us.” conc

    “Now that he is gone, we again ask him to put his mandate on the line and re-contest his seat projecting his fanciful ideas.”

    Concluding, the group tasked the people of Delta North to sustain their support for their elective representatives and not cry over spilled milk as concerning the defection of Nwoko.p

  • Gov Oborevwori emerges Delta man-of-the-year

    Gov Oborevwori emerges Delta man-of-the-year

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, on Saturday, emerged the Delta Man-of-the-year 2024, according to a survey by The NEHEMS-CAPOIN, an independent, non-governmental organisation.

    The award was conferred on him at a ceremony tagged, “The Media Unveiling for Delta Man of the Year 2024 Award”, organised in Asaba.

    The governor defeated Sen. Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, and Chief Government Ekpemuokolo (Tompolo) of Tantita Securities and handler of Federal Government Oil and Gas Facilities Security Surveillance Contract

    The poll showed that Oborevwori garnered 349 votes from physical voting and 10 from online.

    The lawmaker, who emerged second, polled 172 physical votes with 157 online, totalling 329 votes.

    Tompolo polled 164 votes, comprising 148 physical and 16 online to come third.

    The Executive Director of The NEHEMS-CAPOIN, Mr Victor Sorokwu, said the exercise was “devoid of politics and bias but in pursuit of people-minded leadership and good governance”.

    According to him, the nominees were selected from the three senatorial districts of the state through random sampling.

    Sorokwu said that Oborevwori was chosen from Delta Central, while Nwoko and Tompolo were chosen from Delta North and Delta South, respectively.

    He said, “The NEHEMS-CAPOIN is in pursuit of people-minded leadership and good governance.

    “We feel a sense of civic responsibility to our society, particularly in a democratic setting that our leaders should feel and have the public perception of their service delivery.

    “One of our initiatives is organising public opinion poll, both physically and online, to determine how our leaders are leading us.”

    He also said that the poll was not an election “but a test on how the people perceived their leaders and to provide a feedback for the leaders to understand how they have faired”.

    He said that field officers were sent to informed environments in Abraka  (Delta Central), Ozoro (Delta South), and Asaba (Delta North) to conduct the physical polls.

    “The physical and online votings were carried out in four weeks, which ended at 11.59 p.m. on Friday,” Sorokwu said.

    Announcing the results, he said, “We are here for the Media Unveiling of the Delta Man of the Year 2024 Award.

    “Painstakingly, we have ensured that we establish credibility, fairness and integrity in the process.

    “From the physical and online polls, Chief Government Ekpemuokolo, polled 164 votes, Nwoko garnered 329 votes, and Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori polled 359 votes.

    “By reason of this result, Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori is hereby unveiled as the Delta Man-of-the-Year 2024,” Sorokwu said.

    He further said that the three nominees polled a cumulative 852 votes of the 900 expected physical and limitless online votes during the exercise.

  • INTERVIEW: Oborevwori has shown bold determination to re-write Delta State’s history – Olu of Warri

    INTERVIEW: Oborevwori has shown bold determination to re-write Delta State’s history – Olu of Warri

    …says his sincerity of purpose is crystal clear

    …we have experienced a peaceful era so far

    …the governor is an embodiment of humility

    The Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III gave a press interview in his first major public assessment of the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State where he spoke extensively on positive developments in the Big Heart.

    Excerpts:

    HRM, what is your candid assessment of the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, as regards the development of Delta state ,Warri territory and environs in particular since his assumption of duty, in 2023?

    The first thing that comes to mind is that it has been peaceful .Since His Excellency came in I don’t think we have had any security situation in this state and that in itself is
    something that we cannot take for granted because if there is no peace for all his good intentions
    you know you don’t have a solid foundation to begin to do anything.

    So obviously God has helped him very much and we the people on ground we are very much cooperating with with him and all his plans but what I would like to say is that we have been through a lot.When we look specifically to where we are, Warri kingdom where the Itsekiris are, there are examples that we can see of the governor’s good efforts over this last couple of years.

