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Delta State Governor Felicitates Felix Morka At 61

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has extended warm felicitations to the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Barr Felix Morka, on the occasion of his 61st birth anniversary.

Oborevwori in a statement issued on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, praised Morka for his unwavering commitment and professionalism in managing the image and communication strategy of the ruling party.

He described Morka as a seasoned legal practitioner, human rights advocate, and accomplished public communicator whose contributions to national development have remained impactful over the years.

The governor commended the APC spokesperson’s dedication to promoting democratic ideals, noting that his role in shaping public discourse within Nigeria’s political space has strengthened governance and accountability.

He further acknowledged Morka’s distinguished career, which spans legal advocacy, civil society engagement, and international human rights work, highlighting his efforts in advancing social and economic rights through various platforms.

Oborevwori said: “On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I congratulate a distinguished Deltan and National Public Secretary of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, Barr Felix Morka, CON on his 61st birth anniversary.”

Governor Oborevwori wished the celebrant continued good health, wisdom, and greater accomplishments in service to the nation.

Tinubu, Oborevwori’s Achievements Set the Stage for 2027 Victory — Bureau DG

…Says governor’s performance in key sectors leaves no room for opposition

Director General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has reaffirmed that the impactful governance record of Sheriff Oborevwori will strongly resonate with voters in the 2027 governorship election.

Speaking during a radio phone-in programme on Sunday, Oghenesivbe stated that the governor’s wide-ranging achievements across critical sectors may leave little room for viable opposition, given the administration’s visible footprint in all three senatorial districts and the 25 local government areas of Delta State.

He emphasized that under Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, rural and urban electrification has received a major boost, with ongoing strategic interventions that will expand access to stable power supply in phases across urban and rural communities, while improving economic activities in both riverine and upland areas.

According to him, this progress will significantly enhance small and medium-scale enterprises in the coming years and improve the living standards of people across the state. He added that the government is expanding social welfare services, positively impacting widows, women, and youth in meaningful ways.

In agriculture, Oghenesivbe highlighted the administration’s sustained investments in mechanized farming, youth empowerment in agribusiness, and support for farmers through inputs and extension services under the D-Care Programme and other empowerment initiatives. These efforts, he noted, are repositioning Delta as a key player in food security, while creating employment opportunities and stimulating rural development.

The Bureau Chief further pointed to notable progress in education, including the upgrading of school infrastructure, recruitment of qualified teachers, expansion of technical and vocational education programmes, and the establishment of additional university campuses aimed at equipping young people with quality education, practical knowledge, and employable skills as a foundation for long-term socio-economic growth.

On sports development, Oghenesivbe said the administration has revitalized sporting facilities, including the reconstruction of Warri Stadium into an international-standard sports arena, supported grassroots talent discovery, and sustained Delta’s dominance in national sporting competitions, thereby reinforcing its reputation as a powerhouse in Nigerian sports.

He also underscored the governor’s aggressive foreign direct investment (FDI) drive, which has attracted investors into key sectors such as agriculture, clean energy, transportation, oil and gas services, and infrastructure. These efforts, he explained, are opening up the state’s economy, creating jobs, and strengthening its internally generated revenue base.

Oghenesivbe noted that, for the first time in the state’s history, local government councils are increasingly focused on their constitutional responsibilities, delivering grassroots development with enhanced financial support from the state government, in addition to federal allocations.

He further commended the administration’s fiscal discipline and prudent management of resources, which, according to him, have earned the governor multiple national and regional recognitions. These accolades, he said, reflect the consistent delivery of tangible dividends of democracy in line with the governor’s 2023 campaign promises.

Highlighting ongoing infrastructure projects, he pointed to the near completion of major flyover bridges at DSC Roundabout, PTI Junction, and Enerhen Junction, as well as the Agbor and Otovwodo flyovers, describing them as transformative developments that will ease traffic congestion and boost urban mobility.

He assured that more landmark projects would be executed across major cities and riverine communities during the governor’s second term, expected to run until May 29, 2031.

Oghenesivbe also praised the governor’s leadership style, describing it as courageous, principled, and inclusive. He credited Oborevwori with strengthening political cohesion and fostering unity among stakeholders, while positioning Delta State as a significant force in national and regional politics.

