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  • Aluo lauds Oborevwori on Delta hosting NNL Super 8

    Aluo lauds Oborevwori on Delta hosting NNL Super 8

    The Chairman  of the Nigerian National League Board  Mr George Aluo  has commended the Delta State  Government  for accepting to host the Super 8 play off, even as  he confirmed that the Play off  will take place at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba  from  July 5th to 12th .

    Speaking after a meeting  with  the Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission, Solomon Oborevwori, Aluo said he was excited that the Delta State Government  agreed to host the Super 8 play off  to cap off an extra  ordinary  season of the second tier of Nigerian  league.

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    “I am happy to  confirm and  announce that the Super- 8 play-off  will take place at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba Delta State  from 5th-12th July to determine the eventual champion of the 2024/ 2025 season alongside those to be promoted to the Premier League. We are so grateful to the Governor  of Delta State His Excellency Rt Honourable Sheriff  Francis  Oborevwori for accepting to host the play off. He has once again demonstrated  his love for the  Nigerian National  League. We look forward  to a very exciting event as the best 8 teams from the regular season converge in Delta State. If the  standard  of the regular  season was so high, then what lies ahead in the Super 8 promises  to be super  fantastic.”

    Osun United, Crown FC,  Barau FC, Kunkhalifa FC, Warri Wolves, Doma FC,  Yobe Desert Stars and Wikki Tourists have all qualified for the Super 8 Play off to determine the four teams that will be promoted to the Premier League.

  • Oborevwori @ 62

    Oborevwori @ 62

    • By Charles Aniagwu

    As Governor Sheriff Francis Orohwedor Oborevwori turns 62 on June 19, 2025, the people of Delta State celebrate not just the milestone of age, but the enduring impact of a leader whose governance has brought transformation, hope, and responsible leadership. Born on June 19, 1963, Governor Oborevwori has proven himself a true people’s governor, distinguished by his unwavering passion for excellence, transparency, and inclusive development.

    His administration’s key reforms are focused on modernizing governance, improving social services (education, health), empowering youth and women, boosting infrastructure, and ensuring fiscal discipline, all within the framework of his “MORE Agenda.” These diverse reforms have within the last two delivered meaningful development, created opportunities for all, triggered realistic reforms, and enhanced peace and security in Delta State.

    Since assuming office, Governor Oborevwori has brought renewed energy to governance through a deliberate focus on infrastructural renewal and human capital development. At the inception of his administration on May 29, 2023, Oborevwori was very clear on his vision to consolidate on the laudable milestones of his predecessor, Senator Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa even as He was poised to break new grounds. This determination is captured in his “MORE Agenda,” which stands for:

    • Meaningful development

    • Opportunities for all

    • Realistic reforms

    • Enhanced peace and security.

    Governor Oborevwori has prioritized the completion of ongoing road projects and initiated new ones, especially in urban and riverine areas.

    His urban renewal initiatives have brought about the upgrading of key towns like Warri, Effurun, and Asaba, aiming to improve aesthetics and functionality. These of course is without prejudice to the administration’s transformative strides in a number of local government headquarters.

    With over 513 roads projects across the state, spanning nearly 1,500 kilometers of roads, bridges, and flyovers, he has prioritized quality delivery. Key landmark projects such as the PTI Junction Flyover, DSC Roundabout Flyover, Enerhen flyover and the ongoing sleepway at the Effurun Flyover all being executed by Julius Berger are not just physical structures but monuments to strategic planning and regional equity. These myriads of iconic projects are not concentrated in a single area but are spread across the three senatorial districts, thus demonstrating the governor’s commitment to equitable development.

    As Oborevwori clocks 62, Deltans are obviously basking in the euphoria of improved connectivity between the state’s commercial city m, Warri and the seat of power m. Asaba. In just two years in office, He has reduced travel time between the two most prominent centers of activity in the state by more than thirty minutes.

    What sets Oborevwori apart is not only his execution of capital projects but also the fiscal prudence with which they are being delivered, budgetary discipline, and creative financing models such as project-specific ISPOs. This fiscal responsibility has earned him widespread commendation, including prestigious recognitions such as the Silverbird Governor of the Year 2023,ThisDay/Arise Governor of the Year 2024 and the Vanguard Newspaper Governor of the year (Infrastructure) 2024.

    Oborevwori’s achievements go far beyond roads and bridges. His MORE Agenda has translated into tangible outcomes in education, healthcare, agriculture, and youth empowerment.