    First one is there is a major drainage work going on especially in the Odion area. Obviously that’s going to help when we get into the rainy seasons to checkmate heavy flooding that goes on there. This development initiative is also tied to the overhaul of the Warri Township Stadium which we know will be a world-class infrastructure masterpiece.

    Even with my engagement with the government I have seen the plans and I know the work cannot commence until the drainage is sorted, so that we are not putting the cat before the horse. The foundational work just shows you that this man is really out for something that’s going to be long-lasting.

    There is the trans Warri Ode Itsekiri road which is something that he inherited but we are very delighted to see that he’s seen it through to the end because that’s a major infrastructure project that is going to open up the riverine area.

    Obviously, you know Warri is tight. Expansion is on. As far as government bureaucracy goes, he tends to give things a little bit of a push.

    And I think finally, even though this goes beyond Warri, it’s just very obvious. When you fly anywhere in the world, the airport and the road that leads out to the airport, it always gives an important impression. And clearly His Excellency is determined to give people who fly into Warri through Osubi a great Warri.

    Everyone can see the bridges, the road work on going connecting Osubi all the way to the Effurun roundabout, I think that will go a long way in not only giving people the right impression of Warri and Delta state. When you fly in it is a great way to be welcomed and I am sure it would have multiplier effects on the entire area.

    You know we can go on listing the achievements but these are just a few off the top of my head that we must commend his Excellency’s efforts so far.

    We are looking forward to the completion of them which I’m sure will all be done even before campaigns, rolling within the year and we’re talking about elections . So yes, those are my initial responses to my assessment of his excellency that we can all see tangible examples so far.

    As a revered royal you must have interacted closely with the Delta governor. What is your perception of his character and the leadership style?

    It always strikes me, Governor Oborevwori is a very humble man. Not too many people are sent into office and are able to maintain the character and the persona that they were before. And two years on the hot seat, his temperament remains the same. His demeanor is the same.He is very considerate.

    From my interaction with him, he takes time, he listens. And as far as government bureaucracy goes, he tends to give things a little bit of a push. Obviously he understands government quite well, obviously being the speaker for several years before now becoming the governor, he would know very well how to navigate the levers and the strings to pull.

    And I think all that matched with his humility and his level-headedness. It appears to be working very well for him and how he’s going about governing what is a complicated state that is Delta. So that’s my close assessment of his Excellency.

    Obviously he understands governors quite well, obviously being the speaker for several years before becoming the governor, he would know very well how to navigate the levers and the strings to pull.

    Your Royal Majesty, what is your candid advice to the Governor, particularly as he moves on governing Delta with it’s complex ethnicity. And finally what is your dream for Warri in the years ahead?

    Well, advice for His Excellency the Governor. It’s simple. It’s more of the same. Remain humble, as he is. Do more listening. Remain focused and discern from what is a distraction, as opposed to what should be focused on. Because there, when you are in a position like he is, there will be many distractions. A lot of things will come and it will be presented as though, oh, this is very urgent, this is very urgent, you know.

    But there are things that are not as urgent as they are presented. If you are able to be focused, you know, your heart is in the right place, your plans are right, God will bring full alignment. So where he’s able to just avoid distraction and focus. I think the good that he intends for the state, will come. It will come without paying any mind to all the numerous distractions. So that’s just my simple advice. And he’s already on the way there.

    So for him to continue, you know, stay humble and attentive, and also firm and determined to carry out what he already has planned for the state.

    And I believe finally to your last question as to how I see Warri ahead …My dreams for Warri.I envisage that Warri will emerge into a global African metropolis where we’re not even overly focused on the natural resources that God has recognized.

    Everybody knows Warri and its environs are very well blessed with Oil and Gas and you know we have not yet tapped into our blue economy, marine potentials our culture potentials.

