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Anioma State To Be Created With Asaba As Capital, New Delta, Warri As Capital – Akpabio

The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has reaffirmed strong legislative and political backing for the creation of Anioma State, with Asaba designated as its capital. He emphasized that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains firmly committed to the realization of the initiative.

Senator Akpabio made this declaration on Wednesday while addressing party faithful at the South-South Zonal Congress of the All Progressives Congress held in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

He also noted that Warri would be the capital of the new Delta, given it’s existing infrastructure – airport, government offices, major oil companies, Seaport Stadium and other substantive structural and administrative establishments in the area.

The high-profile congress witnessed the presence of governors from the six South-South states—Delta , Edo, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Cross River – alongside prominent political leaders and a broad spectrum of party stakeholders from across the region.

Describing the agitation for Anioma State as both compelling and historically justified, the Senate President noted that the proposal represents a long-standing aspiration rooted in equity, administrative efficiency and balanced development.

He further underscored that the initiative—championed by Senator Ned Nwoko has continued to receive sustained legislative attention, stressing that it ranks among the foremost priorities of the 10th Senate under his leadership.

Senator Akpabio said the eventual creation of Anioma State will yield far-reaching socio-economic and administrative benefits. He explained that the proposed restructuring would effectively split Delta State into two viable sub-national entities, thereby promoting decentralization and accelerating grassroots development.

According to Akpabio, “Anioma State will be created, with Asaba as its capital. The Senate fully supports the initiative spearheaded by Senator Ned Nwoko. This step will usher in a new era of development and shared prosperity for all constituent communities. With Asaba as Anioma state capital , Warri will be the capital of the new Delta”

The Senate President also called for greater unity, cohesion, and unwavering commitment among the people of the South-South region. He urged all stakeholders to continue supporting the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu’s administration, for sustainable growth, national integration and the well being of the people of the South South and Nigerians in general.

Addressing Journalists at the Congress in an interview, Senator Ned Nwoko said the clamour for the creation of Anioma state was a patriotic and collective agitation of the people.The lawmaker commended the people of Delta North the Senate , governmentts of the federation and all stakeholders for their support so far and pledged to continue the quest with the firmness of resolve.

Uzodimma, Oborevwori, Okowa Rally South-South APC For Unified Messaging, Grassroots Mobilisation Ahead of 2027 Elections

The Governor of Imo State and Director-General of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Senator Hope Uzodimma and Governor of Delta State, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, Monday, called for unity of purpose, message, and mobilisation across the country.

The duo who spoke during the South-South Strategic Communications and Mobilisation Summit themed “One Party, One Message, One Mobilisation,” held at Government House, Asaba, declared that Nigeria’s ongoing reforms require coordinated communication and effective grassroots engagement to succeed.

The event brought together political leaders and party stakeholders, including Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State, to strengthen communication strategies and mobilise support for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Uzodimma in his remarks, said the summit produced a comprehensive national work plan outlining timelines, responsibilities, and deliverables aimed at driving economic growth and national development. He described the plan as the “compass and spine” for all Renewed Hope Ambassadors nationwide.

The Imo governor noted that although Nigeria is witnessing improvements in macro-economic indicators such as GDP growth, increased oil production, and enhanced revenue allocation, a gap still exists between these gains and the realities experienced by citizens at the grassroots.

He said ambassadors must bridge this gap by translating government policies into simple, relatable language and engaging directly with communities.

“You are the interpreters of government vision and the bridge between performance and public understanding. You must go where the President cannot reach and explain reforms in ways people understand,” he said.

Uzodimma acknowledged that reforms such as subsidy removal and exchange rate adjustments come with temporary hardship, but maintained that such measures are necessary to correct decades of systemic dysfunction in the nation’s economy.

He urged participants to adopt a conversational approach in engaging citizens, emphasizing listening, transparency, and data-driven communication, while countering misinformation and opposition narratives with facts.

