Delta State born renowned peace and development advocate, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, President of CEPEJ and initiator of the Delta Ethnic Peace and Unity Cup, has reaffirmed his commitment toward promoting peaceful co-existence and unity among the various ethnic groups in the state. Chief Mulade Sheriff, the Ibe-Serimowei of Ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, announced the refund of N100,000 registration fees to all participating teams, demonstrating his dedication and commitment towards keeping his promises.

Mulade expressed appreciation for the support pledged by the Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (DESOPADEC), acknowledging the importance of collaboration for the tournament’s success. The tournament Local Organizing Committee (LOC) had initially hoped for DESOPADEC’s backing and support.

The grand finale is scheduled for Sunday, December 8th, at Baptist High School Field in Orerokpe Town, featuring two thrilling matches. Third-Place match will see Team Urhobo tackling Team Isoko at 12 noon while Team Itsekiri (Ugbomarun Fc) will confront Team Ndokwa (Ndokwa East United FC) at 2pm

Mulade extended an invitation to the general public, particularly Deltans, to attend the event with reception at the Africa 4 Peace Games-Village/Event Center at Ugolo near Osubi.

It is imperative to state that his desire to see a united and developed Delta State, as being demonstrated through the spirit of sportsmanship among the various ethnic groups. His efforts have been instrumental in fostering peace and harmony in the region, evident from his previous initiatives like the Ijaw/Itsekiri Peace and Unity Football tournament, Rural/Riverine Educational Support Programme etc.

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