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OFAAC Celebrates Obi of Owa Kingdom at 88, Describes Him as a True Royal Father

The Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC), the apex body of Anioma culture, has congratulated the Obi of Owa Kingdom, HRM Obi Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor, who is the Grand Patron of OFAAC on the occasion of his 88th birthday, describing him as a distinguished monarch and a true royal father whose leadership has continued to inspire unity, peace, and cultural pride among his people.

In a statement issued by the President of OFAAC, Arc. Kester Ifeadi, the organization commended the revered traditional ruler for his enduring commitment to the preservation and promotion of Anioma culture and heritage.

According to Ifeadi, the Obi of Owa has remained a symbol of wisdom, stability, and progressive leadership, not only within Owa Kingdom but across Anioma land and Delta State at large.

“OFAAC celebrates His Royal Majesty, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor on this remarkable milestone of 88 years. His reign has been marked by exemplary leadership, fatherly guidance, and a deep commitment to the cultural values that define the Anioma people,” the statement read.

The OFAAC President noted that the monarch’s dedication to community development, peacebuilding, and cultural advancement has earned him widespread respect and admiration among traditional rulers, community leaders, and the Anioma people both at home and in the diaspora.
He further stated that the organization is proud to associate with the Obi of Owa Kingdom, whose reign continues to promote harmony and strengthen the identity of Anioma culture.

Ifeadi prayed for continued good health, wisdom, and longevity for the revered monarch, expressing hope that his reign would continue to bring prosperity and unity to Owa Kingdom in particular and Anioma Nation in general.

International Women’s Day Lecture: NIPR Delta Advocates Gender Inclusion, Ethical Communication 

The Delta State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting gender inclusion, professional development and ethical communication as key drivers of sustainable development.

This formed the focus of the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration organised by the chapter at Hussey College, Warri, where stakeholders, communication professionals and students gathered to reflect on the theme “Give to Gain.”

Delivering the keynote lecture titled “Positioning NIPR Delta State as a Leader in Advocacy for Gender Inclusion, Development and Ethical Communication in Line with ‘Give to Gain’,” educationist and Chartered Human Resource Consultant, Dr. Ejayeta Jeroh, stressed the need for deliberate actions to empower women and create inclusive opportunities across sectors.

Dr. Jeroh noted that empowering women produces far-reaching benefits for families, communities and nations, emphasising that women remain critical contributors to social and economic development.

He described advocacy as the act of supporting and defending causes in order to influence policies and drive positive social change. According to him, advocacy often involves strategic engagement such as awareness campaigns, research and policy dialogue aimed at shaping decisions within government, institutions and communities.
Speaking further, the lecturer explained that gender inclusion involves ensuring that individuals have equal rights, opportunities and access to resources regardless of gender. He added that inclusive systems must address barriers that limit women’s participation in leadership, employment and decision-making processes.

Dr. Jeroh also highlighted the importance of continuous professional development, urging practitioners to improve their competence through training, mentorship and professional certifications. He stressed that ethical communication, anchored on honesty, transparency, respect and accountability remains essential in strengthening trust and credibility within the public relations profession.

In his remarks at the event, the Chairman of the Delta State Chapter of NIPR, Mr. Godfrey C. Osakwe, fnipr, said the celebration provided an opportunity to recognise the immense contributions of women to the growth of the public relations profession and society at large.

“Today offers us another meaningful opportunity to celebrate the immense contributions of women to the growth of our profession, our institutions, our families and our society. Indeed, when women rise, society gains,” he said.

Osakwe noted that women across Nigeria and the world have continued to demonstrate resilience, leadership and commitment to excellence in various sectors including governance, business, education and communication.

He paid tribute to women whose dedication and professionalism continue to shape a better society, noting that inclusive leadership remains vital for sustainable development.

According to him, the theme “Give to Gain” reflects the importance of investing in women through education, opportunities, resources and leadership platforms.

“When women are empowered, they strengthen families, nurture responsible communities and help build stronger institutions. Their impact extends beyond individual success and contributes significantly to societal transformation,” he said.

The NIPR chairman further urged public relations practitioners to continue advocating policies and narratives that promote gender inclusion and equity across all sectors.