He expressed confidence that both Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori will secure overwhelming victories in the 2027 presidential and governorship elections, citing their performance in office as a key factor.

Concluding, Oghenesivbe noted that his support for Governor Oborevwori goes beyond politics, revealing a longstanding personal relationship spanning over four decades. He affirmed that this bond will endure irrespective of political dynamics, standing the test of time and circumstance.

Delta State Governor Felicitates  Tompolo At 55

Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, has congratulated prominent Niger Delta figure, Government Ekpemupolo (popularly known as Tompolo), on the occasion of his 55th birth anniversary on April 12.

In a goodwill message issued on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, the Governor praised Ekpemupolo popularly known as Tompolo as a respected leader whose contributions have significantly advanced peace, security, and development across the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.

Oborevwori highlighted Tompolo’s impact as Chairman of Tantita Security Services Limited, noting that his efforts have strengthened the fight against crude oil theft, boosted oil production, and contributed positively to the nation’s revenue profile.

He also acknowledged Ekpemupolo’s generous support to the Delta State Security Trust Fund, describing it as a demonstration of his commitment to safeguarding lives and property.

According to the Governor, both state governments in the Niger Delta and the Federal Government continue to value his dedication to fostering stability in the region.

The Governor extended his personal and official best wishes, describing Tompolo as a proud son of the Niger Delta who has consistently worked with relevant stakeholders to sustain peace and drive development.

He prayed for continued good health, wisdom, and strength for the celebrant, urging him to remain steadfast in his service to the nation and humanity.

Oborevwori Assures Army: Delta Will Meet Recruitment Quota  

… Says gov’t engaging relevant stakeholders to boost enlistment

 

Governor of Delta State, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, has assured the Nigerian Army of the state’s commitment to fully utilise its allocated quota in the ongoing 91 Regular Recruits Intake (RRI), which commenced on March 30.

 

The governor gave this assurance on Thursday while receiving a recruitment sensitisation team from Army Headquarters in Asaba, led by Brigadier General Moses Ikoba. He emphasised that the state government remains proactive in mobilising eligible youths to participate in the exercise.

 

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, the governor noted that Delta had constituted a dedicated committee tasked with sensitising young people across the state on the benefits and opportunities available in the military, paramilitary, and other security agencies.

 

He further disclosed that the government is actively engaging traditional rulers, local government council chairmen, and youth groups to boost awareness and encourage enlistment. According to him, lessons learned from previous recruitment exercises are being applied to address existing gaps and improve participation.

 

Governor Oborevwori also directed the State Awareness Creation Committee on Youth Enlistment, alongside the Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, to intensify media campaigns and grassroots sensitisation efforts across all 25 local government areas.

 

The goal, he said, is to ensure widespread awareness and increased turnout for the ongoing recruitment exercise and future enlistments, while thanking the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, for sending the Army sensitization team to Delta State.

 

Earlier, Brigadier General Ikoba explained that the delegation’s visit was to underscore the importance of the recruitment exercise and to seek the state government’s support in achieving its quota.

 

He disclosed that the Chief of Army Staff had called for more aggressive and result-oriented sensitisation strategies nationwide to boost enlistment figures.

 

Ikobah urged eligible youth in the state to apply for the 91 RRI online, free of charge at: (https://recruitment.army.mil.ng), adding that the minimum entry qualification is four (4) passes, emphasizing on the opportunities available for recruits to continue their education up to any higher level, while serving in the Nigerian Army.

 

The army officer commended Governor Oborevwori for his commitment to maintaining peace and security in Delta State, noting that the administration’s efforts align with its broader development agenda.

 

The highlight of the visit was the presentation of a souvenir to the governor in recognition of his contributions to peacebuilding and national security.

 

Following the meeting, Brigadier General Ikoba and his team proceeded to Okpanam and Igbuzor communities, where they paid courtesy visits to traditional rulers and engaged local youths on the benefits of joining the Nigerian Army.

 

Members of the Delta State Awareness Creation Committee on Youth Enlistment into Military and Paramilitary Services present at the meeting included; the Director-General of the Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr (Barr) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe; the Committee Secretary/Secretary to the Delta State Traditional Rulers Council, Chief Alfred Origbo; and the Permanent Secretary, Directorate of Political and Security Services (DPSS), Mr Theophilus Chuks Aguonye.

