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Elumelu Consults APC Leaders In Oshimili South 

Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area have received a House of Representatives aspirant for Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, Ndudi Godwin Elumelu, during a consultative meeting with party executives ahead of the party’s forthcoming primaries written by Oshimili South media team.

The meeting, which was organized at the instance of the aspirant and coordinated by the Oshimili South APC Chairman, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, also known as Igwe Omenife, served as a formal consultation between Elumelu and the leadership of the party in the local government area.

The gathering attracted several party leaders and stakeholders including the member representing Oshimili South in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Bridget

Anyafulu; the leader of the party in Oshimili South and Special Adviser to the Governor on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution, Edwin Uzor; Hon. Darlington Ijeh; Hon. Ikechukwu Maduemezie; Hon. Shedrack Rapu; the State Treasurer of the party, Ogbueshi Anselm Oniawa; Chief Eloke Asiegbu; Hon. Izuka Okonkwo; Obi Agbogidi Dr. Ikechukwu Nwajei, alongside party executives from the eleven wards of the local government area.

Rt. Hon. Elumelu attended the meeting with members of his campaign organization including the Director General of his campaign, High Chief Nnamdi Darlington Ijeh, and the Assistant Campaign Coordinator, Hon. Austin Chikezie, as well as other supporters and members of the campaign team.

Addressing the gathering, Elumelu commended the Oshimili South APC chairman, Dada Okolo, for his leadership and coordination of party affairs, describing him as a unifying figure in the local government area. He also appreciated the ward chairmen for their dedication and cooperation with the party and appealed to the executives to support and nominate him as the party’s candidate for the House of Representatives seat representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency.

The aspirant highlighted some of his achievements during his previous tenure, including the provision of electricity infrastructure such as step-down transformers and solar street lights in Asaba, contributions to the security and health sectors with the construction of a College of Nursing Sciences, and the provision of 72 housing units for personnel of the State Security Service.

He also noted the establishment of vocational centres across the constituency and reaffirmed his commitment to the development of Oshimili South, which he described as his home community.

In his remarks, APC chairman Dada Okolo appreciated the aspirant and his campaign team, assuring him of support while expressing confidence that the party would produce the best candidate through a credible process.

NIPR SLAM holds Monday 16 via Zoom 9am

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations cordially invites fully registered delegates of both WPRF Abuja 2026 and NPRWeek 2026 to participate in the NIPR Strategic Leadership Acceleration Masterclass (SLAM 1).

The theme of the virtual event is Repositioning Nigeria’s PR Profession for Global Leadership Ahead of WPRF Abuja 2026.

In a press statement signed by the  Registrar, Secretary to Council, Chief Uzoma Onyegbadue, fnipr, it revealed that the date is 16 to 19th of March 2026 and the time  is 9:00 am to 5:00 pm WAT

This strategic leadership programme forms part of Nigeria’s global repositioning of public relations practice and supports preparations for WPRF Abuja 2026, APRA AGM 2026, the Global Alliance Standards, and national reform initiatives following the release of the NRPI 2025 Report.

Late Obiageli Anene To Be Buried March 20

The family of late Mr Emmanuel Anene has announced the burial program of their beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and mother-in-aw. late Mrs Cordelia Okwuchukwu Obiageli Anene who passed away at the age of 74.

According to the funeral arrangements realised by the family of late Mr Emmanuel Anene of Ire-ndi-agu village, Ogidi in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, the burial activities will begin on Thursday, March 19, 2026 with a Christian wake and service of song to be held at her husband’s compound in Ire-ndi-agu village, Ogidi, Anambra State.

The funeral rites continues on Friday, March 20, 2026 with body leaving the mortuary for her husband’s compound, where family members, friends and well-wishers will gather for funeral service. This will be followed by internment at her husband’s compound in Ire-ndi-agu Ogidi.

Late Mrs Cordelia Okwuchukwu Obiageli Anene is survived by children, grand children great grandchildren, brothers,sisters and other relatives.

2027: Oghenesivbe Predicts Tinubu, Oborevwori Victory

….Commends Ethiope East APC Chairman Iboyitete, Party Leaders

Director General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. (Barr.) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has once again expressed confidence in the electoral prospects of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, predicting a sweeping victory for both leaders in the 2027 general elections.