He also congratulated women in Delta State, Nigeria and across the world for their contributions to nation-building, particularly those recognised during the event for their dedication to service and leadership.

Earlier in his lecture, Dr. Jeroh had noted that the NIPR, established in 1963 and chartered by law to regulate public relations practice in Nigeria, plays a crucial role in promoting professional standards, training practitioners and enforcing ethical conduct within the industry.

The educationist and Chartered Human Resource Consultant urged the Delta State chapter to leverage its human capital and communication platforms, particularly social media, to strengthen advocacy for gender inclusion and ethical communication while positioning the chapter as a leader in professional development.

A recipient of the NIPR award, Dr. Doris Amaka Ochei expressed deep gratitude to the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) Delta State Chapter for honoring her with an Award of Excellence for philanthropic service and advocacy. She highlighted the theme “Give to Gain,” explaining that selfless giving of time, resources, and compassion leads to lasting impact and stronger communities.

Through the DAO Foundation, she has supported community development by providing clean water through solar-powered boreholes, improving school environments, empowering the less privileged, offering medical support, alleviating poverty, and rehabilitating market infrastructure.

She emphasized that true leadership is rooted in service and empathy, especially in supporting women, girls, and vulnerable communities. Dr. Ochei dedicated the award to everyone who has supported the mission and reaffirmed her commitment to continue serving humanity and uplifting lives.

In her remarks, the CEO and Founder of the EMT Foundation, Deaconess Dr. Mrs. Esther Tonlagha, who was represented by Dcns Harriet Mayuku, appreciated the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Delta State Chapter, for recognizing the foundation during the International Women’s Day celebration. She commended the institute for providing a platform that highlights the important role women play in shaping society.

Speaking on the theme “Give to Gain,” Tonlagha emphasized that true success lies not only in what people receive but also in what they give through mentorship, support and opportunities for others. She noted that the EMT Foundation continues to empower women and vulnerable groups through health awareness, education, youth development and economic empowerment programmes, encouraging women to support one another and inspiring young women to believe in their potential.

Also remarking, the Principal of Hussey College Warri, Mrs. Justina Wategire, who was represented by her Vice principal academic, Mrs. Edigbe E. Paulina, thanked NIPR for bringing the program to Hussey College Warri.

Highlight of the event was a discussion panel session, where the discussants harped on the need for women to be protected and given a place in the society, adding that their dire passion to give to the society was worth appreciating.

The event featured cash presentation to students and award presentations to Dr. Doris Amaka Ochei and Dcns (Mrs) Esther Tonlagha in recognition for their contributions to philanthropy and humanitarian services.

The event concluded with an interactive session where participants discussed strategies for advancing gender inclusion and strengthening professional standards within the communication industry.

Police Recruitment Screening Exercise for Delta Candidates Without Appointment Begins March 13 in Asaba

…As PSC, NPF Urges applicants who printed their online forms, missed their screening appointments to participate

The Delta State Government has called on all eligible candidates who applied for recruitment into the Nigerian Police Force to promptly report for the ongoing physical and credential screening exercise currently taking place in Asaba.

The Director General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. (Barr.) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, made the call in a special announcement issued from the Governor’s Office in Asaba.

He explained that the screening exercise, which is being conducted by the Police Service Commission (PSC) in collaboration with the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), represents a critical stage in the ongoing nationwide recruitment process into the Force.

Dr. Oghenesivbe disclosed that the exercise is specifically for candidates who received invitation letters indicating their screening centres and scheduled dates, those who missed their previously scheduled screening appointments, applicants who printed their application forms after completing the online registration, as well as candidates who received invitation letters but were not assigned screening centres.

He urged candidates who fall within these categories to immediately present themselves for screening at the Delta State Police Command Headquarters, Okpanam Road, Asaba beginning from Friday 13th March 2026, noting that the exercise provides a vital opportunity for qualified applicants to complete the recruitment process and move closer to their aspiration of serving the nation through the Nigerian Police Force.

The Bureau Director General further advised candidates to attend the screening with all relevant documents and credentials for proper verification. For further enquiries, candidates may contact the designated police officer, DCP Rita Emesim, on 08077228516.