     In the past two years, Governor Oborevwori has devoted both time and financial resources to Education through Infrastructure Upgrade and Capacity Building. His Investments in school infrastructure, teacher training, and scholarships Renovation and construction of classroom blocks, science laboratories, and ICT centers in public schools as well as very intentional Promotion of technical and vocational education through support for technical colleges and skills acquisition centers. Technical and Vocational Education have brought a new lease of life to the education sector in the state.

    Governor Oborevwori has further strengthened the Upgrade of technical colleges even as he has established new vocational centers to give youths practical skills relevant to the job market.

    In the spheres of ICT Training, the government introduced special programs for digital literacy and computer skills, preparing youths for opportunities in the technology sector.

    Further capacity building has brought about the engagement of over 2,500 teaching and non-teaching staff in public schools, while primary education has seen a further boost with the employment of 3,000 new staff. Tertiary education has also received attention, with improved infrastructure, salary reviews, and support for academic institutions across the state. More than N1billion in bursaries have been disbursed to over 60,000 students, giving many youths a reason to stay in school and believe in a brighter future.

    Healthcare Initiatives under the very close watch of Governor Oborevwori have triggered the Upgrading of primary healthcare centers and improving access to quality health services.

    Health Insurance has been strengthened. Through targeted Healthcare Reforms, the Delta State Contributory Health Commission has been empowered to widen health insurance coverage especially for vulnerable groups In the healthcare sector.

    The administration has revamped primary health care centres by rehabilitating and equipping of primary healthcare infrastructures across the state. Across the 25 local government areas, Hospitals are being equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, including MRIs, CT scanners, and dialysis machines.

    With Governor Oborevwori’s provision of state-of-the-art dialysis machines and critical care infrastructure at the Asaba Specialist Hospital, the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Peace Ighosewe, recently announced that the hospital is now equipped to offer a wide range of renal replacement therapies, including SLED (Sustained Low Efficiency Dialysis) and Hemodiafiltration, for both standard and ICU patients.

    “This is a major step forward in our commitment to providing world-class healthcare to the people of Delta State,” she stated. These efforts are complemented by housing schemes and incentives for healthcare professionals, thus further strengthening the health system.

    Social welfare interventions under his leadership have touched the most vulnerable. Through initiatives like Delta-CARES, over 250,000 citizens have received support, while targeted empowerment through the MORE Biz-Up scheme has offered lifelines to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. Farmers, artisans, women, the elderly, and persons living with disabilities have all benefited from a leadership that sees every citizen as part of the state’s growth story.

    The administration has boosted Youth and Women Empowerment through the expansion of the Delta State Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) support schemes, including grants and training for young entrepreneurs.

    Scaling up of the Youth Entrepreneurs Programme and Skills Training has scaled up Human Capital Development

    The administration is also taking advantage of the Agriculture sector to empower Deltans by improving Infrastructure, provision of farm inputs, mechanization support, and access to credit to boost food production and rural livelihoods. The state government has continued to support farmers through inputs, training, and access to credit to boost food security and job creation.

    Young farmers are grouped into clusters or cooperatives, making it easier to access government support, extension services, and markets.

    Sports and Talent Development are other key platforms the Governor has deployed to empower the people. Oborevwori has been quite intentional in his administration’s investment in Sports Programs and facilities as well as promotion of regular competitions to discover and nurture talents.

    In governance reforms, Oborevwori has demonstrated both vision and agility. He restructured the Ministry of Works into Highways and Rural Roads divisions to increase focus and efficiency. He also launched digital budget tracking platforms, encouraged transparency, and maintained regular engagement with the civil service. His administration commenced the payment of new minimum wage of N77,500 to state workers at a time most sub nationals in Nigeria were still contemplating how to figure out engaging with their workforce.

    Governor Oborevwori’s desire and commitment to promoting industrial harmony propelled him to facilitate the clearing of long-standing local government pension arrears by getting the state government to guarantee a N40 billion facility.

    The introduction of measures towards e-governance, including digitizing payroll and administrative processes to enhance transparency and reduce ghost workers has repositioned the state civil service.

     Today, Pension Reforms has enhanced learning backlog of pension arrears and introducing more efficient pension payment systems for retirees.

    As part efforts to give opportunities to all, Governor Oborevwori has continued Making efforts to ensure representation of various ethnic and political groups in appointments and resource allocation.

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    Fiscal Discipline and commitment to prudent management of state resources, through transparency in budgeting has improved the state’s internally generated revenue.

    Not content with only local progress, Governor Oborevwori recently led a state delegation to China to explore avenues for international collaboration.