Oghenesivbe reaffirmed his prediction on Friday on the sidelines of the inauguration of the Chairman and Executive Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ward 6, Kokori, in Ethiope East Local Government Area.

According to him, the prevailing political climate in Nigeria, and particularly in Delta State suggests that President Tinubu remains the dominant force on the national stage.

“The political atmosphere clearly shows that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has no visible contender capable of matching his popularity and track record in governance. This positions him strongly to secure victory not only in Delta State but across the country,” Oghenesivbe said.

He urged the newly inaugurated Ward Chairman, Pastor Sunday Agbogun, to lead with integrity and vision, emphasizing the need to strengthen unity among party leaders, stakeholders, and grassroots members.

“Ward 6 APC is on a path to excellence. The leadership must foster peace, cohesion, and collective commitment as the party prepares to decisively defeat opposition parties in the forthcoming elections,” he said.

Oghenesivbe further praised the achievements of the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, describing it as a policy framework already yielding measurable economic progress and positioning Nigeria for greater prosperity in the years ahead.

Turning to Delta State, he commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for what he described as “visionary leadership and massive infrastructure expansion,” noting that the administration’s projects have significantly improved economic opportunities and the overall wellbeing of citizens in less than three years in office.

The Bureau Chief expressed strong optimism that Governor Oborevwori would record a clean sweep across the state’s 25 local government areas in 2027, attributing this confidence to the widespread infrastructure and socioeconomic development projects currently underway across the three senatorial districts, as well as the state government’s decision to increase budgetary allocations to ₦7 billion for each LGA in the 2026 budget to support road construction, education, and healthcare development, separate from federal allocations.

He also commended the Ethiope East APC Chairman, Chief Midwest Iboyitete, for what he described as pragmatic and stabilizing leadership. “Under the leadership of Chief Iboyitete, the APC in Ethiope East has become stronger, more united, and more organized,” he said, applauding the timely inauguration of ward executives across the local government area.

He further thanked leaders and members of APC Ward 6 Kokori for their resilience, unity of purpose, and dedication to strengthening the party at the grassroots level. Special recognition was given to Chief James Omeru, whom Oghenesivbe praised for his recent empowerment initiatives.

According to him, Omeru has distributed over ₦50 million in support for youth and women within the last three weeks, describing the gesture as a significant contribution toward community development and party cohesion.

The Bureau Chief also acknowledged the contributions of several other party leaders, including Chief (Barr.) G. S. Avwunudiogba, Rt. Hon. Sunny Akpodiogaga Emeyese, Chief Faith Majemite, Chief Sunday Omovie, and Chief Sunday Umunade, among others.

He described them as “pillars of strength and stability” whose collective efforts continue to shape a stronger and more united APC in Ward 6 and beyond.

Amori Applauds Oborevwori’s Development Drive as Delta, NDDC, Chevron Move to Deliver Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Coastal Road

By Joelson Wilson

The Chief Adviser to the Governor of Delta State, Senator Ighoyota Amori, has commended the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for what he described as visionary leadership and an unwavering commitment to infrastructure development following renewed collaboration on the proposed Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road and Bridges project.

Amori made the remarks while reacting to the meeting between the Delta State Government, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Chevron Nigeria Limited aimed at strengthening partnership for the construction of the strategic coastal road project in Delta State.

The proposed project, spanning about 70 kilometres with 29 bridges, is designed to link several riverine communities in Warri South and Warri South-West Local Government Areas, an area historically challenged by poor road access due to the difficult terrain of creeks, mangrove swamps and waterways that characterize the Niger Delta region.

Speaking on the significance of the project, Amori said the initiative represents a bold step toward transforming the economic fortunes of riverine communities that have for decades remained largely isolated from the mainland.

According to him, the renewed commitment by stakeholders demonstrates the seriousness of the Oborevwori administration in addressing long-standing infrastructural gaps across the state.
“The proposed Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos road is a landmark project that will change the narrative of development in our riverine communities,” Amori said.
“For years, residents of these areas have relied almost entirely on water transportation to connect with the rest of the state. The challenges associated with that have slowed economic growth, limited access to essential services and made everyday life difficult for many of our people.”

He noted that the construction of the road would not only improve connectivity but would also unlock vast economic opportunities in the coastal corridor.
“This project will stimulate commerce, attract investment and open up the riverine axis for tourism, maritime activities and other productive ventures. It will also greatly enhance access to institutions such as the Nigerian Maritime University in Okerenkoko, which holds immense potential for the development of the maritime sector,” he added.

