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Oborevwori’s Leadership: a Birth of a New Delta — Cleric

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has been hailed as a God-appointed leader whose people-focused style of governance and commitment to building strong institutions are shaping a sustainable and future-ready Delta State.

The praise was delivered by the Parish Priest of St. Williams Catholic Church, Orerokpe, Rev. Fr. Peter Awharemuire, during the 70th Thanksgiving Mass of Lady Doris Onoriode Ejinyere, which the Governor attended as a special guest.

In a homily drawn from Jeremiah chapter 29 verses 10–14, the priest described Governor Oborevwori’s rise to leadership as divinely orchestrated, stressing that it was neither by chance nor coincidence but part of God’s ordained purpose.

He noted that the steady progress being witnessed in key sectors such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, security and community development reflected purposeful leadership guided by divine direction.

According to him, public confidence has been renewed, communities are becoming safer and lives are better protected, developments he said were clear outcomes of intentional and focused governance rather than mere happenstance.

Rev. Fr. Awharemuire emphasized that the Oborevwori administration stands apart for its focus on sustainability, explaining that the Governor is not only delivering physical projects but also strengthening systems that will endure.

He said the administration’s efforts go beyond roads, bridges, schools and hospitals to include the deliberate development of lasting structures in governance, security and education, describing this approach as the foundation of a “new Delta State.”

The priest added that the transformation underway was designed to serve not just the present population but future generations of Deltans.

Describing the Governor as a courageous leader, he said the administration’s accomplishments had already earned it a permanent place in the political history of the state, noting that history would long remember his contributions.

He further stated that both the Church and the people of Delta State take pride in Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, which he said is marked by humility, justice, inclusiveness and a genuine spirit of service.

While commending the Governor’s achievements, the cleric urged him to continue to govern with wisdom, humility and caution, assuring him of the Church’s continued prayers for peace and divine guidance in the state.

He also prayed for the celebrant, Lady Doris Ejinyere, whom he described as a woman of fairness, integrity and sound judgment.

In his remarks, Governor Oborevwori congratulated Lady Ejinyere on her 70th birthday, praising her as a woman of strong character, integrity and unwavering dedication to her family and service to society.

He spoke warmly of his long-standing relationship with her, describing her as principled, dependable and firm, with a firmness rooted in sincerity and love.

The Governor expressed happiness at the unity displayed by the Ejinyere family during the thanksgiving, noting that it highlighted the strength of faith and enduring family values.

He prayed for her continued good health, long life, peace and divine blessings, while acknowledging her sacrifices and lifelong commitment to her family and community.

Speaking at the event, Lady Ejinyere expressed heartfelt appreciation to her family, friends and well-wishers for their support over the years.

She also praised Governor Oborevwori, stating that his achievements were so visible that “even the blind can see them and the deaf can hear them,” and commended his compassion, sacrifices and consistent support to her family.

Make DELSU A Centre of Academic Excellence, Oborevwori Charges Governing Council

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has charged newly inaugurated members of the Governing Council of Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, to discharge their responsibilities with integrity, diligence and a deep sense of commitment.

He noted that effective governance remains key to strengthening the institution’s standing as a leading centre of academic excellence in Nigeria and beyond.

The governor gave the charge during the inauguration of Rt. Hon. Festus Agas, Rt. Hon. Frank Enekorogha and Mr. Charles Ajuyah, SAN, as members of the University’s Governing Council.

Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Oborevwori described the inauguration as significant despite his tight schedule, noting that the Governing Council plays a central role in the effective governance of any university through policy direction and oversight.

He said the appointment of the new members came at an auspicious time as DELSU continues to strengthen its position as a leading centre of higher learning in Nigeria and beyond.

“The Governing Council remains central to the effective governance of any university, providing policy direction and ensuring that institutional goals are achieved,” the governor said, adding that his administration had consistently appointed men and women of proven integrity, experience and distinction into the governing councils of tertiary institutions in the state.