In his remarks, Delta State Governor and Chief Host, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, described the summit as a strategic platform to strengthen party structures and deepen grassroots mobilisation in the South-South region.

Oborevwori stressed that unity remains the foundation of political success, warning that fragmented messaging would weaken the party’s impact and create opportunities for opposition forces.

He called on stakeholders to sustain grassroots engagement, defend government policies, and translate support into electoral victories.

“Unity must be matched with action. We must take the message to the people, defend our reforms, and mobilise effectively,” he said.

Earlier, former Delta State Governor and South-South Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, said the summit was designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively communicate the administration’s reform agenda.

Okowa explained that the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was initiated to address long-standing economic and social challenges, including weak fiscal structures, unemployment, and low investor confidence.

He highlighted key achievements of the administration, including improved foreign reserves, increased oil production, expanded healthcare access, education reforms, and infrastructure development, while admitting that communication gap has limited public appreciation of these gains.

According to him, ambassadors must actively engage citizens in markets, communities, and institutions, using facts and relatable examples to explain reforms and counter misinformation.

Also speaking, Chairman of the occasion and South-West Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Adedayo Adeyeye, described the South-South as the economic backbone of Nigeria and expressed confidence that the APC would emerge victorious in the 2027 general elections.

He said the region remains pivotal in determining Nigeria’s political direction, adding that growing alignment with the APC reflects increasing acceptance of the party’s policies and leadership.

Participants at the summit were urged to replicate the strategies discussed in their respective states and local government areas, with emphasis on measurable actions, continuous engagement, and unified messaging.

The summit also had in attendance, Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, APC National Secretary, Ajibola Basiru, National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, APC Deputy National Chairman (South) Emmanuel Eneukwu, South-South Chairman, Victor Giadom, Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, Speaker Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, as well as members of the National and State Assemblies from the region, among other dignitaries.

The summit concluded with a strong call for commitment, discipline, and coordinated action, as party leaders stressed that the success of ongoing reforms and future electoral victories would depend on effective communication, grassroots mobilisation, and sustained public engagement.

CEPEJ Inaugurates Warri Peace Committee, Unveils Grassroots Programmes to Tackle Ethnic Tensions

The Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) on Thursday took a bold step towards restoring harmony in Warri with the inauguration of the Warri Indigene and Residents Peacebuilding Committee, alongside the rollout of strategic engagement programmes aimed at strengthening unity among the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo ethnic nationalities.

 

The initiative which brought together a broad coalition of stakeholders, including community leaders, government representatives, market unions, civil society groups, security agencies, and non-indigenous residents took place at its maiden peace-building meeting, thus signaling a united front to prevent future conflicts and rebuild trust across the oil-rich city.

 

The National Coordinator of CEPEJ, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, while speaking at the event stressed that “lasting peace in Warri is achievable through deliberate efforts to de-escalate tensions, promote neutrality, and strengthen information-sharing channels” and urged stakeholders to embrace advocacy-driven solutions that foster coexistence rather than division.

A seven-member executive committee was inaugurated to steer the peace initiative, with Mr. Chuks Awogu emerging as Chairman. Other members comprise Toriitseju Igbiaye (Co-Chairman I), Eburu Emuaghogho (Co-Chairman II), Erediegha Precious (Co-Chairwoman III), Comrade Hilda Amogha (Spokesperson), and Mrs. Hajara Abubakar (Secretary).

Mulade charged the newly inaugurated executives to “rise above ethnic loyalties and remain committed to fairness and inclusivity”, noting that peace remains a critical foundation for development.

He also highlighted the efforts of the Governor of Delta State, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, emphasizing that “sustained peace is vital for attracting investment and driving economic growth in the state”.

 

Reinforcing the call for focus and commitment, Abbey Kalio, Coordinator of SID Warri, urged the committee to remain dedicated to its core mandate and avoid distractions.

As part of its broader peace agenda, CEPEJ unveiled a series of capacity-building programmes, including stakeholder training, community engagements, advocacy campaigns, and inter-ethnic familiarization visits.