Amori further praised Governor Oborevwori’s governance approach, describing it as people-focused and driven by strategic partnerships aimed at accelerating development across Delta State.
“The governor has consistently demonstrated strong commitment to infrastructural development and inclusive governance. One of the defining features of his administration is the willingness to collaborate with critical stakeholders to deliver projects that directly impact the lives of the people,” Amori stated.

He emphasized that the partnership involving the NDDC and Chevron reflects the governor’s pragmatic approach to governance and his determination to ensure that major projects in the state are executed through cooperation and shared responsibility.
“Large-scale projects like this require collaboration, and the governor understands this perfectly. By bringing together the state government, federal intervention agencies and private sector partners, he is creating a development model that ensures sustainability and timely delivery,” he said.

The Chief Adviser also highlighted the broader developmental agenda of the Oborevwori administration, noting that several road projects, flyovers and critical infrastructure are currently being executed across the state as part of the governor’s drive to improve connectivity and boost economic productivity.

According to him, the coastal road project will complement these ongoing efforts by extending development to communities that have historically faced infrastructural neglect.
“This administration is determined to ensure that no part of Delta State is left behind. The riverine communities are an integral part of our state, and projects like this will bring them closer to the centre of economic activities,” Amori noted.

He expressed optimism that the collaboration between the Delta State Government, the NDDC and Chevron would fast-track the implementation of the project, describing it as a major milestone for the people of the coastal communities.
“This project will stand as a legacy of purposeful leadership and strategic partnership. When completed, it will serve generations of Deltans and significantly improve the quality of life for residents of the riverine areas,” Amori said.

The stakeholders have agreed to establish a joint technical committee comprising representatives of the Delta State Government, the NDDC and Chevron to review the existing design of the project, determine the current cost and address technical issues such as right-of-way, environmental considerations and geotechnical studies.

The committee is also expected to outline the financial contributions of each stakeholder ahead of the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that will pave the way for the commencement of the project.

When completed, the Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road and Bridges project is expected to become one of the most significant coastal infrastructure developments in the Niger Delta, linking communities, enhancing security and unlocking new economic opportunities across the region.

Senator Ned Nwoko Condoles Dunkwu Family Over Passing of Chamberlain

Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, has expressed deep condolences to the family of the late Dr. Chamberlain Nnamdi Dunkwu, Deputy Chief of Staff (Legislative) in the Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

In a condolence message, Senator Nwoko said he received news of the passing of Dr. Dunkwu, aged 54, in Abuja with profound shock and grief.

The senator described the late Dunkwu as a “steadfast, courageous and resourceful professional who remained unwavering in his commitment to worthy causes” throughout his life.

He noted that Dunkwu demonstrated remarkable patriotism and integrity in public administration,citing his immense contributions to the National Assembly and national development ,spanning almost a decade of distinguished service.

According to Senator Nwoko, the late Dunkwu also brought “this exceptional dedication to his recent national assignment as President of the Nigerian Aquatics Federation, where he worked tirelessly to reinvigorate the organisation and reposition it as a vital component of our country’s sporting development”

The lawmaker further observed that Dunkwu would be remembered as a compassionate patriot who consistently attended to the needs and aspirations of those around him through selfless acts of generosity and philanthropy that touched many lives.

“My heartfelt condolences go to the immediate family, the people of his Ute-Okpu community, and the numerous beneficiaries of his exemplary kindness. May his soul rest in perfect peace as he returns to his Maker,” Senator Nwoko stated.

Ika Igbo Communities in Edo Demand Inclusion in Proposed Anioma State Creation

…Support Anioma State Creation zoning to South-East

…Make Passionate Appeal to FG, NASS and Relevant Stakeholders

The Ika Igbo communities in Edo State, under the leadership and coordination of Apostle Azuka Okah, have openly declared their full and unwavering support for the creation of Anioma State and its zoning to the South-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria.

This was as they demanded to be included in the proposed Anioma State.

 They said that this position reflects years of accumulated frustration, neglect, and marginalization experienced by Ika Igbo–speaking communities such as Iru, Igbanke, Ogbagie, Igbo-Giri, Owa Ri Uzo, Otobaye, Oghada, Ute-Oha,-Eze, Ekpon and  other neighboring Ika Igbo aboriginal communities within Edo State.