According to him, the three appointees have distinguished themselves in public service and leadership, making them eminently qualified for the responsibility entrusted to them.

He said: “As members of the Governing Council, you carry the aspirations of thousands of students, staff, alumni and the entire people of Delta State. Your decisions will shape policies, influence academic direction and define the future of this great university for generations to come”.

He urged them to serve with transparency and commitment, stressing that their decisions would have lasting impact on lives and the future of the institution.

The governor expressed confidence that their wealth of experience would help DELSU continue to produce graduates who are academically sound, morally upright and socially responsible.

Responding on behalf of the inaugurated members, Rt. Hon. Festus Agas expressed gratitude to God and the Delta State Government for the opportunity to serve, describing the appointment as a great honour and a call to service.

He assured the governor that the council members would work harmoniously with the Vice-Chancellor and university management to add value to the administration of the institution and advance its mission.

Agas also commended Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, particularly the cordial relationship among the arms of government in the state, which he said had translated into remarkable achievements within two and a half years.

He praised the administration’s achievements in peace and security, infrastructure development, human capital development and healthcare, citing progress on major road projects, youth empowerment programmes and the strengthening of the contributory health insurance scheme.

“We thank the Governor for the confidence reposed in us. We will serve with dedication, loyalty and integrity,” Agas said, while praying for continued wisdom and strength for the governor to take Delta State to greater heights.

Clamp Down on Criminals, Oborevwori Tells New Police Commissioner

…Directs Arrest and Prosecution of Firearms Offenders

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has instructed security agencies to decisively arrest and prosecute anyone found carrying firearms or attempting to undermine peace in the state as preparations begin for the 2027 general elections.
The governor issued the directive on Tuesday during a courtesy visit by the new Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Aina Adesola, and his management team at the Government House in Asaba.
Describing CP Adesola’s posting to Delta as a homecoming, Oborevwori noted that the police boss was familiar with the state, having previously served in several strategic operational roles. He attributed the prevailing peace across Delta to strong synergy among security agencies and praised the Commissioner’s professionalism, experience, and deep knowledge of the terrain.
Expressing confidence in the new CP, the governor said Delta had remained peaceful since Adesola assumed office, adding that the state was proud of the early gains recorded under his leadership.
Reflecting on past security challenges, Oborevwori recalled that before 2023, the open display of firearms by criminals and youths was common, but stressed that such practices had been firmly brought to an end and would not resurface.
He applauded senior officers of the command for their commitment, specifically commending ACP Aliyu Shaba and the former Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations for their roles in curbing gun-related violence in formerly troubled areas.
With another election season approaching, the governor urged the police to remain vigilant and resolute, warning that the government would not condone insecurity in any form. He maintained that anyone caught with illegal firearms or involved in acts capable of breaching public peace must face the law.
Oborevwori also called on residents to cooperate with security agencies by sharing credible information, emphasizing that security is a shared responsibility. He added that peace is essential for development and investment, stressing that Delta State remains open and safe for business.
In his response, CP Aina Adesola thanked the governor for the warm welcome and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to maintaining peace and security across the state. He assured residents that the police would continue to work round the clock to guarantee safety and stability in Delta State.

Democracy Must Be Guarded Against Civilian Dictatorship, Warns Oghene-aga Andrew Orugbo

The Board Chairman Otefe Polytechnic Oghara, Hon. Chief Barr. Oghene-aga Andrew Orugbo has offered a striking perspective on the nature of democracy, warning against the dangers of civilian dictatorship disguised as popular rule.

The distinguished lawyer, politician and community leader made this known during a candid conversation with Pressmen in Asaba,

“Democracy remains the best form of violence,” Orugbo said, emphasizing that the system’s strength lies in the power it gives to the people.

He said democracy ensures that power resides in the people, and that gives the people the right to choose their representatives. That is democracy.”

He cautioned against practices that undermine the core principles of democratic governance. “Democracy is not imposition or dictatorship. It is dictatorship in the name of consensus in anything that will deprive the people the right to choose,” Orugbo stressed.