Also in attendance at the visit were the State Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Milton Sagboje Odiri; the Permanent Secretary, SSG’s Office, Mr Tony Abua; Executive Assistants to the Governor, SSG’s Office, Mr Josy Honnah and Mr J.C. Morka; among other senior government officials.

Delta 2027: Oghenesivbe Urges Grassroots Strategy, Says Elections Are Won at Polling Units

The Director General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has called on political appointees and party stakeholders to intensify grassroots mobilisation ahead of the 2027 governorship election, stressing that electoral victory begins at the polling unit level.

Oghenesivbe made this known during a presentation at the Delta State Political Appointees Conference held on Thursday at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, with the theme “Operation Deliver Your Unit.”

Addressing participants, he said the concept was not merely a campaign slogan but a strategic framework for winning elections through coordinated grassroots efforts. “Elections are not won in Abuja, Asaba, or party secretariats; they are won at the polling unit,” he stated.

According to him, delivering a polling unit entails identifying supporters, engaging undecided voters, ensuring voter turnout, and protecting votes throughout the electoral process.

He emphasised that success at the polling unit level ultimately determines outcomes at the ward, local government, and state levels.

Oghenesivbe noted that effective grassroots engagement requires direct interaction with voters through door-to-door sensitisation, community meetings, and collaboration with local influencers, including traditional leaders, youth groups, and women organisations.

He further highlighted the need for strong organisational structures at the unit level, including clearly defined roles for coordinators, mobilisation teams, and party agents, to ensure efficiency and unity of purpose.

On election day, he stressed the importance of early mobilisation, adequate logistics, and vigilance to safeguard votes, adding that proper documentation and monitoring of results remain critical to preventing irregularities.

The Director General also underscored the importance of maintaining effective communication channels from polling units to ward and local government levels to enable rapid response to challenges. Speaking on the role of political appointees, Oghenesivbe urged them to take on greater responsibility by adopting specific polling units and being directly accountable for electoral outcomes in those areas.

He said Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, has provided leadership and delivered governance, adding that it is the responsibility of all political Appointees and party supporters to convert that performance into votes at the grassroots.

“It’s therefore very important for us to always highlight the governor’s achievements and numerous national and regional Awards during door-to-door and other local campaigns at Unit, Ward and LGA levels.

“Let me be very direct: If you cannot deliver your polling unit, you cannot claim political relevance,” he said.

He pointed out that appointees must go beyond administrative duties to actively mobilise voters, support party structures, counter misinformation, and provide necessary logistical support within legal limits. “Political relevance must be measured by impact at the grassroots, not by title or position,” he added.

Oghenesivbe also pointed to the unique political landscape of Delta State, noting that its diverse ethnic and social composition requires tailored strategies that reflect local realities. He concluded by calling for discipline, coordination, and commitment among stakeholders, stressing that victory in the 2027 governorship election would depend on deliberate planning and effective execution at the grassroots.

He commended the organisers of the conference, particularly Dr (Barrister) Tareri Avwomakpa, for a job well done. He also stressed the need for sustained synergy between political appointees and party leaders to achieve the 2027 electioneering goals.

The conference attracted political appointees, party leaders, and grassroots mobilisers from across the state, with a focus on strategies to strengthen political structures and enhance voter engagement ahead of the next electoral cycle.

Dignitaries at the event included the Governor of Delta State, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, who was represented by the Chief of Staff, Hon Prince Johnson Erijo; the State Party Chairman, Chief Solomon Areyinka, represented by the State Party Secretary, Chief Efe Uko; the Distinguished Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Chief Ede Dafinone; the APC State Deputy Chairman (Delta Central), Chief Paulinus Akpeki; the Chief Adviser to the Governor, Chief Dr Ighoyota Amori, represented by Mr Joelson Wilson, and the Chief Policy Adviser to the Governor and Delta State Coordinator of Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Rt Hon Funkekeme Solomon, among others.

Oborevwori Greets Senator Ede Dafinone At 64

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has congratulated Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Ede Dafinone, on the occasion of his 64th birth anniversary.

In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, the governor described Senator Dafinone as a distinguished lawmaker and seasoned professional whose contributions to national development and representation of his Senatorial District have remained commendable.