These initiatives, according to Mulade, are “designed to entrench dialogue and mutual understanding among Warri’s diverse populations”.

It is become imperative to strongly advise and appealed to crises and ethnic conflict sponsors and beneficiaries to desist but rather invest in ventures that would create employment opportunities for our teeming youths.

“No amount of crisis can displace the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo from Warri,” Mulade declared.

He maintained that “Conflict only leads to needless loss of lives, while peace creates opportunities for all.” I want to strongly appeal to our traditional and political leaders to kindly support, promote and endorse peaceful coexistence to attract investors and development to Warri and environs.

Earlier, CEPEJ Administrative Manager, Tina Agidi, outlined the meeting’s agenda, revealing a structured roadmap of programmes targeted at promoting peaceful coexistence.

Similarly, Senior Programme Officer, Samuel Ideh, reminded participants of Warri’s long-standing history of inter-ethnic unity, noting that peaceful collaboration remains beneficial to all residents.

With the inauguration of the committee and the rollout of people-centered programmes, CEPEJ’s latest intervention is being seen as a timely and practical move to douse tensions and lay the groundwork for lasting peace in Warri.

South South APC Affirm Consensus Executive, Call for Unity Amongst all Collaborators and Zonal Leaders  

 By Sam Afam Anukwu Esq.

‎The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South-South today affirmed a consensus Zonal Executive Committee, in a widly attended congress held today Wednesday 25th March, 2026 at Dome event center in Asaba, the Delta State Capital.

‎The congress, which was attended by party leaders, Senators, House of Reps members, members of Houses of Assemblies, Local Government Chairmen, former Governors and Non seating members of both Senates and House of Assembly, members of the State working committees, LGA party Chairmen, as well as the delegates from the South South zone. The Congress also have in attendance the Governors of the six States within the South South region, namely, Akwa-Ibom State, Bayelsa State, Cross Rivers State, Delta State, Edo State and Rivers State including the Senate President, His Excellency, Senator Godswill Akpabio, as well as former Governors, Deputy Governors, lawmakers, top Government functionaries and other key Politicians and Political appointees from across the six States in the region.

‎In his welcome address, the out going National Vice President of the party from the zone who is also the Zonal Chairman, Chief Victor Giadom thanked the party leaders and stakeholders for their support during his tenure and highlighted the achievements made hitherto by the APC in the zone, to include electoral victories, unity amongst stakeholders, and increased territorial landmarks of the APC in the zone from just two state Governors to six states being ruled by APC in the region.

‎On his part, Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Omokwedo Oborevwori, in his goodwill message, welcomed the delegates to Asaba and described the congress as a demonstration of the party’s strength, unity, and readiness for future political engagements, he opined that party in the zone is ready for the business of politics and remain the only living political party in the zone. He was optimistic on the need for a sustained grassroots mobilizations and urged party frontiers at all levels to deepen internal cohesion, strengthen structures and maintain strong connections with the people, and most importantly shurn all manner of differences and embrace peace for the best interest of the Party, both in our LGAs, States, and the South South region.

‎The Chairman of the South-South Governors’ Forum, Sen Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, also highlighted the need to be united as a party, describing the adoption of consensus as a major step in reducing internal conflicts and fostering collective ownership within the party. He maintained that, for the first time after a long political history, the region is echoing with one voice. He opined that with all the Governors from the zone in attendance at the congress, it portrays mutual commitments to the region’s interests and benefits to all participants and to all political players within APC in the zone.

‎As an addendum, other Governors from other states namely, His Excellency, Pastor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency, Gov. Bassey Otu of Cross River State, His Excellency, Sen. Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, and His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State also lend their separate remarks, they all emphasized on the importance of Unity in the zone and aligned with the Government at the centre.