Calling for vigilance, he advised citizens to be “very careful in democracy” to prevent its collapse, noting the shared consequences of failure.

“Even if democracy fails, all of us will suffer the consequences. We should not allow democracy to fail,” he said.

Orugbo concluded by extending his advice globally, stating that the lessons of protecting democratic values apply universally, including in the United States.

“A Rare and Beautiful Opportunity”: Ned Nwoko Pens Emotional Birthday Message to Wife, Laila

The Senator representing Delta North,  Senator Prince Ned Nwoko has marked the birthday of his wife, Laila, with a message that spoke not just of love, but of admiration, gratitude, and shared purpose.

In words carefully chosen, the Senator described her birthday as a “rare and beautiful opportunity” to pause and truly celebrate her, not merely for the passing of another year, but for the meaning and intention with which she lives her life. His message painted Laila as a woman of uncommon grace, whose kindness, strength, and elegance naturally lift those around her.

Beyond the romance, his tribute carried the tone of a partner who recognizes impact. He acknowledged her central role in the family, describing her presence as a blessing and crediting her compassion, wisdom, and steady support for helping to build a home anchored on love, peace, and shared values. According to him, much of what she gives is done quietly, yet its influence is felt in every part of their lives.

Speaking on behalf of the entire family, Senator Nwoko extended heartfelt wishes for joy, good health, fulfillment, and continued success in the year ahead. He expressed hope that her dreams would find expression, her efforts receive their due reward, and her journey remain guided by grace and favor.

The message concluded on a deeply personal note one of appreciation and devotion. He thanked her for the love she gives, the strength she consistently shows, and the light she brings into their lives, affirming that she is deeply cherished, not only on her birthday, but always.

Delta Pension Bureau Records Major Breakthrough as N10bn Clears Backlog, Boosts Retirees’ Relief

The Delta State Bureau for State Pensions has recorded a major milestone in pension administration following the release of a N10 billion windfall by the state government to clear outstanding pension liabilities.
Speaking on behalf of the Chairman of the Bureau, Sir Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje, the Secretary of the Bureau, Mr. Lawson Efenudu, described the development as a historic intervention that has significantly eased the burden on retirees across the state.
According to Efenudu, the assumption of office by the current chairman coincided with what he described as “divine grace,” as the Bureau, for the first time, received a N10 billion allocation specifically targeted at pension arrears.
“In his time as chairman, we are having a windfall of N10 billion to clear pension backlog. His Excellency, the Governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori released that amount for us to defray pension debts. This is a milestone that has given us about 60 to 70 per cent relief from the pressure of retirees,” he said.
He explained that the core mandate of the Bureau is to ensure the judicious appropriation of pension funds strictly for the benefit of retirees, in line with existing laws and regulations.
Efenudu noted that pension administration operates under a tripartite arrangement involving government, Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs), and Pension Fund Custodians, all under the strict supervision of the National Pension Commission (PenCom).
“The law says seven days after payment of salaries, all contributions and deductions must be remitted to the pension fund administrators. But sometimes, the speed you want to achieve is affected by the bureaucracy of stakeholders and the regulations we must comply with,” he explained.
He emphasized that personal discretion plays a minimal role in the Bureau’s operations, as all actions must align with PenCom guidelines.
On reforms introduced under the current leadership, Efenudu said the Bureau has become more proactive in communication and stakeholder engagement.
“The chairman is a good writer. We are now churning out circulars to educate retirees and workers, and even to guide pension fund administrators on how to relate with us. We have not been outreaching like this before now,” he said.
He added that the Bureau has also improved its interface with retirees, citing better organization during verification exercises, faster service delivery, and easier issuance of pension certificates as part of ongoing reforms.
Addressing transparency and accountability, Efenudu disclosed that the Bureau operates a merit-based payment policy, with about 70 per cent of payments determined strictly on merit. He also highlighted the role of a robust ICT system that interfaces directly with the government payroll.
“We don’t manage cash here. What we see are NEFTs and online transactions. Everything is traceable, fast, and accountable. From 2007 till date, records of contributors are in our archive because the system is ICT-driven,” he said.
On the consistency of pension payments, Efenudu stated that payments had been largely regular, noting that recent delays were caused by the introduction of a new Pension Remittance System by PenCom.
He explained that the new platform requires additional data validation and approval processes before funds are released to PFAs, resulting in temporary delays beyond the Bureau’s control.
Providing details on beneficiaries, Efenudu revealed that the first batch of payments covered 542 retirees under accrued rights and 309 under harmonization, with the second batch nearing completion.