Dr. Oghenesivbe, however, clarified that candidates who have already been screened should kindly disregard the announcement.

He reaffirmed the Delta State Government’s commitment to supporting federal institutions in ensuring a transparent, credible, and successful recruitment process.

Delta Online Publishers Forum IWD Celebration: Digital Storytelling Key to Women Empowerment, Says Gbemudu, Unobunjo, Ikolomi, Nzemeka

Speakers at the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration organised by the Delta Online Publishers Forum have emphasized the importance of digital storytelling in empowering women and promoting societal development.

Delivering the keynote address, the guest speaker, Mrs. Patricia Gbemudu, said when individuals give their voices, time, platforms and support to others, society benefits greatly. She noted that digital storytelling provides visibility for women who are making significant contributions in sectors such as business, education, healthcare, agriculture and community development but often go unnoticed.

Gbemudu explained that documenting women’s experiences digitally helps preserve knowledge for future generations and also creates opportunities for mentorship, partnerships and economic growth. She therefore urged media practitioners, organizations and professionals to intentionally provide platforms, training and mentorship that will enable women to share their stories and maximize digital opportunities.

In her goodwill message, the Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Delta State Chapter, Comrade Sonia Unobunjo, described the theme of the event, “Give to Gain,” as a reminder that investing in women through education, mentorship and opportunities leads to stronger communities and sustainable development. She commended the Delta Online Publishers Forum for using digital media to promote gender equality and amplify the voices of women.

Also speaking, the Delta State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mrs. Ikolomi Tracy, highlighted storytelling as a powerful tool for shaping public perception and inspiring social change. She noted that empowering women through storytelling encourages inclusiveness and greater participation of women in leadership and national development.

Also speaking, the State President of the National Council for Women Societies (NCWS), Comrade Mrs. Margaret Jeku Amuyiwa, who was represented by the council’s secretary, Mrs. Nzemeka Juniana, emphasised the importance of investing in the education and development of the girl-child.

Amuyiwa praised the resilience and contributions of women in Delta State and across Nigeria, stressing that empowering women remains a critical step toward building stronger families, communities and societies.

She noted that every opportunity given to a woman represents an investment in national development, urging stakeholders to prioritise policies and initiatives that support women and protect the rights of the girl-child.
The NCWS president also encouraged women to support one another rather than undermine themselves, stressing the need for unity, mentorship and collective advocacy among women

The speakers collectively called on media professionals, leaders and organizations to invest in digital literacy, create platforms for women’s voices and support initiatives that promote gender equality, noting that when women are empowered, society as a whole progresses.

Earlier, in an address read by the Secretary of the Organising Committee for the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration, Mrs Josephine Omodion, a call was made for stronger support and collaboration in empowering women through digital storytelling

She noted that the event aligns with the global theme for this year’s International Women’s Day, “Give To Gain,” which emphasises the importance of collective support and contributions toward advancing the cause of women.

According to her, the forum adopted the theme “Give to Gain: Empowering Women through Digital Storytelling,” highlighting the important role digital media plays in amplifying women’s voices, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the achievements and challenges faced by women in society.

Omodion explained that the Give To Gain campaign encourages individuals, organisations and communities to contribute through mentorship, knowledge sharing, advocacy, visibility, resources and time to uplift women and girls.

She also expressed appreciation to the guest speaker, Mrs. Patricia Gbemudu, former Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), whose experience in journalism and women’s development is expected to enrich the discussions.

While stressing the importance of women empowerment, she noted that empowering women is not only a moral obligation but also a critical step toward sustainable development.

She further urged government institutions, community leaders, civil society organisations and development partners to work together to advance the goals of the campaign.

Omodion emphasised the role of the media in shaping narratives and promoting social change, adding that responsible journalism can help highlight issues affecting women and inspire meaningful action.

She concluded by encouraging participants to embrace a culture of generosity, collaboration and empowerment, noting that “when women rise, society rises.”