    We have not even tapped into our tourism potentials, our eco tourism Even trading, commerce and all that There is so much that we have not even started to harness.So much more that can be realized from what God has given us.We all just have to be brave and decide to step away from conventional thinking. I think if we’re able to stand united above that unconventional thinking and approach, we will see the potential reality that is Warri.
    Very well.

  • Governor Oborevwori deserves Medal of Excellence – By Kenneth Yugbovwre

    Governor Oborevwori deserves Medal of Excellence – By Kenneth Yugbovwre

    In the run-up to the 2023 general elections, many Deltans, including political pundits , were misled by political rhetoric, failing to recognize the exceptional qualities of our governor. As the speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, he distinguished himself as the first and only person to have led the house for six consecutive years without any leadership crisis that had previously defined the Assembly’s leadership.

    Street gossip and campaign smear blinded many Deltans from celebrating his victory when he was announced as the duly elected governor of Delta State. Consequently, people projected very low expectations for his government’s performance.

    However, all the cynics were proven wrong and put to shame. Many may find it difficult to accept the reality of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s sterling governance and would rather live in denial of the visible good work. But I choose to part ways with incurable critics by acknowledging the governor’s achievements. As they say, truth heals, and by publicly recognizing his excellent performance, I hope to guide others still weighed down by pride and prejudice.

    As someone offshore who maintains strong ties to our native country, I visit as regularly as my business and work schedules permit. My recent visit to Delta State in December 2024 and the first two weeks of January 2025 followed my previous visit in 2022.

    During the five to six weeks I traveled across Delta State, I experienced a mix of excitement and frustration. While I had previously written about the challenges of the federal government’s poorly executed cashless policy, in this piece, I am pleased to join other well-meaning Deltans in celebrating Governor Sheriff’s monumental achievements in less than two years.

    The simultaneous infrastructural transformations in the Warri/Effurun metropolis and other areas I visited reminded me of President Barack Obama’s mantra: “Yes, we can.” Governor Sheriff has proven that we too can achieve great things in Delta.

    My conviction that the governor is performing creditably was corroborated by comments of applause from both partisan and non-partisan Deltans I encountered during my brief stay in my native land.

    Now that the “pudding” has proven irresistible and uplifting, it behooves us to appreciate him by calling for the extension of his tenure, officially sealed in 2027. I am challenging all residents of Warri – the most cosmopolitan city in the world – to lead the charge for the governor’s second-term mandate.

    The most appropriate recognition would be to confer a medal or pantheon of excellence in governance upon Governor Sheriff, hosted by Warri Beyond Borders and sister platforms. This would send a clear message to potential gubernatorial candidates that 2027 is not a year of vacancy, but a year to continue and renew the governor’s good work.

    It is time to move from sideline critics to participants in growing Warri and Delta State by standing with Governor Sheriff. Let us reinvent the glamour and glitz for which Warri is known.

    Kenneth Yugbovwre, MPH

    Conflict Resolutions

    Trinity College

    Dublin, Ireland

  • Pa Clark and the ‘Street Governor’ – By Abraham Ogbodo

    Pa Clark and the ‘Street Governor’ – By Abraham Ogbodo

    By Abraham Ogbodo

    Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori never stops to give thanks to God. But he needs to arrange a special thanksgiving now. Praying every morning at the Government House Chapel is part of his daily routine. He doesn’t miss it. He doesn’t also miss Sunday service. He is an Elder in Winners Church. Nothing reduces his time with God. Overall, he stands very tall in that department. He even tries to show it in his conduct by being more reserved than he is expressive. In other words and like an orphan, he tries in every way to do his own thing quietly and avoid unnecessary quarrel with people who are more privileged. He understands where he is coming from. In the built-up to 2023, his opponents said he was from the street and therefore, not good enough for the elevated formalities and tasks of the Government House in Asaba.