He disclosed that the delay in releasing the second batch is due to necessary deductions, including recovery of salary overpayments, outstanding loans, car and housing loans, as well as probate fees in cases involving deceased civil servants.
“When you release bulk money like this, you must be careful. If you rush, government may lose funds it cannot recover,” he said, adding that the second batch is expected to be concluded by mid-February.
In his message to pensioners still awaiting their entitlements, Efenudu urged them to ensure their contact details remain updated with their PFAs and advised workers nearing retirement not to frequently change pension administrators without proper guidance.
“Relate with your PFA the same way you relate with your bank. Once the Bureau pays, our role is almost completed. Your continuous engagement with your PFA is key to accessing your benefits seamlessly,” he advised.
He reassured retirees of the Bureau’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and timely payment of pensions, stressing that the current reforms are aimed at building a more efficient and retiree-friendly pension system in Delta State.

TTBI Delta State Chapter Commences Statewide Sensitization Tour on APC e-Registration and Voter Card Registration

The Delta State Chapter of the Tinubu Touchbearers Initiative (TTBI), under the leadership of its Coordinator, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude, PhD, has commenced a comprehensive state tour across the 25 Local Government Areas of Delta State. The tour is aimed at familiarization, grassroots engagement, and mass sensitization on the ongoing APC electronic registration and the forthcoming INEC voter card registration exercise scheduled for February.
The statewide mobilization officially began in Aniocha North and Aniocha South Local Government Areas, marking a strategic step toward strengthening the party’s grassroots structure and deepening democratic participation ahead of future elections.
Addressing members of the Tinubu Touchbearers Initiative during the sensitization exercise, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude, PhD, charged party faithful to take the message beyond meetings and rallies by reaching every unit and ward within their respective local governments. She emphasized that widespread awareness and active participation in the APC e-registration and voter registration processes remain the surest means for citizens to secure and exercise their constitutional right to vote.
According to her, while prayers and goodwill are important, political participation without a voter’s card is ineffective. She stressed that meaningful support for the leadership of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, Executive Governor of Delta State, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, must be demonstrated through lawful civic engagement, beginning with proper registration.
Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude further called on women to see political awareness as a civic duty, urging them to mobilize their husbands, children, and all eligible voters within their households and communities. She encouraged citizens of voting age to promptly visit their wards and INEC offices at the local government level to complete their registration processes.
The Tinubu Touchbearers Initiative, she reaffirmed, remains committed to grassroots mobilization, political education, and strengthening democratic values across Delta State in line with the vision of progressive governance and inclusive participation.

Delta Orientation Bureau Hails NDLEA Drug Bust

…Reaffirms Oborevwori’s Commitment To Drug-Free Delta Drive

Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau has commended the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Delta State Command, for intercepting two buses loaded with illicit drugs along the Asaba–Onitsha Expressway on January 15.

Describing the operation as a major breakthrough, the state government said the seizure has dealt a significant blow to drug trafficking networks that use the busy corridor to move narcotics across the country.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Director-General of the Bureau, Barrister Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, reaffirmed Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s commitment to the Drug-Free Delta campaign in collaboration with the NDLEA. He urged the agency to ensure diligent prosecution of the suspects arrested in connection with the seizure, identified as Zaharadeen Yahaya, 25, and Sanusi Maman, 23.