2027: ‘No Vacancy in Government House Till 2031’ — Amori Fires Strong Warning to Opposition

By Joelson Wilson

As political activities begin to intensify ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, the Chief Adviser to the Governor of Delta State, Ighoyota Amori, has issued a firm and unequivocal warning to opposition figures, declaring that the Delta State Government House will remain occupied by the current administration until 2031.

Amori’s remarks come in the wake of the recently concluded Ward and State Congresses of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across the country, including Delta State. With attention now shifting toward the upcoming zonal congresses and national convention scheduled for March, political observers are closely watching unfolding developments within the party.

The congresses in Delta State were largely peaceful, but the noticeable absence of some key party figures; including former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege, former Delta State Governor James Ibori, and House of Representatives member Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu; has sparked speculation among political analysts about potential strategies ahead of the party’s primaries.

Some observers believe the trio may be planning a surprise political move as the APC approaches its internal nomination processes. However, Amori dismissed such speculation, insisting that there is no division within the party in Delta State.

Speaking to journalists over the weekend, Amori maintained that the APC in Delta remains united and focused, emphasizing that the congresses were conducted in an atmosphere of consultation and consensus.
“There is no crisis whatsoever in the APC in Delta State,” Amori said. “The Ward and State Congresses were conducted peacefully, and all stakeholders were duly consulted before decisions were taken. The party adopted consensus because everyone was carried along.”

According to him, the leadership approach of Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has been central to maintaining harmony within the party.
“The governor believes strongly in consultation. He understands that power is transient and that leadership must involve everyone. Before becoming governor, he served as Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, so he knows the importance of inclusive politics,” Amori noted.

Amori, widely regarded as one of Delta’s most seasoned political strategists, has played significant roles in the political architecture of the state for more than two decades. He served in the administration of former Governor James Ibori between 1999 and 2007 as Commissioner for Education, Senior Political Adviser, and later Commissioner for Water Resources.
Over the years, his political influence has been instrumental in shaping electoral victories for successive administrations in the state.
Political watchers often describe Amori as a “political Hercules” due to his deep grassroots connections and strategic role in electoral mobilization across Delta State.

Amori used the opportunity to send what many interpreted as a direct warning to opposition forces contemplating a challenge in the next governorship race.
“There is no space in Delta State Government House for another governor until 2031,” he declared emphatically. “As far as Delta State is concerned, the APC will win all contested positions; from ward level to the federal level.”

He argued that the current administration has made campaigning easier for the party due to the developmental strides recorded since Governor Oborevwori assumed office on May 29, 2023.
“The governor has combined political intelligence with visible developmental projects across the state. That has already made the campaign for 2027 much easier,” he said.

Amori highlighted several initiatives and infrastructure projects undertaken by the Oborevwori administration, noting that they have strengthened public confidence in the government.
He cited the groundbreaking ceremony of the Otovwodo Flyover in Ughelli North Local Government Area as one example of the administration’s commitment to development.
“At the groundbreaking ceremony, the governor openly told the people that the state has resources and that more funds have been made available to Delta. That means Deltans should expect even more projects,” Amori stated.
He also referenced the recent maiden convocation ceremony of Southern Delta University in Ozoro, where the governor reportedly approved several requests made by the institution’s management on the spot.
“That is a governor who is clearly in a hurry to develop every sector of the state,” Amori added.

Amori concluded by asserting that the outcome of the 2027 election will ultimately be determined by the people of Delta State, not by political propaganda or media speculation.
“I will say it again, there are no factions of APC in Delta State,” he said. “The media may twist stories to create attention, but the reality on the ground is that there is only one APC in Delta state and one candidate for governorship in 2027.”

He added, “Anyone who wants to contest against the governor will have to manufacture stories to convince the people. But it will not work either. It is the people of Delta State, those who have benefited from the projects of this administration, that will decide their governor.”

According to Amori, the administration’s achievements remain open for public scrutiny.
“You cannot argue with facts,” he stressed. “The scorecard of this government is available for everyone to see and verify.”

With the APC’s internal processes moving toward the zonal congresses and national convention, analysts say Delta State could become one of the most closely watched political theatres in the run-up to the 2027 elections.