    But he made it against the run of the fast-pacing politics of 2023. We can as well say that his hard nut was cracked by a benevolent spirit and he has not forgotten to be humble. That humility is helping him a lot. It has kept him focused and very far from exhibiting any form of street mannerisms that his critics had hoped for. Instead, he has been able to strike some impression in Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark. This is a big score. It is the reason I am suggesting to the Governor to expand his spiritual bouquet to accommodate a special thanksgiving to celebrate this huge endorsement of his efforts, so far, by Papa Clark.

    Maybe I should explain a little more. Papa Clark is not ordinary. He is a principality even in the national context. He is beyond bounds. He says whatever he wants to say, to whomever and at whatever time and nothing will happen. He has earned that privilege. Pa Clark is unaffected by the known sentiments. “I am not a praise singer” he reiterated. And so, when he talks, even at age 97, the low and the high in Nigeria listen somehow. He cannot be pacified to tone down. Like crab, you cannot put him securely under wraps. For instance, if as Governor, you take to him a giant cow at Christmas and then begin to dream big dreams of having him under wraps, he breaches the boundaries almost immediately to proclaim that he actually deserves more than you have done as an elder statesman. If the package is enhanced, to a say, a brand new Prado SUV and an accompanying cash of N50million, he will describe the largesse as statutory and he therefore does not need to go overboard to express gratitude to the generous giver. It is like asking a pensioner to specially thank the pension manager for releasing his pension money.

    There is yet another aspect of Pa Clark that is also pretty difficult to comprehend by casual observers. The old man is very stingy with praises. It is very difficult to impress him. Here is an example.  After what seemed to former President Olusegun Obasanjo like good deal on the Delta Steel Complex (DSC), Ovwian-Aladja, Pa Clark had stormed the stage to cast spanner in the works. He lambasted Obasanjo for selling DSC to some con Indian investors for peanuts. In the tumultuous aftermath of the sale, Pa Clark had explained to stakeholders at one forum in Warri that a well run thrift cooperative in Kiagbodo or Aladja, would have been able to raise, without hassles, the 30 million dollars, at a time dollar exchanged for one to N120, which Global Infrastructure Holdings Limited (GIHL) paid for the steel company. This was to underscore his disapproval of the concession deal described back then by industry watchers as a rape on the national heritage. Obasnjo’s successor, Alhaji, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua  acted without looking back on the prevailing sentiments to revoke the concession and resell the complex to Premium Steel and Mines for about N40 billion.

    In national discourse, Pa Clark comes in different descriptions depending on the context. He is an elder statesman. Other times and when PANDEF (Pan Niger Delta Forum) is in focus, he drops to “foremost Niger Delta leader.’’ When the issues are further disaggregated, he settles finally for “foremost Ijaw leader.’’ So far and good, he has managed to project in these cross-cutting, and sometimes conflicting, roles, without losing stature. He has simply learnt to answer whatever name that he is called at any given time. What doesn’t change is the purity and strength of his message. Either as an elder statesman, Niger Delta or Ijaw Leader, Pa Clark has been fairly constant. Nothing pushes him into a correctness to manage political intrigues.

    Almost a decade ago, the old man announced his entry into the departure lounge and that he could board and fly away any moment. He has not boarded. He is still holding his boarding pass and walking about the duty-free zone where he runs free commentaries on the composition of shops and prices of goods on display. If a Wike, for instance, is displaying expired goods in his shop and refuses to walk back from the wrong way, he assumes the corresponding role of a Niger Delta Leader to talk him back on a sensible path. If it is a Bola Tinubu that is inventing taxes without creating an economy in his financial services shop in the duty-free zone, Pa Clark will step in as an Elder Statesman to note that neither the economics of Adam Smith nor Karl Max supports creating humongous national wealth from a traumatised people.