    The trip aimed to secure partnerships in infrastructure, technology, and particularly energy, aligning with his broader strategy of leveraging Delta’s natural gas reserves to attract investment, curb gas flaring, and create jobs through cleaner energy solutions. The journey reflects his openness to global partnerships and his readiness to place Delta on the international investment map.

    In his most recent State-of-the-State address, the governor outlined a vision built on continuity, reform, and bold innovation. He announced massive allocations for capital projects in the 2025 budget, including N52.5 billion for general intra local government road works and another N200 billion targeted at strategic expressways and Inter LGA road infrastructure. His plan ensures that every local government receives no less than N2. 1 billion in direct road infrastructure funding. Under Oborevwori’s watch, contractors are not owed, as they are advanced between 30 to 40 percent of project costs as mobilisation funds to ensure timely delivery. It is important to stress that besides such mobilization, the Governor promptly authorizes payment for all genuinely certified work or contractual milestones recorded by contractors.

    Additionally, he has invested in judicial reforms with the construction of a modern High Court complex, the provision of vehicles to judicial officers, and housing for judicial staff all of which enhance the independence and efficiency of the justice system.

    In furtherance of Enhanced Peace and Security, Oborevwori’s administration has worked to sustain peace in Delta, using dialogue and engagement with youth groups and stakeholders to address restiveness and ensure a stable environment for development. He has deepened dialogue with youth groups and traditional rulers as part of measures to address communal tensions and youth restiveness. The support for Security Agencies through the provision of vehicles, equipment, logistics and improved infrastructure has equally helped to reduce crime and related violence.

    Respected leaders such as the late Chief Edwin Clark have praised Governor Oborevwori’s maturity, fiscal integrity, and refusal to play politics with the people’s welfare. He also recently received accolades from the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, who toured the Effurun and Warri flyovers and commended him for electing to pay compensation to land and property owners along the right-of-way of the ongoing Sector A2—17.6 km of the Second Niger Bridge Access Road from Issele-Azagba to the Second Niger Bridge.

    The respect and trust he commands today are not just because he is governor, but because he has shown that leadership is a call to serve, not to amass debt, build monuments to ego, or politicize development, but to touch lives, restore dignity, and build a legacy of results.

    As Governor Oborevwori progressively dive into the last two years of his first term as leader of the oil rich state, am convinced that it is safe to conclude that his administration in two years has been defined by a focus on continuity with innovation, infrastructure expansion, youth and women empowerment, peace and security, and prudent resource management, encapsulated in his “MORE Agenda.” Indeed, these themes have shaped his leadership and policy direction in Delta State.

    At 62, Sheriff Oborevwori represents the maturity of character, stability of vision, and tenacity of purpose that Delta State needs at this critical point in its development. His journey from the grassroots to the speakership of the State House of Assembly, and now as governor, is a testament to resilience, dedication, and people-centered leadership. As he celebrates another year of life, the people of Delta celebrate a man who gives them not just hope, but proof that government can work, that progress is possible, and that true leadership is still alive in Nigeria.

    • Aniagwu, is the Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information.

    Jega to outline Tinubu’s livestock reform blueprint at Unilorin lecture series

    As part of efforts to deepen national discourse on agriculture and food security, the University of Ilorin will, on Monday, June 30, 2025, host Professor Attahiru Jega to deliver its Annual Distinguished Personality Lecture in honour of the Senator representing the Kwara Central Senatorial District, Saliu Mustapha.

    The lecture, organised by the Faculty of Social Sciences, will focus on livestock development as a catalyst for economic transformation, national stability, and sustainable rural livelihoods.

    Jega, a former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and now Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Livestock Reform, is also the National Coordinator of the Presidential Initiative on Livestock Reform. He is expected to unveil the administration’s strategic blueprint for modernising Nigeria’s livestock sector.

    According to the organisers, the lecture will explore key dimensions of the livestock agenda, including the resolution of herder-farmer conflicts, the adoption of sustainable ranching practices, the expansion of grazing infrastructure, and the integration of livestock into the broader national food systems.

    The Presidential Initiative on Livestock Reform, which Professor Jega coordinates, is one of the Tinubu administration’s key responses to the interlinked challenges of food insecurity, environmental degradation, and rural conflict. The initiative seeks to address long-standing systemic issues in the livestock sector, while promoting inclusive economic development.

    In a statement issued by the Dean of the Faculty, Professor Adedoyin Jolaade Omede, this year’s lecture is also designed to honour the contributions of Distinguished Senator Saliu Mustapha, who represents Kwara Central Senatorial District and currently chairs the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Production Services.