Governor Oborevwori noted that Dafinone’s dedication to public service, coupled with his wealth of experience in both the private and public sectors, has continued to add value to legislative processes and governance in the country.

He praised the senator for his commitment to the welfare of his constituents in Delta Central, highlighting his role in promoting policies and initiatives that foster growth, unity, and development across the senatorial district.

The governor further acknowledged Dafinone’s integrity and leadership qualities, stating that his life and career remain an inspiration to younger generations seeking to make meaningful contributions to society.

Oborevwori prayed for good health, greater accomplishments, and many more years of impactful service for the senator.

“On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I warmly felicitate with Distinguished Senator Ede Dafinone on his 64th birth anniversary.

“It is our prayer that God grants him more wisdom, strength, and good health as he continues to serve the nation,” the statement added.

DTSG Showcases Maritime Potential at Blue Economy Summit, Seeks Investors

The Delta State Government, under the leadership of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, has intensified efforts to attract investors to its maritime and blue economy sector, highlighting vast untapped opportunities at the Blue Economy Investment Summit 2026 held on Thursday at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre.

The summit, themed “Shifting Gears: Heading to a New Frontier in Maritime Economy,” brought together key stakeholders, policymakers, and investors to explore opportunities within Nigeria’s marine resources sector.

Speaking on the sidelines, Director-General of the Delta State Investment Development Agency (DIDA), Dr. Anthony Elekeokwuri, said the state’s extensive coastline and rich marine endowments position it as a prime destination for maritime investments.

According to him, Delta State boasts about 163 kilometres of coastline, offering significant opportunities for seaport development, fisheries, and marine-based industries.

He noted that the state’s marine ecosystem supports unique aquatic species and thriving economic activities, including fisheries, distilleries, and logistics, which collectively underscore its economic potential.

“Delta State is huge in terms of marine economy potential. What we have is a vast opportunity waiting to be harnessed. We are encouraging investors to come and see what we have on ground. There is a lot to take away,” Elekeokwuri said.

He added that the state government is actively working to diversify its economy beyond oil and gas, emphasizing ongoing investments in infrastructure, education, and ease of doing business.

Describing Delta as a “safe investment destination,” he said the state offers incentives and operates a one-stop shop investment system through DIDA, which enables business registration within 48 hours.

Also speaking, Executive Director of Operations at the Delta State Internal Revenue Service, Prof. Frank Nwugo, stressed the need for stronger collaboration between federal and state governments to unlock the full potential of the maritime sector.

He pointed out that despite the presence of key assets such as the Koko Port, described as one of the deepest seaports in Nigeria development has been slow due to limited federal government involvement and policy constraints.

Nwugo called for reforms in maritime policies, particularly those relating to offshore resource management, noting that clearer regulatory frameworks would enhance investment and operational efficiency in the sector.

On his part, Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, Dr. Barry Gbe, said the state’s participation in the summit was strategic, aimed at building partnerships and attracting investors.

He explained that engaging with stakeholders and development partners would help refine policies targeted at boosting the blue economy and driving job creation.

“We are here to network with key players and attract investors who can develop logistics and marine infrastructure. This will not only grow the economy but also create jobs for our people,” he said.

Gbe highlighted strategic assets such as Koko and Warri ports, noting their proximity to markets and potential to drive trade and industrial growth if properly developed.

Similarly, the Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Mr. Samuel Oligida, emphasized the state’s tourism and renewable energy prospects within the blue economy framework.

He pointed to Delta’s coastal landscapes, cultural heritage sites, and marine environment as viable tourism assets, while also noting opportunities in offshore oil and gas exploration and ocean-based renewable energy.

Oligida said the state government is focused on attracting credible investors who can partner in unlocking these opportunities and advancing economic growth.

The Delta delegation maintained that the summit provides a platform to market the state’s vast blue economy potential and initiate discussions that could lead to concrete investment agreements.

They expressed optimism that sustained engagement with investors and policymakers would position Delta State as a leading hub in Nigeria’s emerging maritime economy.

Oborevwori  Reaffirms  Commitment Ensuring 24-Hour Power Supply in Delta

…Seeks Partnership With Energy Experts

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to achieving stable and reliable electricity supply in the state through strategic partnerships with reputable energy experts.