    It is much easier for the old man in Delta State where his stool and stature are almost sacrosanct. His language is also understood by all. Principally, he speaks Ijaw, Urhobo and English. But whichever he chooses to speak, is understood by all the ethnic nationalities, namely, Ijaw, Isoko, Itsekiri, Urhobo, Ukuani, Ika/Anioma, in the State. Most times, he speaks to the people through their Governor. And since 1999 when this democratic experiment started, he has been speaking to all the Governors in the state. He previews and reviews. While his previews have been moderated by anticipation of performance, his reviews during and after performance have been very caustic. He has got nothing nice to say about all the past Governors, namely, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan and Dr. Arthur Ifeanyichukwu Okowa.

    Although Pa Clark spoke differently and at different times to different Governors, the message was same. He accused all three past Governors of misrule. It was a blanket condemnation that didn’t recognise the modest contributions of these Governors in certain areas. For instance, Ibori’s opening up of rural areas with roads and electricity did not tilt the scale in his favour. Neither did the efforts of Dr. Uduaghan in health care and Okowa in road infrastructure cut impression as relevant facts in the court of Pa Clark.  Nothing about the performance of the trio was admitted in evidence to help their cases. The old man handed a verdict of guilt. He sounded triumphantly final like the Supreme Court. Chief Ibori, in the light of his port-office travails, got the worst bashing from Pa Clark. He was named the founder of the misrule dynasty. The alleged misdeeds of Uduaghan and Okowa were traceable to the foundation that Ibori laid.

    Therefore, for Pa Clark to wake up in his departure lounge and talk as if the incumbent Governor is a product of a different political dynasty, is really, really, a big deal. Just for the records, this is how it has been in Delta State. Ibori begot Uduaghan. Uduaghan begot Okowa or put differently, Ibori caused Uduaghan to beget Okowa. When it was time to beget Oborevwori, there was a real confusion over the heir-apparent was. The hurdle was scaled somehow and in the end, Okowa struggled to beget Oborevwori in spite of the position of the progenitor. In other words, Ibori did not cause Okowa to beget Oborevwori. That made Oborevwori  to become a descendant without ancestors.

    You can now understand why the incumbent has been steadfast in oiling his paths with God and the ordinary people in the streets in efforts to cultivate a protective base. The efforts have paid off following his adoption and proclamation as a worthy son by Papa Clark.  The old man did not just talk and move on to other matters. He actually wrote a commendation letter with his own hand thanking the Governor, for, among things, “returning (Warri) to its old self.”  Expectedly, the Governor’s spin men feasted on the endorsement. “The oracle has spoken’’ said one supporter in a manner that captures more than the given circumstances to project into the battle ahead, and almost saying that, with what Papa Clark has said, the re-election of Oborevwori in 2027 is also  settled issue.

    Well, that is left to be proved. What we can however say for sure, even now, is that it isn’t going to be as tough as in 2023 when the Governor was seen as coming from nowhere. This time, he will be coming from somewhere and bringing to the bargain, his huge endorsement by Chief E.K Clark. But it is just mid-term. What has given Oborevwori the edge is governance and not politics. The Governor has been able to rest a great deal of the post-election anxiety with his M.O.R.E Agenda. It is an acronym that defeats its own ease and requires further factorisation for better understanding. The M and O stand for Meaningful Development Opportunities For All. The R is Realistic Reforms and the E is Enhanced Peace and Security.

    As it is, the prayer of the ordinary people in the streets of Asaba, Warri and elsewhere in Delta State is for the strict implementation of the Agenda to continue. Oborevwori can choose to slip from implementation into sloganeering at his own risk. He is not the first Governor to do agenda in the Delta State.  Since late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua introduced the novelty of coded agenda in governance with his Seven-Point Agenda, it has become a fundamental objective in policy drive in Delta State.  Governor Uduaghan did one called THREE-POINT AGENDA of Human Capital Development, Infrastructural Development and Peace and Security. This ran for eight years more as a slogan than it ran as a programme and towards the end of his tenure, another, called DELTA BEYOND OIL, was introduced to replace the agenda that recorded no clear implementation.