    Professor Omede said the faculty decided to honour Senator Mustapha in recognition of his commitment to public service and his active role in driving policy reform within the agricultural sector.

    “In two years of service at the Senate, Senator Mustapha has repositioned the Agriculture Committee as a platform for practical, results-driven legislation, stakeholder consultation, and sectoral transformation,” she said.

    The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN, will serve as Chief Host of the lecture, which is expected to bring together academics, policymakers, development experts, civil society actors, and representatives from the private sector.

    The University of Ilorin’s Annual Distinguished Personality Lecture Series has over the years evolved into a platform for interrogating urgent national issues and bridging the gap between academia and governance.

    Stakeholders from across the country are expected to attend the lecture, which will also examine the broader role of livestock reform in shaping Nigeria’s agricultural future.

  • Delta APC UK chapter celebrates Gov. Oborevwori at 62, applauds leadership, infrastructure strides

    Delta APC UK chapter celebrates Gov. Oborevwori at 62, applauds leadership, infrastructure strides

    The United Kingdom chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Delta State, has extended warm congratulations to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, on his 62nd birthday, describing him as a visionary leader whose calm but resolute leadership continues to drive progress across the state.

    In a goodwill message jointly signed by the chapter’s Chairman, Barr. Lucky A. Gbenedio, and other executive members including, Jude Bakpa, Pastor Sheddy Okpako, Ms. Bimbo Susu James, and Mrs. Maggi Idris Faruk Jr., the group praised the Governor’s inclusive governance style and unwavering commitment to the upliftment of all Deltans irrespective of political affiliations.

    According to the statement in London on Thursday, the Delta APC UK Chapter noted that Governor Oborevwori’s bold infrastructure development drive and grassroots-focused initiatives under the MORE Agenda have begun to significantly transform the socio-economic landscape of the state. The group highlighted key road projects, educational infrastructure, and urban renewal programs as examples of purposeful governance.

    “Governor Oborevwori’s leadership has transcended political lines. What we are witnessing is a governor who is focused on service delivery, stability, and the long-term growth of Delta State. His humility, accessibility, and deep understanding of the needs of the people are admirable,” the executives noted.

    The UK-based Delta APC leaders emphasized that the governor’s achievements so far in the areas of peacebuilding, youth empowerment, and healthcare infrastructure demonstrate that Delta is in the hands of a leader with both the will and capacity to deliver. They further encouraged him to sustain the tempo of development and widen the scope of consultation across the diaspora.

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    While pledging their readiness to collaborate with the Governor in areas of diaspora engagement, economic development, investment promotion, and skills transfer, the APC UK executives assured that the chapter would continue to mobilize support for policies and programs that place the interests of Delta people first. They stated that good governance deserves recognition and non-partisan encouragement.

    “As Deltans in the diaspora, we recognize progress when we see it. We are proud of the achievements of His Excellency and are confident that he will do even more in the years ahead. We stand ready to support and contribute to his vision for a greater Delta,” the statement added.

    The Delta APC UK Chapter prayed for Governor Oborevwori’s good health, divine wisdom, and continued courage to steer the affairs of the state. They called on all Deltans, at home and abroad, to join hands in building a prosperous and united state, anchored on peace, equity, and development.

  • Tinubu, Oborevwori, Mbah,  others  celebrate ‘Uncle Sam’ at 90

    Tinubu, Oborevwori, Mbah,  others  celebrate ‘Uncle Sam’ at 90

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has paid glowing tribute to Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu, iconic journalist and publisher of Vanguard newspaper, on the occasion of his 90th birthday, describing him as “a doyen of journalism” and “an elder statesman whose influence transcends the newsroom.”

    In a tribute to the media icon he released yesterday, President Tinubu lauded Amuka-Pemu—fondly known as Uncle Sam—for his outstanding contributions to journalism and national development over the decades.

    “Today, I celebrate Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu, iconic journalist and publisher of Vanguard newspaper, on his 90th birthday. Uncle Sam remains a shining example of dedication, resilience and integrity within the media industry,” President Tinubu stated.

    Tracing the media veteran’s illustrious career, the President highlighted Amuka-Pemu’s early days at Daily Times, his co-founding of The Punch alongside the late Chief Olu Aboderin, and his eventual establishment of Vanguard in 1984—now one of the country’s most influential newspapers.

    “Mr. Amuka-Pemu has devoted most of his life to journalism. It is to his credit and managerial acumen that Vanguard is alive today, 41 years after its founding, despite the crisis in the media industry,” the President remarked.