Recovered exhibits include over 410,800 pills of tramadol, 84.2 litres of codeine syrup, 82,250 tablets of diazepam, 900 tablets of swinol, and 65 pills of molly, with an estimated street value of about ₦300 million.

The state government also commended the Delta State NDLEA Commander, Mr. Halilu Hamidu, and his team, calling for intensified intelligence-led operations to curb drug trafficking, illegal retailing, and street hawking.

Oghenesivbe noted that drug abuse fuels crimes such as kidnapping, armed robbery, rape, and other social vices, stressing that the fight against drug abuse is a collective responsibility that requires strong parenting and the promotion of positive moral values.

Remains of NCPC Executive Secretary’s Father,   Moses Adegbite To Be Laid To Rest Jan. 30

The remains of late Chief Moses Adegbite, father of NCPC Executive Secretary, will be laid to rest Friday, January 30, 2026, at Fiditi, Oyo State.

This was disclosed in a In a statement issued by the Deputy Director & Head, Media/Public Relations, Celestine Toruka.

The 86-year-old passed away November 14, 2025, after a brief illness. Funeral events start Thursday, January 29, with a wake at Akio’s Compound, followed by a thanksgiving service at Methodist Church Nigeria, Fiditi Circuit, on Friday.

Chief Adegbite (JP, aka Imperial) lived a fulfilled life as a devout Christian and community leader. May he rest in peace.

Oborevwori Swears In Six Judges to Strengthen Justice System, Safeguard Public Trust

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has swore in six newly appointed judges for the Delta State High Court and the Customary Court of Appeal, explaining that the exercise was a deliberate step to strengthen the judiciary, protect public trust in the justice system, and preserve peace and order in the state.

Speaking during the ceremony in Asaba, the governor warned that any erosion of confidence in the judiciary poses a serious danger to society, stressing that when citizens lose faith in the courts, they may resort to self-help, a development capable of breeding chaos and anarchy.

According to Oborevwori, the swearing-in of the judges was necessary to reinforce the independence, credibility and effectiveness of the judiciary, which he described as the backbone of democracy and the last hope of the common man.

“Without a strong, transparent and impartial judiciary, peace, law and order cannot be sustained. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. This is why we are strengthening our courts and ensuring they are properly staffed,” the governor said.

Those sworn in as judges of the Delta State High Court are Justice Otite Jonah Akpobaro, Justice Jereoma Sam-Oligida, Justice Irene Boeye Ukuli and Justice Otome Benjamin Adamidenyo, while Justice Bridget Onome Ojeikere and Justice Stella Ovuorieroro Okah were sworn in as Justices of the Delta State Customary Court of Appeal.

Governor Oborevwori explained that the appointments were made in strict compliance with Sections 271(2) and 281(2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), following due process that involved nominations by the Delta State Judicial Service Commission and screening and approval by the National Judicial Council (NJC).

He said the addition of the judges would help decongest the courts, reduce delays in the administration of justice, and bring justice closer to the people, especially those in rural communities.

“The swearing-in of these judges is part of our broader commitment to building a judiciary that is fast, fair, accessible and responsive to the needs of the people,” he noted.

The governor congratulated the judges on their elevation, describing it as a vote of confidence in their integrity, competence and professionalism, while urging them to uphold the highest ethical standards and resist all forms of pressure or temptation that could compromise judicial independence.

He reaffirmed his administration’s support for the judiciary, listing ongoing reforms such as the construction of judges’ quarters, renovation of courts, digitisation of the Laws of Delta State, installation of virtual court facilities, and plans to introduce automated court recording systems.

Responding on behalf of the newly sworn-in judges, Justice Bridget Onome Ojeikere thanked the governor for his respect for judicial independence and assured that the judges would dispense justice with courage, fairness and without fear or favour.

The ceremony attracted top government officials, lawmakers, judicial officers and other stakeholders in the justice sector.

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