However, if Amori’s confident declaration is anything to go by, the ruling political establishment in the state appears determined to consolidate its hold on power, and ready to confront any opposition challenge head-on.

Oborevwori Inaugurates 4.8km Oko-Amakom/Oko-Obiokpu Road as Ukah Highlights Infrastructure Progress

By Chibuzor Kingsley

Residents of the Delta State Capital Territory witnessed another milestone in infrastructural development on Friday, March 6, 2026, as the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, inaugurated the 4.8-kilometre Oko-Amakom/Oko-Obiokpu Road and other connecting road networks in Asaba.

The project, which is expected to significantly improve movement within the capital territory, forms part of the state government’s commitment to strengthening infrastructure and enhancing connectivity for residents.

Speaking during the inauguration, the Director-General of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA), Mr Patrick Ukah, described the project as a major step toward improving transportation and opening up more communities within the capital city for development.

Mr Ukah noted that the completion of the road network would ease traffic movement, boost economic activities and improve the overall living conditions of residents in the benefiting communities.

He also highlighted the progress made so far in infrastructure development within the capital territory, revealing that over 70 kilometres of roads have been completed and are ongoing across the capital territory.

According to him, about 50 kilometres of the roads were executed directly by the agency, alongside more than 20 kilometres of drainage construction aimed at addressing flooding challenges and improving the environment.

Mr Ukah further disclosed that the long-awaited Asagba Road project in Asaba has been approved by the governor, assuring residents that construction work on the road will commence soon.

He expressed sincere appreciation to Governor Oborevwori for his deliberate commitment to the development of the state through the M.O.R.E Agenda, noting that the administration’s focus on infrastructure continues to transform the capital territory and improve the lives of residents.

The newly inaugurated Oko-Amakom/Oko-Obiokpu Road is expected to further enhance connectivity and contribute to the steady growth and development of the Delta State capital.

2026 International Women’s Day Celebration:  DOPF Seeks Strategic Partnership 

 The Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) has called for strategic partnerships with key stakeholders as it prepares to commemorate the 2026 International Women’s Day (IWD) in Delta State.
The event, scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., will take place at No. 12 Uchenna Okolo Street, opposite St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Asaba, Delta State with Mrs Patricia Gbemudu, former Chairperson, Nigeria Association of women Journalists ( NAWOJ) as Keynote Speaker.

In a statement issued by the forum, DOPF and signed by Secretary, Committee for the 2026 International Women’s Day Celebration, Josephine Omodion, it said this year’s celebration with the theme: “Give to Gain: Empowering Women through Digital Storytelling” will align with the global theme “Give To Gain”, with the message “When we give, we gain.”
According to the forum, the campaign promotes a culture of generosity, collaboration, and intentional support for the advancement of women and girls. It encourages individuals, organisations, and communities to contribute through donations, mentorship, knowledge-sharing, advocacy, visibility, and capacity building.
DOPF noted that the Give To Gain initiative highlights the importance of giving from the heart, stressing that such acts create positive ripple effects that strengthen families, communities, and society at large.
The forum explained that the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration will focus on key priorities including empowering women, supporting women-focused nonprofit organisations, amplifying the visibility of initiatives that advance women’s rights and empowerment, challenging stereotypes, discrimination, and gender bias.
DOPF further observed that International Women’s Day is increasingly becoming one of the world’s biggest giving platforms, providing opportunities to support organisations working to improve the lives of women and girls.
As part of the celebration, the forum will host a “Give To Gain” Impact Conference, recognise outstanding women and nonprofit organisations, and carry out media advocacy campaigns across Delta-based digital platforms. The programme will also feature public engagement initiatives aimed at encouraging greater support for women-focused causes and collaboration with grassroots organisations and girl-child advocacy groups.
The forum emphasized that the involvement of government institutions, community leaders, civil society organisations, and development partners will be vital in amplifying the impact of the campaign.
According to DOPF, broader participation will inspire more Deltans to embrace a culture of giving and support the advancement of women and girls.
“When women rise, society rises,” the statement added.