    After him, came Okowa with a SMART AGENDA that was broken into 1.Strategic Wealth Creation 2. Meaningful Peace Building 3. Agriculture and Industrialisation 4. Relevant Health and Educational Policies and 5. Transformed Environment Through Urban Renewal. In the end, Delta refused to be transformed to a smart state. It is only Governor Ibori who did not have an agenda as such because it was not fashionable in his time to encode basic governance into an agenda to be pursued exclusively. He did Resource Control which was close to human rights crusading and which put him on a war path with former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

    All said, Governor Oborevwori should continue with his own agenda the way he has been doing it. He should look neither right nor left but straight. He should raise the substance higher than the shadows. The people know what to do when the times comes. Even me, one of the drivers of the opposition in 2023, I am getting convinced. The Pa Clarke endorsement should not get into his head. He should quietly go for the thanksgiving and return to work.

  • Oborevwori: Ensuring value for Delta’s projects – By Festus Ahon

    Oborevwori: Ensuring value for Delta’s projects – By Festus Ahon

    By Festus Ahon

    Few appointees of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State ever anticipated that project inspections would feature on a Sunday itinerary.

    However, that was exactly what happened last Sunday when, after church service, the Governor embarked on an unscheduled inspection of projects within Asaba and its environs.

    At the proposed Asaba International Market, Governor Oborevwori assured that the state would experience accelerated project delivery in 2025. He noted that the site which was formerly the Abraka Market, had become a hotspot for criminal activities, before the state government relocated the market to Oko.

    “The State Government decided to relocate the market to Oko and we have made arrangements with Efab Properties Limited to develop this place.

    “The state government is getting 20 percent because we are providing land and they are to build and allocate but we will get 20 percent from it and it’s something that we encourage”, he said.

    At the Asaba Waterfront City Project, on Tuesday, Governor Oborevwori, said that it was conceived by the previous administration through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. He said the state government’s role was to construct a 6-lane access road to the new city, while the developers were expected to develop the city.

    He said: “Asaba is becoming very attractive to property developers who are coming from Lagos to Asaba because Asaba today is housing most of those people from the South-East. They are coming here because they find Asaba very comfortable and they know that we are also hospitable.

    “The Asaba Waterfront City Project is a Public/ Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement between the state government and the developers.

    “Our obligation is to reclaim the place to give them an access route, a six-lane access road, to this place. They have done about 20 percent of this job; the challenge they are having is the buildings on the right of way.

    “We have released money for compensation to the property owners and we have also released funds to the contractor for the project. They have assured us they will complete the road project in July; so, I have come here to look at the work that has been done and I am happy that they are on site.”

    At the Oko-Amakom to Oko-Obiakpu main alignment road, the governor said, “this road is very important to the people of Oko; it is one meter above the 2012 flood level and the people sought refuge on the road during the last flood.

    “The contractor has assured us that the project will be completed in June/July this year. What we are spending here on this road is much more than what we would have spent in constructing a 10km road elsewhere because of the terrain.

    “It is our strong commitment towards opening up rural areas to enhance the economic development of our rural dwellers.”

    On the Marine Road, Off Cable Point Road, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori said the road was very vital to the people of Asaba because goods are ferried from across the River Niger.

    He assured that the State Government was working hard to clean up Asaba, stressing, “we want the best for them and I believe that this year a lot will change.”

    Governor Oborevwori also inspected the ongoing construction work on Leo Okonweze and Odozi-Obodo streets, off Ezenei Avenue, in Asaba, and urged the contractors to expedite completion of the projects.

    …Vows to sanction erring contractors

    Also on Tuesday, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori reiterated that he was out for erring contractors who execute shoddy jobs for the state and vowed severe sanctions for them and site engineers who okay shoddy jobs for payment.