According to them,  recognizing Anioma as a South-East State would not only address marginalization but also promote national unity, fairness and balanced development.

They made their position known at a well-attended gathering of the communities’ leaders, youths, elders, stakeholders and  representatives of these communities, held at Igbanke in Edo State.

Speaking on the platform of the Voice of the Indigenous Ika Igbo Initiative in Edo State, the people lamented that despite their cultural, linguistic, and historical affinity with Anioma communities in Delta State and the wider Igbo nation in the South-East, they have remained politically stranded and administratively neglected within Edo State.

This sense of abandonment, they claimed has persisted across successive administrations with little or no meaningful intervention from the state government.

They expressed deep frustration over the lack of basic infrastructure in their communities, highlighting  poor road networks, inadequate healthcare facilities, underfunded schools, lack of potable water, and the near absence of government-sponsored development projects.

These conditions, they noted, stand in sharp contrast to the resources generated from their areas and the taxes paid by their people, with little to show for it in terms of development or representation.

They argued that Ika Igbo communities  are among the most underdeveloped in Edo State, not because of a lack of potential or human capacity, but due to deliberate political marginalization and exclusion from decision-making processes. They lamented that their voices are often ignored, their needs overlooked, and their identity continuously suppressed in a state where they are treated as outsiders despite being indigenous to the land.

Culturally and historically, the Ika Igbo people reaffirmed their strong ties to Anioma communities in Delta State and the broader South-East, as  they share the same language, customs, festivals, traditional institutions, and worldview with their Anioma brothers and sisters.

 “These shared values have survived colonial boundary adjustments and political realignments that forcefully placed them under Edo State administration. For decades, this artificial separation has continued to deny us a sense of belonging and fair representation.”

To be a part of Anioma State is therefore not driven by sentiment alone, but by a genuine desire for inclusion, equity, and development, they explained, adding that being part of Anioma State and zoned into the South-East would restore their cultural identity, strengthen political participation as well as open doors for targeted development initiatives that truly understand and reflect their realities.

“Anioma State creation would provide an opportunity to correct historical injustices suffered by Anioma and Ika Igbo communities scattered across Delta and Edo States. State creation is not just about drawing new boundaries, but about restoring dignity, self-worth and a sense of ownership in governance. It would also bring government closer to the people, ensuring that grassroots development becomes a priority rather than an afterthought.”

They acknowledged  the efforts of Senator Ned Nwoko, the lawmaker representing Delta North Senatorial District at the National Assembly over his advocacy which has rekindled hope among Anioma and Ika People across Nigeria. They lauded him for consistency, political courage, and strategic engagement at the national level in pushing for the realization of Anioma State. They described his efforts as visionary and timely, noting that for the first time in a long while, their long-standing aspirations are being taken seriously.

 The people expressed confidence that with sustained support and unity among  them, the Anioma State project will eventually become a reality.

Thus, the communities passionately  appealed to the federal government, the National Assembly and other relevant institutions to listen to their cries and consider the overwhelming  support for Anioma State Creation.

In his address, Apostle Azuka Okah, Leader and Coordinator, Ika Igbo Speaking Communities in Edo State, had called for unity, peaceful advocacy, and strategic engagement with relevant authorities.

 He urged the youths not to allow frustration to turn into violence but to channel their energy into constructive dialogue, awareness campaigns, and lawful agitation, noting that the struggle for Anioma State creation is a collective one that requires discipline, clarity of purpose, and unwavering commitment.

DTSG Approves Over N400bn For Roads, Other Infrastructure Projects

…To Build 25 Divisional Headquarters For State Police, SPU Base

The Delta State Government on Friday, approved projects worth over ₦400 billion for the construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and other critical infrastructure across the state, in a move aimed at improving transportation, enhancing security, boosting economic activities, and strengthening connectivity among communities.

The approvals were granted during the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

Briefing journalists after the State Executive Council meeting, the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, said the projects span multiple local government areas including Warri South, Warri South-West, Udu, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Ethiope East, Ethiope West, Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Ika North-East, Ika South, Ndokwa West, Ndokwa East, Bomadi, Burutu, Isoko North, and Isoko South.

On security, Aniagwu disclosed that the state government approved the construction of the Nigeria Police Special Protection Unit (SPU) Base to strengthen security operations in the state.