Committee Commends Oborevwori Over Rising Delta Youth Enlistment In Military, Paramilitary Services

…Elects New Secretary, Unveils Plan To Sustain State Quota

The Delta State Awareness Creation Committee on Youth Enlistment into the Military and Paramilitary Services (SACC) has commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for what it described as his strong commitment to ensuring that Delta State fully utilises its quota in admissions and recruitment into the nation’s military and paramilitary institutions.

The committee gave the commendation after its first quarterly meeting on Monday.

In a statement jointly signed by the Commissioner for Youth Development and Committee Chairman, Hon. Barrister ThankGod Trakiriowei, and the Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications and Committee Chief Publicist, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, the committee said the governor’s support had significantly increased youth participation in military and paramilitary services.

According to the statement, thousands of youths from the state have secured admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) and other military institutions, while many others have been enlisted into the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Air Force and Nigerian Army through both short service commissions and regular recruitment exercises.

The committee noted that within less than three years of the Oborevwori administration, more qualified youths from Delta State had gained admission into Navy, Air Force, Army and Police colleges across the country.

It added that preparations were underway to further expand opportunities for Delta youths in the 2026 recruitment cycle through intensified awareness campaigns across the three senatorial districts.

The campaigns, the committee said, would involve the mass media, traditional rulers and local government chairmen to encourage eligible youths to take advantage of available recruitment opportunities.

SACC also disclosed that committee members would, in 2026, pay advocacy visits to Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and other senior officers responsible for recruitment and admissions into the military, police and paramilitary services.

The committee said the move was part of efforts to sustain the progress recorded and ensure that Delta State consistently fills its allocated quota during recruitment exercises.

Meanwhile, the committee elected Chief Alfred Orugbo as its substantive secretary following the redeployment of the former secretary. Orugbo, a member of the committee, also serves as Executive Secretary of the Delta State Traditional Rulers Council.

SACC further stated that its members would continue to monitor recruitment exercises and attend Passing Out Parades to boost the morale of officers and recruits from the state.

The committee also commended the Secretary to the Delta State Government and its Chief Strategist, Dr Kingsley Emu, describing him as a “super technocrat, team player and perfectionist.”

According to the committee, his leadership and strategic guidance have contributed significantly to the successes recorded so far.

It added that increased admissions into the NDA, Police Colleges, military schools and other services align with the job and wealth creation drive captured in Governor Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda.

Also in attendance at the meeting were the Permanent Secretary, State Directorate of Political and Security Services (DPSS), Mr. T. C. Aguonye; the SACC Secretary, Chief Alfred Origbo; the representative of the Christian community, Rev. Cyril Okonye; and Mr. Emmanuel Egodo, among others.

2027: Who ‘ll Challenge The People’s Sheriff in Delta State

By Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, Esq.

In politics, performance remains the most persuasive campaign message. Long after campaign slogans fade and political rhetoric subsides, the true measure of leadership lies in the visible transformation of society, roads built, institutions strengthened, livelihoods improved, and hope restored.

In Delta State, the unfolding narrative since May 29, 2023 has increasingly been framed around this principle of performance-driven governance. Nearly three years into the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, the state’s development trajectory is being shaped by a deliberate strategy focused on infrastructure expansion, fiscal responsibility, and social investment.

Across the three senatorial districts, the imprint of government projects is gradually redefining the physical and economic landscape. Major road constructions, flyover bridges, institutional infrastructure, and community connectivity projects have begun to alter long-standing development patterns in the state.
This evolving narrative has also begun to shape the political conversation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Governor Oborevwori’s electoral victory in 2023 was itself a defining moment in Delta State politics. Securing 21 out of the state’s 25 local government areas, he overcame formidable political opposition in what many observers initially viewed as an uneven contest. The election pitched a former Speaker of the State House of Assembly against a sitting Deputy Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, an apparent David-and-Goliath scenario in the eyes of political analysts.

Yet, in democratic politics, the ultimate verdict belongs to the electorate. Deltans made their choice decisively, and the mandate has since evolved into a governance agenda anchored on development and fiscal discipline.
Perhaps the most visible dimension of the administration’s work lies in infrastructure renewal.