    Governor Oborevwori issued the warning shortly after inspecting the Achalla-Ibusa Road being executed by the state government. The Governor, who frowned at the poor quality drainage executed by the contractor handling the project, reiterated that his administration would not tolerate any shoddy job.

    He disclosed that his decision to inspect the project stemmed from an unsatisfactory feedback he had received from individuals that he had previously sent to evaluate the project.

    Governor Oborevwori, who also inspected the recently completed internal roads road in the 63 Brigade Barracks of the Nigerian Army in Aboh-Ogwashi, applauded the contractor for the speedy execution of the project for which, he said, was awarded three months ago.

    “We awarded this project three months ago, and I am pleased to commend the contractor for doing an excellent job. This road will encourage further development, allowing the Army to proceed with building structures in the area,” he said.

    Other projects inspected by the Governor included the gully erosion site along Okpanam-Ibusa bypass, the perimeter fence and road around Asaba International Airport as well as Kwekagbor Layout, opposite Summit Junction, Asaba.

    …urges Nigerians to support families of fallen heroes

    On Wednesday, the Governor participated in the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony held at the Cenotaph in Asaba and urged Nigerians to support families of fallen heroes.

    Governor Oborevwori, who led other top government functionaries, military, and paramilitary personnel to lay wreaths in honour of the nation’s fallen heroes, said: “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.

    “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”.

    …Says he won’t sacrifice quality jobs for friendship

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Thursday, said his administration’s priority remained the delivery of quality projects aimed at giving value to the people, regardless of personal relationships.

    Speaking during the inspection of multiple projects in Asaba, the state capital, Governor Oborevwori emphasized that competence, integrity and value- for- money were critical to his administration’s M.O.R.E Agenda.

    The projects inspected included Ogbeosonwe Ogbeilo road, Ogbogonogo market storm drainage project and Ogbe-Ofu Road, off Jarret Road, Cable Point, Asaba.

    Others are the Amaechi Agusi Street with 10 adjoining streets, Dorah Allanah Street, Oluu Street, Burutu Drive, off Infant Jesus Road, Odilison Junior Crescent, Agbogun Close, Ngozi Odiaka Avenue, Aloy Isomede Street, Ezeobi Ojukwu Street, and Ajudua Street, Okpanam, Aretha Table Water Street, Off NTA Road, Asaba, and Redeemer’s Street Asaba.

    Governor Oborevwori said, “I was elected to serve the people of Delta, not to please a select few. Friendship cannot, and will, not, take precedence over the quality of projects we provide for the people.

    “Contractors in the state know that; I have always emphasized the need for quality jobs but the people who are causing this problem are not the big companies; it is some of our indigenous contractors that are causing these problems.”

    …Says actions guided by Delta’s overall interests

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, Friday, said all his actions as governor were guided by the interest of the people and assured that no one would short change the state under his watch.

    Oborevwori disclosed this at the 50th birth anniversary thanksgiving of the Majority Leader of the Delta State House of Assembly, Engr Emeka Nwaobi, at St. Paul’s Catholic Cathedral, Issele-Uku, Aniocha North Local Government Area of the state.

    While commending the celebrant on his empowerment programme for the people, Governor Oborevwori urged people in authority to always remember the widows and the other less- privileged persons in the society.

    He said; “As people in authority, we must do what we will be remembered for; so, I am happy that you are empowering people from your constituency.

    “We have so many people today who don’t want the progress of this state. What we are doing now some people are not happy because they feel we want to outshine them.

    “But we will always do what the people want; for us, it is the people first, Delta first. All these positions are temporary; the thing you will be remembered for is the service you rendered and I am doing my own now.

    “Like I told people, the state’s contractors, nobody is my friend because the people who voted for me want the best from me.

    “It is me, the people, will ask questions, not you as a contractor; so, some people may not be happy, but that is their business. At the end, I will be remembered for the good things that I achieved for them.”