‎In a strong remarks, the Senate President, Sen Godswill Akpabio, conveyed the goodwill message of the President, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, and commended the South-South for its coexistence and unity that brought about the political consolidation and absorbance of other political parties within the zone into APC. He noted that the region had witnessed remarkable transformation, moving from norminal APC presence to becoming a strong political block with increased alignment of governors and stakeholders. Sen Akpabio challenged the party faithful in Delta to position themselves as South-South bodily presence and other benefits in the party structure of Nigeria, but accept in good faith the Creation of Anioma as the Sixth State in the South East, He reiterated that the headquarters of Anioma State will remain in Asaba, and the Capital of the old Delta State will move to Warri.

‎The Senate President took over the meeting at this juncture to preside over motions for the Congress proceed through a consensus arrangement, reinforcing the party’s commitment to unity and internal cohesion.

The Proceedings commenced with a motion for the dissolution of the outgoing Zonal Executive Committee, moved by the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, and Chairman of Conference of Legislatures in Nigeria, The Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, and seconded by his counterpart from Bayelsa State, The Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere and was unanimously adopted.

In a Subsequent, a motion adopting consensus as the mode of electing new officers, this was moved by Senator Essien Williams of Cross River State and seconded by Senator Aniekan Bassey of Akwa Ibom North East and was also unanimously adopted by all delegates.

‎At the end of the Proceedings, as conducted by the Zonal Congress steering committee, the following persons were adopted as consensus Working committee Executive of the South South APC. They includes.
1. Chief Victor Giadom- National Vice Chairman (South-South Chairman),
2. Dr. Ita Udosen, Zonal Secretary,
3. Barr. Neworld Safugha, Legal Adviser,
4. Dr. Samuel Nwanosike, Publicity Secretary,
5. Prince Urhoro Koyoyo, Youth Leader,
6. Hon. Suobankuo Omoni, Women Leader,
7. Hon. Prince Edward, Organising Secretary,
8. Prince Ayo Peter, Special Leader of Persons with Disabilities.

‎The event was rounded up with the swearing in of the Zonal Executive committee by the Public Notary team, who administered oats of office to the affirmation of Executives with a charge to other participants and stakeholders to go home with a renewed hope to foster unity amongst by party leaders, the party frontiers, and all stakeholders and members of APC across boards to strengthen the party conversing forces, foster unity, expand grassroots support, and consolidate to ensuring victories in the coming General elections to the best interest of the party at all levels.

Dame Igbrude Congratulates Hon. Ukodhiko on His Birth Anniversary

… Describes Him as Celebrating A Man Of Compassion, Service, And Exceptional Leadership

Celebrations have continued to pour in for Ajirioghene Ukodhiko Jonathan, the member representing Isoko North and Isoko South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, as he marks another birthday anniversary.

In a goodwill message, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude, PhD, Coordinator, described the lawmaker as a compassionate leader whose life exemplifies service, humility, and dedication to humanity.

According to her, Hon. Ukodhiko has distinguished himself not only as a political figure but also as a servant-leader committed to uplifting the lives of his constituents. She noted that his generosity, philanthropic gestures, and people-oriented leadership style have continued to impact communities across Isoko Nation and beyond.

The statement highlighted his contributions at the National Assembly, where his representation is said to reflect the aspirations and developmental needs of the people of Isoko North and South. His leadership, she added, has strengthened grassroots engagement and inspired hope among many families.

Describing him as a unifying figure, Igbrude emphasized that Hon. Ukodhiko’s belief in love, unity, and compassion has earned him widespread respect across political and social circles in Delta State.

She further offered prayers for his continued success, quoting from the Bible in Jeremiah 29:11 and Numbers 6:24–26, asking God to grant him wisdom, good health, long life, and greater accomplishments in his service to humanity.

“As he marks this milestone, we celebrate a distinguished lawmaker and a brother with a heart of gold, whose commitment to progress and development remains unwavering,” the statement read.

Dame Igbrude Congratulates Hon. Ukodhiko on Birth Anniversary

… Describes Him as Celebrating A Man Of Compassion, Service, And Exceptional Leadership

Celebrations have continued to pour in for Ajirioghene Ukodhiko Jonathan, the member representing Isoko North and Isoko South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, as he marks another birthday anniversary.