The ongoing flyover projects at DSC Roundabout, PTI Junction, and Enerhen Junction leading to Marine Gate are set to significantly improve traffic flow and urban mobility within the Warri-Effurun axis. Additional flyovers recently flagged off at Uromi Junction and Otovwodo further signal the administration’s long-term commitment to modern road infrastructure.

Beyond urban development, attention has also shifted toward historically underserved riverine and creek communities. New road networks are gradually opening up these areas, strengthening economic activities for fishermen, farmers, traders, and transport operators who depend on reliable connectivity.

Educational infrastructure has also witnessed renewed investment. Tertiary institutions and colleges across the three senatorial districts are benefiting from ongoing upgrades designed to improve learning environments and institutional capacity. Sports development forms another pillar of the administration’s agenda. The ongoing reconstruction of the Warri Township Stadium aims to transform the facility into a modern sports complex capable of hosting major national competitions and international sporting events.

Equally significant are the government’s social welfare interventions. Pensioners, who once grappled with prolonged arrears, now enjoy improved financial stability following the settlement of pension liabilities running into several billions of naira. Civil servants receive their salaries consistently, while bursary payments continue to support Delta State students pursuing higher education.

The government has also sustained financial assistance for Delta State indigenes enrolled at the Nigerian Law School, reinforcing its commitment to human capital development and professional advancement.Taken together, these initiatives form the core of the administration’s policy framework known as the MORE Agenda, a governance philosophy that prioritizes inclusive development, economic opportunity, and improved quality of life for citizens.

Beyond policy frameworks and project portfolios, leadership style often shapes public perception. Governor Oborevwori’s political identity has long been rooted in grassroots engagement. Known for his accessibility and pragmatic approach to governance, he has cultivated a reputation as a leader closely connected to the everyday realities of ordinary citizens. These factors have inevitably influenced the evolving political landscape in Delta State.

In recent months, the state has witnessed a significant political realignment following the governor Oborevwori led movement of PDP structures into the All Progressives Congress (APC). The development has altered the dynamics of political competition and raised new questions about the configuration of opposition politics in the state ahead of the next electoral cycle.

Opposition parties, by their nature, remain vital components of democratic systems. They provide scrutiny, policy alternatives, and electoral competition. However, their ability to gain political traction ultimately depends on their organizational strength, credibility, and resonance with voters.

In Delta State today, the political terrain appears increasingly shaped by the performance narrative of the incumbent administration. Infrastructure expansion, social investment programmes, and a broadened political coalition have collectively strengthened the governor’s political standing. As the countdown to the 2027 general elections gradually begins, the contest ahead will likely revolve around a familiar democratic question: continuity versus alternative vision.

For now, many supporters of the Oborevwori administration speak confidently of consolidating what they describe as the next phase of Delta State’s transformation, a period they metaphorically refer to as the continued “Sheriffication” of development across the state. Yet in the end, democracy always returns to a simple truth. Political fortunes are determined not by projections or declarations, but by the judgment of voters.

And as 2027 gubernatorial election approaches, one question continues to linger in the background: Who will challenge the people’s Sheriff in 2027?
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The writer, Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, Esq., is the Director-General, Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications,
Governor’s Office, Asaba.

Political Leaders Hail Chief (Engr.) Hyacinth Enuha On His Birth Anniversary

Prominent political leaders and stakeholders in Delta State have joined family, friends, and the people of Idumuje-Ugboko to celebrate Chief (Engr.) Hyacinth Enuha, the revered Onowu Gburugburu and Awolo Dike of Idumuje-Ugboko, as he marks his birthday. The leaders described the elder statesman as a symbol of wisdom, integrity, and community leadership whose contributions have continued to inspire both the younger and older generations.
In their congratulatory message, the leaders praised Chief Enuha for his unwavering commitment to the development, unity, and progress of his community and the Anioma nation at large. They noted that his life has been defined by selfless service, humility, and dedication to humanity, qualities that have earned him immense respect across political, traditional, and social circles.
While celebrating the milestone, the leaders offered prayers for continued good health, strength, and many more years of impactful living for the respected community icon. They also commended his enduring legacy of leadership and mentorship, describing him as a true colossus whose influence will remain a guiding light for generations to come.

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