He said approval was also given for the construction of Police Divisional Headquarters in all 25 local government areas, in anticipation of the Federal Government’s proposed policy on the establishment of state police.

Aniagwu explained that the approvals form part of the administration’s ongoing commitment to enhance security, improve infrastructure and enhanced development across Delta State.

Among other key projects approved is the rehabilitation of the Aghalokpe–SPDC–Adagbrassa–Aragba Road and adjoining streets in Okpe Local Government Area, as well as the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of Okotomewo/Oviri Court/Adeje Road within the same council.

The council also approved the construction of Barrister Omamuzo Erebe and Eze Akporube Streets in Oshimili North, the reconstruction of failed sections of major roads in Asaba and its environs, and the cutting of the hill at Asaba Airport to improve access and safety.

Additional projects in the state capital include; the construction of Asagba Palace Road, off Nnebisi Road, GBC Murphy Avenue with a spur to Chief Ugwuja Close/Nze Francis Road, off Benin–Asaba Road, as well as the construction of Chris Abudeyi Street and Ogbeeshi Monochie Street.

In Sapele, the government approved the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Powerline Road and the construction of Tutulane/Obodokwu Road.

For the Warri axis, projects include; Reconstruction of Warri Internal Ring Road Phase 2 in Warri South/Uvwie, Rehabilitation of the first 3km Trans-Warri Ode-Itsekiri Road and Access Roads in Ubeji, the construction of Orient Drive off NPA Expressway and Orient Way, off Niger Cat Road in Ekpan, the rehabilitation of Enerhen Police Station Road and Aladja Avenue Road, the construction of Sir Paul Awoboboe Close, resurfacing of River Road in Ekpan, and the construction of Old Okoko Road from Koko Garage to the Lagos Expressway Phase One in Warri North.

In Udu Local Government Area, the council approved the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Otu-Jeremi/Udu Road from the Warri–Port Harcourt Expressway at ECN Junction to the DSC Expressway, erosion control works along the Ekakpamre/Ekrokpe–Usiefrun/Orhuwhorun roads, and the construction of internal and external roads at Udu Harbour Market.

Other projects in the area include the construction of Igbogidi Road, off Orhuwhorun Road, the Udu Market Access Road, and the construction of Tipper Road leading to the Ethiope River in Obiaruku.

In the Ughelli axis, approved projects include; the extension of Imoniyame Road off Iwhrekpokpor Road in Ughelli North, the construction of Okwagbe internal roads and Imode Street in Ughelli South, and the extension of Olori Road in Ughelli North as well as the construction of internal roads in Patani, Patani Local Government Area.

Major reconstruction projects are also slated for Ethiope East and Ethiope West, including the reconstruction of the Eku–Osubi Road Phase Two from Ugolo Junction to Eku, the construction of Chief Ogefere Street, Eseme Street and Oswotu Close in Abraka, the reconstruction of sections of the Jesse–Boboroko Road, and the construction of Direct Labour Agency Road in Oghara.

In Ika North-East and Ika South, projects approved include; the construction of Asuen Road in Owa-Ekei, Obi Ifeanayi Chukwu Road in Mbiri, Idumuigwe Road and Ogebe-Aku Road in Akumazi, Ugbala Road in Owa-Alero, and the construction and rehabilitation of the Ekuku–Agbor/Okpe–Abavo Road Phase Two.

For the riverine areas, the government approved the construction of Macaulay and Mitubiri Roads in Bomadi, internal roads in Odimodi and Ogulagha communities in Burutu, and the construction of the Torugbene–Ojobo Road with a spur to Ojobo Town.

Projects approved in Isoko North and Isoko South include the construction of Emese Road in Urude community, the reconstruction of Otor-Igho Township Road, the construction of Godwin Ogorugba, Eduje and Matthew Enarube Streets in Otor-Igho, and the reconstruction of the Oteri–Igbide – Emede Road.

In Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West, the government approved the construction of Ogbedigbo Afọr Road with a spur to Obi Palace Road, the reconstruction of Ebendo–Iyasele–Ashaka Road, the construction of Ogbe-Ogume–Ebendo Road Phase One, and access roads into the Kwale Free Trade Zone.

Beyond road infrastructure, Aniagwu said the council also approved the construction of male and female hostels in state-owned universities, the renovation of some magistrate courts across the state, as well as the renovation of area and district customary courts.