In a goodwill message, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude, PhD, Coordinator, described the lawmaker as a compassionate leader whose life exemplifies service, humility, and dedication to humanity.

According to her, Hon. Ukodhiko has distinguished himself not only as a political figure but also as a servant-leader committed to uplifting the lives of his constituents. She noted that his generosity, philanthropic gestures, and people-oriented leadership style have continued to impact communities across Isoko Nation and beyond.

The statement highlighted his contributions at the National Assembly, where his representation is said to reflect the aspirations and developmental needs of the people of Isoko North and South. His leadership, she added, has strengthened grassroots engagement and inspired hope among many families.

Describing him as a unifying figure, Igbrude emphasized that Hon. Ukodhiko’s belief in love, unity, and compassion has earned him widespread respect across political and social circles in Delta State.

She further offered prayers for his continued success, quoting from the Bible in Jeremiah 29:11 and Numbers 6:24–26, asking God to grant him wisdom, good health, long life, and greater accomplishments in his service to humanity.

“As he marks this milestone, we celebrate a distinguished lawmaker and a brother with a heart of gold, whose commitment to progress and development remains unwavering,” the st atement read.

“Empower Her Today: NAWOJ Delta Marks 2026 Women’s Day in Grand Style

By Rita Mokobia

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Delta State Chapter, marked the 2026 International Women’s Day with a vibrant and impactful celebration centered on the theme: “Give to Gain… Empower Her Today, Prosper Tomorrow.”

The event which held in Asaba, brought together women from diverse backgrounds, including media professionals, entrepreneurs, students, civil society groups, and government representatives, all united by a shared commitment to advancing women’s empowerment and sustainable  development.

In her keynote address, the Chairperson of NAWOJ Delta State, Mrs  Sonia Unobunjo  emphasized the importance of investing in women as a pathway to societal growth and prosperity. She noted that empowering women through education, economic opportunities, and leadership inclusion creates a ripple effect that benefits families, communities, and the nation at large.

According to her, the theme “Give to Gain” underscores the idea that when society intentionally supports women, the returns are far-reaching, including improved economic stability, better health outcomes, and stronger institutions.

Through sacrifice, empowering others brings about progress which entails giving opportunities, supports, mentoring young generations and creating enabling environment where every woman can succeed.

She added that women should not walk on the street because they want a testimony.

In her words: “It is not an excuse to embarrass, ruff handle or rape a woman”.

She lauded (NAWOJ) Delta State chapter for their good works.

The guest speaker, CEO Graceville Group of Schools, Engr. Mrs Adebowale Tinuade Okonji-Umuokoro congratulates women on the celebration of the 2026 international women’s Day.

“It is 115 years celebration for the Women’s Day” she said.

Adding that as women’s celebrates themselves, they are as well celebrating their mothers, assistants, daughters all over the world.

Engr. Mrs. Adebowale says that giving requires hands to be stretched out and receiving also requires hands to be stretched out.

She added that women should give to one another and gain from such view.

As part of the celebration, NAWOJ rolled out several empowerment initiatives targeted at women and young girls. These included:

Cash prizes to the handicapped to support their craft.

Beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the support, describing it as timely and impactful in helping them achieve financial independence and personal growth.

Participants called for stronger policies, increased awareness, and collective action to break down barriers that hinder women’s progress.

The celebration concluded with a renewed call for collaboration among stakeholders government, private sector, civil society, and individuals to sustain efforts aimed at empowering women.

The NAWOJ Delta State Chapter reaffirmed its dedication to championing the cause of women, stressing that true progress can only be achieved when women are given the opportunity to thrive.

Also present at the event was the Vice Chairman Delta Online Publishers Forum, Mr Chukwudi Abiandu who represented the forum.