    Describing the 90-year-old as not only a pillar of Nigerian journalism but also a respected leader in his home state of Delta and across the South-South region, President Tinubu said Amuka-Pemu’s influence extended far beyond the pages of his newspaper.

    “Today, he is not just a leader of the profession; he is a doyen. His leadership, from the altar of journalism, has influenced the media landscape and extended to his role as a respected leader in Delta State and the South-South geopolitical zone, making him an elder statesman,” the President said.

    The President also noted that in recognition of his enduring contributions, Amuka-Pemu was among the distinguished Nigerians recently honoured at the 2025 Democracy Day celebration, where he was conferred with the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).

    “I urge younger journalists to emulate this highly respected publisher and leader. I wish Uncle Sam continued God’s grace and more years of impact. Our country is deeply grateful for his invaluable contributions to journalism and his enduring legacy”, the President added.

    Also eulogizing the iconic publisher,  Delta State governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba, praised Amuka-Pemu, a distinguished son and leader from Delta State, for his remarkable contributions to the media industry and nation-building.

    The governor lauded Amuka-Pemu’s unwavering commitment to ethical journalism, his consistent fight against corruption, and his strong advocacy for good governance and the rule of law.

    His words: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Sam Amuka-Pemu, our father, leader, and esteemed statesman on his 90th birthday, on behalf of my family, the government, and the good people of Delta State.

    “Uncle Sam, as he is fondly called, has made a lasting and significant contribution to the Nigerian press, evident in the growth of Vanguard  Newspapers and his principled stance on issues of law, good governance, and anti-corruption.

    “We owe you a debt of gratitude for your lifelong dedication to transforming journalism in Nigeria through sharp editorials, factual reporting, and impartial coverage.

    “It gives me great joy to join your family, friends, and well-wishers in thanking Almighty God for His steadfast provision, protection, and guidance throughout your remarkable 90 years.”

    Oborevwori’s counterpart,  Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State , in a congratulatory message to Amuka on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle @PNMbah yesterday, said the nonagenarian represented the best of Nigeria’s media industry.

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    He also hailed the veteran journalist on the conferment on him of the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON, by President Bola Tinubu, describing it as a fitting tribute to a man who had given his all to his chosen career and nation building.

    “I congratulate a man who many call Sad Sam, but who in reality dedicated himself to drawing away sadness from men.  Through his years as a newspaper columnist, he navigated life issues with a biting sarcasm that confounded perpetrators of evil and brought comfort to others.

    “I celebrate an icon and a perfect gentleman, who is not only a media giant, but has also nurtured giants through his mentorship.

    “His establishment of Vanguard with a motto of better life for the people was for him a continuation of using the media space to enthrone good.

    “For a man, who refuses to celebrate himself despite the opportunities available to him, it is only proper that those who he has positively affected have chosen the occasion of his 90th birthday to celebrate his positive passion for mankind,” he stated.

    Concluding, he said, “Amuka is indeed worthy of the national honour for his immense contributions to national development and the positive influence he has had in shaping minds through the power of the press.

    “I enjoin younger journalists to draw lessons of integrity, resilience, and service from his life.

    “It is in this light that I wish Uncle Sam a happy birthday and also many more years of good health and continued impact.”

    Former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, in a goodwill message, lauded Amuka’s monumental contributions to the journalism profession and to Nigeria’s socio-political development. He noted that both the media industry and the nation owe Amuka a debt of gratitude for his lifelong dedication and service.

    Reflecting on Amuka’s illustrious career, Mark highlighted his influential column in the defunct Daily Times of Nigeria, which he said played a significant role in shaping national discourse and guiding the country’s development, even before the founding of Vanguard newspapers.

    Senator Mark urged Amuka to continue to share his vast experience and wisdom in leadership and journalism with the younger generation, noting that his legacy remains a valuable resource.

    He prayed for God’s continued grace upon Amuka’s life, wishing him good health, peace, and enduring wisdom in the years to come.

    Uncle Sam’s constituents, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) in a statement signed by its General Secretary, Dr. Iyobosa Uwugiaren, described his  birthday as a testament to his enduring wisdom, legacy, and commitment to the journalism profession.

    The Guild explained that as the founder of Vanguard Newspapers Group, has played a pivotal role in shaping the media landscape.

    According to editors, “Uncle Sam’s commitment to excellence and robust journalism has inspired generations of journalists and media audiences alike.

    “Under your guidance, Vanguard Newspaper has become a beacon of truth, reliability, and excellence.