The government also approved the construction of five judges’ quarters in Osubi, Okpe Local Government Area, and prototype judges’ quarters with auxiliary facilities in Asaba to improve the welfare and working conditions of members of the judiciary.

Additionally, the council approved the completion of the Senate/Administrative Building at Delta State University, Abraka, which is expected to enhance administrative efficiency at the institution.

The commissioner, who was flanked by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ekemejero Ohwovoriole (SAN), Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Nyerhovwo Tonukari, Commissioner for Housing, Hon. Godknows Angele, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, Technical Assistant to the Governor, Engr Bob Nakpodia, said the approvals reflect the administration’s commitment to strengthening institutions, improving security architecture, and providing modern infrastructure to support effective governance and service delivery across Delta State.

DTSG, NDDC, Chevron Move To Strengthen Partnership On Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road Project

The Delta State Government, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Chevron Nigeria Limited have moved to strengthen collaboration for the construction of the proposed Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road and Bridges project in Delta State.

The project, which spans about 70 kilometres and 29 bridges, is expected to significantly improve connectivity across riverine communities and stimulate economic development in the Niger Delta region.

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori gave the assurance of the state government’s readiness to partner with the NDDC and Chevron during a meeting with the leadership of the commission and the oil company’s delegation at Government House, Asaba on Thursday.

Oborevwori commended the Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Sam Ogbuku, for the progress recorded under his leadership and pledged Delta State’s commitment to ensuring the project becomes a reality.

The governor noted that the Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road was critical to the development of riverine communities and would open up the area for increased economic activities.

“We are ready to partner with NDDC on this project because it is very key to those living in the riverine areas. Delta State believes in executing projects that people will see and appreciate,” he said.

Oborevwori, however, stressed that the state government would only support the project if it was awarded to a reputable construction company capable of delivering it to completion without abandoning the work.

According to him, the state government would also set up a technical team to work with the NDDC and Chevron to review the project design, determine the current cost and outline the contributions expected from each stakeholder.

The governor said the team would also address issues such as right-of-way, realignment of sections of the road and other technical considerations necessary for the successful execution of the project.

He emphasized that Delta State had consistently demonstrated its willingness to support major infrastructure projects, including those initiated by the Federal Government, adding that the state was currently undertaking several strategic roads and flyover projects on federal roads across the state.

Earlier, Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr. Sam Ogbuku, said the commission and Chevron were in Delta State to brief the governor on the progress made in discussions regarding the project.

Ogbuku explained that the project was originally awarded by the commission many years ago but had remained incomplete, prompting the NDDC to explore partnerships as part of efforts to fulfil President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive that all abandoned projects in the region be completed.

He said the Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road project would deliver enormous benefits to Delta State and the entire Niger Delta by improving access to remote communities and boosting economic activities.

“The benefit of this project to the region and to Delta State cannot be overemphasized. It is about 70 kilometres long with 29 bridges, and it will open up the area for socio-economic development,” he said.

Ogbuku added that Chevron had already secured approvals from its joint venture partners to participate in the project and that several meetings had been held between the parties to advance discussions.

He said technical teams from the NDDC, Delta State Government and Chevron would meet to validate the existing design, review project costs, and carry out environmental and geotechnical studies.

According to him, the stakeholders would also conduct community engagements to address right-of-way issues and other concerns that could affect the implementation of the project.

Speaking on behalf of Chevron Nigeria Limited, Dr. Segun Kuteyi expressed the company’s readiness to partner with the NDDC and Delta State Government to deliver the project.

Kuteyi noted that Chevron had operated in Nigeria for more than six decades and remained committed to supporting infrastructure development in communities within its areas of operation.

He said the proposed road would enhance connectivity between Warri and Escravos and provide significant benefits to communities and institutions in the region.

According to him, facilities such as the Nigerian Maritime University in Okerenkoko, as well as emerging small and medium-scale enterprises, would benefit immensely from the road project.

Kuteyi stressed that the successful execution of the project would require strong collaboration among all stakeholders, including the Delta State Government, the NDDC, Chevron and its joint venture partners.

He added that Chevron was committed to building the necessary partnerships that would ensure the safe and timely delivery of the project, which is expected to take several years to complete due to its scale and challenging terrain.

The stakeholders agreed to establish a joint technical committee that would determine the final cost of the project, review the design to reflect current realities and outline the contributions of all participating parties before the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for the commencement of the project.

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.

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