DELCOM Congratulates Professors Eboh, Awhefeada, Ogwezi, Obukadata on Elevation to VC, DVC Positions

The Director-General of the Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr. (Barr.) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has congratulated Prof. Eric Eboh, Prof. Sunny Awhefeada, Prof. Joyce Ogwezi, and Prof. Presley Obukadata on their well-deserved elevations to the positions of Vice Chancellors and Deputy Vice Chancellors in the nation’s ivory towers.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Dr. Oghenesivbe commended the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for recognizing the invaluable contributions of the four distinguished scholars.

He noted that the appointments include Prof. Eric Eboh as Vice Chancellor of the University of Delta, Prof. Sunny Awhefeada as Vice Chancellor of Southern Delta University, Prof. Joyce Ogwezi as Deputy Vice Chancellor of Dennis Osadebey University, and Prof. Presley Obukadata as Deputy Vice Chancellor of Southern Delta University.

Oghenesivbe further observed that Professors Ogwezi and Obukadata have made significant contributions to the advancement of Mass Communication, as well as to the successes recorded at the Delta State Strategic Communication Workshop, an annual flagship capacity-building programme for political appointees, media professionals, and social media influencers.

The Bureau Chief particularly commended Prof. Ogwezi for her consistent role as a trainer and Chief Trainer at DELCOM, a contribution that earned her the affectionate title, “Mama DELCOM.” He added that members of the DELCOM family, spanning the 2019 to 2025 cohorts, deeply appreciate her impactful training and wish her continued success in her new role.

The Bureau Chief also praised the Honourable Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Nyerhovwo Tonukari, for his invaluable contributions and strong alignment with Governor Oborevwori’s education policy, encapsulated in the MORE Agenda.

“DELCOM celebrates Professors Eboh, Awhefeada, Ogwezi, and Obukadata on their well-deserved elevations to the prestigious positions of Vice Chancellors and Deputy Vice Chancellors at the University of Delta, Agbor; Southern Delta University, Ozoro; and Dennis Osadebey University, Asaba, respectively.

“Under the leadership of Governor Oborevwori, educational standards and infrastructure development across the state’s tertiary institutions have recorded remarkable progress. This is both heartwarming and a testament to the administration’s commitment to excellence,” Oghenesivbe stated.

Oborevwori Positions Delta to Attract Foreign Direct Investment, Boost Power Distribution

By Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq

Delta State is steadily redefining its economic narrative, transitioning from a solely resource-dependent region to an emerging hub for foreign direct investment (FDI). At the center of this transformation is Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, whose administration is aggressively tackling the structural barriers that have historically discouraged international capital inflows.

With bold electricity reforms, strengthened security, and investor-focused policies, Delta State is positioning itself as Nigeria’s next major destination for foreign direct investment. Backed by policy reforms, infrastructure expansion, and institutional strengthening, the state is aligning itself with global investment benchmarks, creating a more predictable and competitive business environment.

For decades, unreliable electricity has been one of the biggest deterrents to investment in Nigeria. Delta State is confronting this challenge head-on. The Oborevwori administration has rolled out a multi-layered electricity strategy that includes the extension of 33KV transmission lines, installation of transformers, and rehabilitation of long-neglected infrastructure across the state.

“We are taking deliberate and practical steps to address power supply challenges across Delta State,” Governor Oborevwori stated during the inauguration of the Ohoror–Bomadi Road project. Recent interventions have already delivered measurable outcomes. Over 10 communities reconnected to the national grid after more than a decade in darkness. Six new distribution transformers installed in Warri South-West communities, upgrade of a 2.5MVA transformer to 5MVA capacity at Agbarha-Otor and
rehabilitation of key transmission lines, including Ogbe-Ogume to Kwale.

The enactment of the Delta State Electricity Law and approval of a comprehensive electricity policy signal a shift toward long-term sector stability, an essential requirement for industrial investors. Political stability and clear policy direction remain critical drivers of investment decisions. Under Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, Delta State is strengthening governance frameworks to ensure consistency and transparency. By aligning with federal economic reforms led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the state is benefiting from broader fiscal and energy sector liberalization policies.