    “Your unwavering commitment to journalistic ethics has earned the respect and admiration of your peers, government, and readers. “

    The Guild noted that Prince Amuka-Pemu’s contributions extend beyond journalism, citing his efforts to promote social justice, education, and civic engagement in Sapele and the Niger-Delta region, through his media platform.

    “As we celebrate your 90th birthday, we honor not only your achievements but also your life. Your legacy will continue to inspire and motivate us and future generations,” the Guild said.

    The Guild wished Prince Amuka-Pemu a happy 90th birthday, filled with joy, love, and celebration, and prayed for his continued good health, happiness, and fulfillment.

  • Governor Oborevwori celebrates Amuka-Pemu at 90

    Governor Oborevwori celebrates Amuka-Pemu at 90

    Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has extended warm felicitations to veteran journalist and Publisher of Vanguard Media Limited, Mr. Sam Amuka-Pemu, CON, popularly known as Uncle Sam, on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    Oborevwori in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba, praised Amuka-Pemu, a distinguished son and leader from Delta State, for his remarkable contributions to the media industry and nation-building.

    The Governor lauded Amuka-Pemu’s unwavering commitment to ethical journalism, his consistent fight against corruption, and his strong advocacy for good governance and the rule of law. 

    He also commended Amuka-Pemu’s illustrious career spanning over six decades, noting the veteran journalist’s enduring impact on Nigerian journalism.

    The Governor said: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Sam Amuka-Pemu, our father, leader, and esteemed statesman on his 90th birthday, on behalf of my family, the government, and the good people of Delta State.

    “Uncle Sam, as he is fondly called, has made a lasting and significant contribution to the Nigerian press, evident in the growth of Vanguard Newspapers and his principled stance on issues of law, good governance, and anti-corruption.

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    “We owe you a debt of gratitude for your lifelong dedication to transforming journalism in Nigeria through sharp editorials, factual reporting, and impartial coverage.

    “It gives me great joy to join your family, friends, and well-wishers in thanking Almighty God for His steadfast provision, protection, and guidance throughout your remarkable 90 years.”

    Oborevwori expressed deep appreciation for Amuka-Pemu’s outstanding service and wished him continued good health and many more years of meaningful contributions to the nation.

  • Delta Central APC adopts Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027

    Delta Central APC adopts Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027

    In a complete display of unity, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta Central Senatorial District has adopted President Ahmed Bola Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as their sole candidates for the 2027 elections.

    The adoption was the culmination of APC Delta Central Mega Unity meeting of political gladiators and party faithful from the federal, state and local government levels in Ughelli, where the party leaders and faithful came together to reaffirm their support for President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori.

    Rt. Hon. Francis Waive, representing Ughelli/Udu Federal Constituency, who moved the motion for the adoption of  President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori, praised President Tinubu’s economic reforms and Governor Oborevwori’s astute leadership and performance.

    The motion was seconded by a former member of House of Representatives, Hon. Halims Agoda. 

    Senator Ede Dafinone, representing Delta Central, put the motion to a voice vote, which was unanimously adopted, indicating the party’s strong backing for President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori.

    The meeting also passed a vote of confidence in the leadership of President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori, with party leaders and faithful from the senatorial district affirming their support for the duo’s re-election in 2027. 

    Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Chief Festus Keyamo, noted that the meeting was aimed at strengthening the bond of unity among party leaders and faithful.

    He described President Tinubu as the most astute economic manager of the nation’s resources.

    Keyamo highlighted the synergy between the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu and the MORE Agenda of Governor Oborevwori, saying that their partnership is for the common good of the people. 

    He added that in the anals of the history of the state, the political class is for once united and speaking with one voice.

    He said: “When a few us (the leaders) put together this idea that we need to solidify the base of our Governor, take note this meeting is not just an ordinary meeting. This is “Ukodo” base, no other senatorial district should have taken this initiative away from us.

    “Since 1999, there has been no time that the Urhobo nation; Delta Central has been so united than today, none. And since 1999 we have not delivered 100% in Delta State to one party and I want to bet with everything I have that for the first time, Delta State will return APC 100%.”

    He stated that the Unity Meeting would be replicated across the senatorial district’s eight local governments, including wards and units, and urged leaders to move forward with courage and determination.

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    Delta APC Chairman, Elder Omeni Sobotie, who highlighted the significance of the meeting tagged “All Progressive Congress, Delta Central Unity Meeting”, appreciated supporters for their commitment and commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and Festus Keyamo for their leadership in fostering unity within the party. 

    Chairman of the party in Delta Central Senatorial District, Chief Paulinus Akpeki, noted that the state was witnessing a new dawn under Oborevwori’s leadership and commended him for joining the APC.