Governor Oborevwori who was speaking during a high level meeting with the management of Power Acumen Consulting Ltd (PACL), Detail Solicitors and Nigeria Infrastructure Bank (NIB) at Government House, Asaba, identified power distribution, not generation, as the major challenge hindering progress in the energy sector of the nation.

He said his administration was intensifying efforts to address longstanding gaps in electricity supply in the state through strategic partnerships, policy reforms, and targeted infrastructure development under its “Light Up To Industrialize Delta State Initiative.”

According to him, while the state has recorded progress in infrastructure, healthcare, and education, sustainable power supply remains critical to unlocking broader economic growth and development.

The governor, who commended the management of Power Acumen Consulting Ltd for what he described as a “brilliant and insightful presentation,” noted that the engagement reflects the government’s resolve to work with competent partners capable of delivering measurable results.

He said a joint technical team comprising representatives of the state and PACL will be established, adding that the team would be tasked with the responsibility of developing a clear roadmap and actionable framework for 24/7 power supply in the state.

“We do not want to act blindly. We need a well-structured plan that will guide our decisions and ensure long-term success,” he added, pointing out that his administration has strengthened institutional capacity by appointing experienced professionals to oversee the energy sector, expressing confidence that the combination of strong leadership and strategic collaboration will yield positive results.

While acknowledging that the journey to achieving uninterrupted power supply may be long, the governor expressed optimism that ongoing reforms and partnerships would deliver tangible improvements sooner than expected.

“The journey toward stable electricity supply is not automatic. It requires deliberate planning, sound policies, and consistent execution. That is why we have taken bold steps to address these challenges progressively,” he said.

Governor Oborevwori disclosed that some communities that had experienced blackout for over a decade have recently been reconnected to the national grid, adding that ongoing projects in the sector are targeted at extending electricity infrastructure to key economic corridors across the state.

Despite these efforts, the governor reiterated that the real issue lies in distribution, saying “we have the capacity to generate significant megawatts of power daily, but getting that power efficiently distributed to homes and businesses remains the major hurdle.”

To tackle this challenge, he said, the state has enacted an Electricity Law aimed at strengthening the legal and regulatory framework for power sector reforms, adding that consultants have also, been engaged to review existing policies and recommend practical solutions, with a comprehensive report expected soon.

The Governor underscored the importance of collaboration with credible partners, noting that technical expertise is essential to complement the government’s financial and institutional capacity.

“We are not just interested in presentations; we want results. That is why we are seeking the right partners to guide us through the process and help us achieve real impact,” he said.

He further emphasized the need for community involvement, urging traditional rulers, youth leaders, and other stakeholders to support government efforts by promoting responsible electricity usage and safeguarding infrastructure.

Earlier in his presentation, the Managing Director of Power Acumen Consulting Ltd, Engr. Matthew Edevbie said Delta State which has an installed electricity generation capacity of about 3,000 megawatts, with major contributions from areas such as Okpai, Ughelli and Sapele, shockingly, benefits from less than 200 megawatts.

Engr. Edevbie said the flagship vision of “Light Up and Industrialize Delta State Initiative” was not just a power project but an integrated development strategy, saying “electricity is the foundation.

While saying Delta State must develop its own power grid, he said that the state was not lacking in power generation capacity; what the state needs is control over transmission and distribution within its territory.

“By building our own grid, we can harness existing power, distribute it efficiently, and ensure reliability.

Encouragingly, recent regulatory developments now make it possible for states to establish independent transmission systems. This means Delta State can build, operate, and recover investments in its own grid over time—turning infrastructure into a long-term economic asset,” he added

Engr. Edevbie assured that with proper coordination, partnerships, and regulatory alignment, the state can achieve 24 hours electricity supply in Warri and Asaba before the end of the year.