Communities such as Ode-Itsekiri, Orugbo, and Ugbodede are already witnessing improved electricity access, while major upgrades in Ndokwa and Kwale are restoring industrial viability in those regions. The enactment of the Delta State Electricity Law and approval of a comprehensive electricity policy mark a structural shift, moving from temporary fixes to a sustainable, investor-friendly power sector. The engagement of a specialized electricity consulting firm further signals a data-driven approach to long-term energy planning. For investors, these developments directly reduce operational costs, improve productivity, and enhance supply chain efficiency.

“With these policy instruments in place, we are better positioned to drive sustainable improvements in electricity supply,” the governor affirmed. Such assurances are vital for multinational corporations seeking environments with low policy volatility and strong regulatory backing. Infrastructure development is another critical pillar of Delta’s investment strategy. The rehabilitation of the 31-kilometre Ohoror–Bomadi Road is a prime example of how improved connectivity is opening up previously inaccessible economic zones.

Better roads, combined with improved electricity access, are reducing logistics and transportation costs, enhancing supply chain efficiency, expanding access to rural and semi-urban markets. For investors, this translates into improved ease of doing business and higher returns on investment.

Delta State’s strategic location in Nigeria’s oil-rich region provides a unique advantage. With Nigeria’s population exceeding 200 million, the state offers access to a vast and growing consumer market. Improved electricity supply is already stimulating small and medium-scale enterprise (SME) growth, increased commercial activity in local communities, expansion of agro-processing and light manufacturing sectors.

These developments strengthen Delta’s position as both a production base and a consumption market, two critical factors for foreign investors. Security concerns have long been a major consideration for investors. The Delta State Government is taking decisive steps to address this through approval for new police divisions across local government areas, establishment of a Special Protection Unit base and Strengthening land administration systems.
These measures are designed to protect investments, reduce operational risks, and improve overall investor confidence.

Delta State also offers a youthful and dynamic workforce. With ongoing improvements in infrastructure and economic activity, labor productivity is on the rise.
Access to affordable and increasingly skilled labor provides a competitive edge for industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and services, key sectors targeted for foreign investment.

Economic analysts note that sub-national reforms like those in Delta State are becoming increasingly important in attracting FDI to Nigeria. According to insights aligned with global financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, investors typically prioritizes stable governance systems, reliable infrastructure, clear regulatory frameworks, and strong institutional quality.
Delta State’s current trajectory reflects growing alignment with these global investment criteria.

While challenges remain, the progress recorded so far underscores a clear shift in Delta State’s economic direction. The combination of electricity reform, infrastructure development, and governance stability is creating a strong foundation for sustained investment inflows. Governor Oborevwori’s administration appears focused on long-term impact rather than short-term fixes, an approach that resonates strongly with international investors.

Delta State is no longer just a region of untapped potential, it is fast becoming a destination of strategic opportunity. By addressing the core determinants that influence foreign investment, the state is positioning itself as a competitive player in the global investment landscape. If sustained, these reforms could transform Delta into one of Nigeria’s leading investment hubs where policy meets performance, and potential translates into prosperity.

Dr. Mary Alile Idele: A Capacity Leader Who Deserves To Return As APC National Women Leader- Igbrude

In the evolving political landscape of Nigeria, leadership within political parties must be defined by experience, loyalty, grassroots connection, and the ability to mobilize people toward a common vision. One leader who has consistently demonstrated these qualities within the All Progressives Congress (APC) is Dr. Mary Alile Idele, the National Women Leader of our great party.

Dr. Mary Alile Idele has proven beyond doubt that she possesses the competence, strength, and political capacity required to continue steering the affairs of women within the APC. Her tenure has been marked by energy, commitment, inclusiveness, and strategic mobilization of women across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

More importantly, Dr. Mary Alile Idele has added tremendous value to the electoral victories of the APC in previous elections.

 Through her dedication, effective mobilization of women, and strong grassroots network, she contributed significantly to strengthening the party’s support base across the country. Her leadership played a vital role in encouraging women’s participation and rallying support for the party at various levels.