    Akpeki said: “The decision has reshaped the political landscape of Delta State.

    “Today is a day of unity, is a day of purpose and vision. A day to reaffirm our commitment to work together as one indivisible family. A day to deliberate and strategize to form a common road map.”

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Delta Muslim Pilgrims pray for Tinubu, Oborevwori, Okowa

    Eid-el-Kabir: Delta Muslim Pilgrims pray for Tinubu, Oborevwori, Okowa

    Muslim faithful from Delta State have joined others in the holy pilgrimage to Mecca for this year’s Eid-el-Kabir, to offer fervent prayers for President Bola Tinubu, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, seeking divine guidance and strength for their leadership. 

    They called on Muslims across the globe to live a life of sacrifice and selfless service to humanity in line with the injunctions of Allah and the Holy Quran. 

    The Chairman of Delta State Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Board, Alhaji Auwal Tukur, made the call while speaking at the ongoing Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

    Tukur said the Eid-el-Kabir is spectacular in the life of a Muslim because of the obedience exhibited by Prophet Abraham in the Holy Quran when Allah asked him to sacrifice his son Ishmael. 

    He reminded Nigerians of the need to pray for peace, unity, and all-round development in the country, stressing that the Feast of Eid-el-Kabir should be used to promote love and give sacrificially to fellow human beings, regardless of tribe, religion, or social status. 

    He said the hajj was a platform to pray for the country and especially for Delta State and her political leaders. 

    He thanked Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for providing rams and food items to Muslims in Delta State. 

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    He also thanked his predecessor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, and Deltans for their love and care for Muslims and other non-indigenes. 

    He called on anyone perpetrating criminal activities in Delta State to relocate, adding that the long arm of the law will soon catch up with them. 

    Tukur gave assurance that Hausa, community, and other tribes in Delta were impressed with the leadership style of Governor Oborevwori, pledging 100% support to his MORE Agenda. 

    The Chief Imam of Ekiti State, Alhaji Abubakar Musa, who led other pilgrims in prayer in the Holy Land, said all hands must be on deck in calling on Allah to reverse ugly trends in Nigeria. 

    While offering special prayers for Governor Sheriff Oborowori, Senator Okowa, and Delta State, Muslims, he prayed for more development and peace in Delta State. 

  • Ughelli North APC leaders unite, pass confidence vote on Tinubu, Oborevwori

    Ughelli North APC leaders unite, pass confidence vote on Tinubu, Oborevwori

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State, on Friday held a unity meeting at Evwreni, with a resolve to promote peace, cooperation, and strategic alignment with the party’s leadership at the state and national levels.

    The meeting which was first of its kind since the movement of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) into the APC fold was among others, aimed at properly integrating new members and realign the party for victory in future elections.

    Hosted by the founding leader of the APC in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, OON, the meeting also saw a confidence vote passed on President Bola Tinubu and Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborewori.

    The motion for the vote of confidence was moved by Professor Sam Iboje and seconded by Hon. Samuel Mariere, and received unanimous support from all leaders present.

    Delta APC chairman Elder Omeni Sobotie, described the meeting as a turning point of politics in the local government and the state.

    “Today marks the end of violence in Ughelli North politics. When a group of people are united, nothing can stop them. We are now united, and nothing can stop us.” He emphasized the party’s guiding principle of equal opportunity for all. “In APC, your rights are determined by your input—not how long you’ve been here. Everyone has a place, and the party will support you to grow,” he said.

    Elder Sobotie also noted the significance of the event’s peaceful atmosphere, calling it a divine signal of favor. “When God is with you, He compels all circumstances to cooperate with you. That’s what we are seeing today,” he said, to applause.

    In his address, Olorogun Emerhor underscored the strategic purpose of the unity gathering, saying, “After the 2023 election, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu didn’t get 25 percent in Delta. That was painful. But he has not turned his back on us. He considers Delta part of his constituency. His wife is from here. And he has supported this unity effort from the very top.”

    He further credited Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for helping to stabilize the political space in the state. “The crisis-ridden APC is a thing of the past. We now speak with one voice, and we know our leader,” he added.

    In their goodwill message new APC entrants such as Elder Terry Noah, Engr. Christabel Obiuvwevbie, Chief George Oyefie, Hon. Onoriode Aguofure all pledged their support to the party. 

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    According to Terry Noah the new members of the APC are coming wholeheartedly into the party, even as he commended the founding leader Emehor for building the party in the state.

    On her part, Engr. Obiuvwevbie cited Psalm 133:1 in celebrating the spirit of unity: “How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in unity.”