Azuka Moweta’s “Kenechukwu” Album Gains Global Attention, Celebrates Asaba Icons

The latest album by Ekobe music crown prince, Azuka Moweta, and his Anioma Brothers Band of Africa has sparked widespread acclaim, becoming the talk of both the global music scene and his hometown of Asaba.
Titled Kenechukwu, the seven-track album is already being described as a cultural masterpiece, blending the traditional Ekobe sound of Asaba with classic highlife rhythms. The project stands out not only for its rich musical composition but also for its heartfelt tributes to notable Asaba figures.
Among those honoured are renowned trumpeter Zeal Onyia, the revered Asagba of Asaba, Epiphany Azinge, and the late Obi Nwanze Oduah. Through songs like “Kenechukwu,” “Odogwu Ahaba,” and “Onye Zusia,” Moweta pays homage to these personalities, weaving gratitude and cultural pride into his music.
The album includes tracks such as “Izunwanne Ka,” “Ndi Di Mma,” “Ogalanya Sound System,” “Nyem Nkem,” and an instrumental piece, all showcasing a fusion of indigenous and contemporary sounds. Notably, “Onye Zusia” is dedicated to Zeal Onyia, further emphasizing the album’s tribute theme.
Kenechukwu follows the success of Moweta’s previous release, Ekobe Global, which gained international recognition across Europe and the Americas. Music enthusiasts say the new album builds on that momentum, offering a more refined and expansive sound, including—for the first time—a brass horn section in Ekobe music.
Speaking on the project, Nnamdi Moweta, founder of Odogwu Entertainment, praised the artist’s dedication, noting that the album represents a significant evolution in his musical journey. He described the work as “vintage” and predicted a strong social and cultural impact.
Lucas Da Silva of Palenque Records also commended the collaboration, highlighting the partnership’s role in discovering and promoting African talent on the global stage.
Creative Director Kenechukwu Ibedu, who supervised the production and served as A&R, described the album as a “masterpiece,” adding that audiences are yet to witness the full potential of Azuka Moweta.
Recorded in Anambra State and engineered by Ijele Amichi, the album was executive produced by Nnamdi Moweta, Kenechukwu Ibedu, and Lucas Da Silva. It is currently available on major streaming platforms worldwide.
Adding to its growing popularity, internationally acclaimed DJ Captain Planet has already released a remix of “Izunwanne Ka,” further energizing dance floors and expanding the album’s reach among diaspora audiences.
With its blend of cultural homage, musical innovation, and global appeal, Kenechukwu is fast becoming one of the most celebrated albums in Asaba, particularly during a season marked by heightened social and cultural activities in the Delta State capital.

IOM Begins Capacity-Building Programme for Key Stakeholders in Delta

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has commenced a three-day capacity-building programme for strategic stakeholders in Delta State.

The training, which began on Wednesday at the Cluster B Training Hall, Prof. Chike Edozien Secretariat, Asaba, is designed to strengthen participants’ understanding of IOM’s integrated approach to reintegration.

The initiative aims to support returnees in achieving economic self-sufficiency, social stability within their communities, and psychosocial well-being, enabling them to better cope with the drivers of remigration. The programme is scheduled to conclude on Friday, April 10, 2026.

Established in Nigeria in 2002, IOM provides comprehensive support to migrants, internally displaced persons, returnees, and host communities. Its interventions span humanitarian assistance, community-based initiatives, and other targeted programmes addressing migration challenges.

The organisation operates across four core areas of migration management: migration and development, facilitating migration, regulating migration, and forced migration. Its work prioritises the promotion of international migration law, protection of migrants’ rights, migration health, and the gender dimensions of migration.

The ongoing Reintegration Committee Training is led by Mr. Osasumwen Adun, Senior Project Assistant (MM/AVRR), alongside other facilitators from IOM. Key sessions will examine reintegration frameworks under the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law 2024, strategies for building an effective referral system in Delta State, and service mapping across economic, social, psychosocial, and legal support systems, as well as community-based planning.

With 174 member states and a presence in over 100 countries, IOM remains committed to promoting humane and orderly migration. The organisation supports governments and migrants through policy guidance, operational assistance, and international cooperation, while also providing critical humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations, including refugees and internally displaced persons.

Participants at the training include the Director-General, Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, and member of the State Task Force Against Human Trafficking and Irregular Migration, Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe; the Delta State RC Coordinator and Secretary of the State Task Force Against Human Trafficking and Irregular Migration, Barr. (Mrs.) Ijeoma Nwanze; the State Director, National Orientation Agency, Mrs. Tracy Ikolomi; among other stakeholders.

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