As the 2027 general elections are fast approaching, the need for tested, experienced, and committed leaders within the party structure has become even more critical. With her proven record of performance and political mobilization capacity, Dr. Idele remains well positioned to lead and further consolidate women’s support for the APC in the coming elections.

As a grassroots politician and experienced party mobilizer, Dr. Idele understands the dynamics of political participation at every level. She has continued to inspire and organize women, strengthening their voices within the party structure and ensuring that women remain a formidable force in the APC’s growth and electoral success.

Her leadership style reflects loyalty to the party, dedication to progressive ideals, and an unwavering commitment to the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Under her watch, the women’s wing of the APC has witnessed renewed unity, enthusiasm, and increased political participation among women nationwide.

Dr. Idele’s political experience, administrative capacity, and ability to connect with women at the grassroots have made her not only a national figure but also a symbol of strong and purposeful female leadership in Nigerian politics. Her continued presence in this strategic position will further strengthen the party’s women mobilization structure ahead of future electoral engagements.

For these reasons, many party faithful believe that Dr. Mary Alile Idele deserves to return unopposed as the National Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress. Retaining her will ensure continuity, stability, and sustained mobilization of women across the federation.

Supporting this noble call, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude, PhD, Delta State Chapter Coordinator of the Tinubu Torchbearers Initiative, has openly thrown her weight behind Dr. Idele’s return. She has called on party stakeholders, women leaders, and loyal members of the APC nationwide to rally behind this tested, trusted, and result-oriented leader whose capacity has already been proven.

According to her, Dr. Idele’s leadership has brought strength, visibility, and renewed political engagement among women within the party, making her the most suitable person to continue in that role.

As the APC continues to consolidate its position as Nigeria’s leading progressive political party, retaining capable and committed leaders like Dr. Mary Alile Idele remains essential.

Indeed, leadership is about results, loyalty, and the ability to inspire others — qualities that Dr. Mary Alile Idele has consistently demonstrated. For the sake of continuity, progress, and stronger women participation in politics, her return as APC National Women Leader is both strategic and well deserved.

Dr. Mary Alile Idele remains a capacity leader — tested, trusted, and truly unopposed.

Oshimili South Media Team Officially Inaugurated, Charged on Accuracy and Unity

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area has taken a significant step to strengthen its communication machinery with the inauguration of its Media Team.

The inauguration ceremony, held at the party secretariat in Asaba, brought together party leaders, media practitioners, and other stakeholders.

In his keynote address, the Chairman of the party, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, also known as Igwe Omenife, emphasized the importance of accuracy, professionalism, and fairness in the discharge of duties by the Media Team members.

He stressed that the team has a critical role to play in promoting the party’s image and unity, and urged them to carry out their responsibilities without fear or favour.

Ogbueshi Okolo commended the team for their remarkable contributions in promoting party activities and urged them to sustain the tempo.

He advised members to remain unbiased in their reporting, emphasizing that the APC is one indivisible entity that must be projected positively at all times.

He also cautioned media practitioners, particularly those working with political aspirants, to desist from criticizing fellow aspirants, noting that such actions could create unnecessary divisions within the party.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution, Chief Edwin Uzor, also addressed the gathering, encouraging the Media Team to maintain their commitment to effective communication in Oshimili South. He pledged his continued support to enhance their operations, emphasizing the importance of a strong and united party.

The highlight of the event was the formal inauguration of the APC Media Team, alongside the presentation of branded aprons and caps to members for proper identification. This gesture was seen as a symbol of the party’s commitment to supporting its media team and recognizing their critical role in promoting the party’s agenda.

The inauguration ceremony marked a new chapter in the APC’s communication strategy in Oshimili South, with the Media Team expected to play a key role in promoting the party’s activities and strengthening its image. With the support of party leaders and stakeholders, the team is poised to make a significant impact in the run-up to the elections and beyond.

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