    A major highlight of the meeting was the presentation and adoption of an eight-point communiqué, for the unity and functionality of the APC in Ughelli North and across Delta State. 

    Some key resolutions adopted at the meeting include: a collective resolve to walk in unity under the state leadership of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori; affirmation of joint party leadership under the State Chairman, Elder Omeni Sobotie, founding leader Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, Rt. Hon. Festus Agas and Chief Terry Noah and a declaration that there are no “old” or “new” APC members, all members are equal and entitled to the same privileges and opportunities amongst others.

  • Oborevwori calls for calm over contentious INEC ward delineation in Warri

    Oborevwori calls for calm over contentious INEC ward delineation in Warri

    Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has called for calm and restraint over the contentious ward delineation exercise recently carried out by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the Warri Federal Constituency.

    Oborevwori assured residents that the matter was receiving the required attention at the federal level.

    The governor made this appeal yesterday during the inauguration of road projects in Warri South Local Government Area, as part of activities marking his second anniversary in office.

    Speaking at the inauguration of strategic roads, the governor emphasised the need for peace and dialogue in resolving the sensitive issue.

    Oborevwori stated: “The issue of the recent ward delineation in Warri Federal Constituency by INEC is being urgently attended to by the relevant federal authorities.

    “So, all interested parties should please maintain the peace and desist from utterances and actions capable of heating up the polity.”

    The governor maintained his neutrality in the matter, stressing the importance of unity.

    He said: “Do not drag us into unnecessary issues, please. You know me in Warri, I am managing everybody because the issues are too sensitive.

    “There is no way anybody can drag me into any issue they have here. Nobody can drag me in because I am managing them very well, and they are also managing me very well.”

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    He used the occasion to reaffirm his administration’s commitment to the infrastructural renewal of Warri and its environs, noting that the newly inaugurated roads were of strategic importance for trade, mobility, and urban transformation.

    He also reiterated that ongoing major projects such as the three flyovers being constructed by Julius Berger and the new Warri Stadium were on track for completion by the first quarter of next year.

    Oborevwori further encouraged youths to take advantage of the state government’s vocational and technical training programmes.

    He warned against the illegal practice of unauthorised levies on land developers, reminding the public that the practice had been outlawed since 2018.

  • Oborevwori commissions roads, medical equipment in Warri

    Oborevwori commissions roads, medical equipment in Warri

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    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, on Wednesday, commissioned a range of state-of-the-art medical equipment and strategic road projects across the Warri South Local Government Area in Delta State, as part of his ongoing commitment to restoring the glory of Warri and its surroundings.

    Speaking during the commissioning of the projects, which had the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo SAN, Deputy Governor, Monday Onyeme, and Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, in attendance, Oborevwori noted that the projects were aimed at enhancing healthcare service delivery and infrastructural development for residents.

    Describing the rehabilitated roads as strategic, he indicated that they were part of his administration’s broader urban renewal initiative.

    He reassured residents of the government’s commitment to continue investing in road infrastructure, which, in turn, will reduce vehicle maintenance costs and enhance urban mobility.

    Also remarking on the ongoing construction of flyovers and slipways by Julius Berger, the Governor stated that they were at advanced stages, adding, “We are hopeful to commission them by the first quarter of next year.”

    On healthcare, Governor Oborevwori disclosed that three new dialysis machines had been deployed respectively, to the Central Hospital, Warri; Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara; and the Specialist Hospital, Asaba.

    “These machines will provide critical support to patients battling kidney-related conditions, offering them renewed hope and access to life-saving treatment.

    “In addition, the Ministry of Health will commence the training of healthcare workers at primary health centres across all local government areas. The training is expected to enhance antenatal services and contribute to reducing maternal and infant mortality, thereby improving life expectancy across the state,” Oborevwori stated.

    The Governor further disclosed the installation of orthopaedic equipment at Central Hospital, Warri, and the acquisition of two new CT scan machines, one already installed at DELSUTH, and the second awaiting installation at Central Hospital, Warri.

    “These investments in healthcare infrastructure underscore our unwavering commitment to improving health outcomes for our people. As the saying goes, health is wealth. This administration is determined to ensure that our hospitals and health centres are properly equipped to deliver quality, effective, and affordable services,” he stated.

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    He also provided updates on the Warri Township Stadium project, noting that construction is ongoing and targeted for completion early next year.

    Assuring Deltans of more developmental projects, the Governor stated that his “vision for the physical, human, and economic advancement of the state is very much on course,” just as he called on residents to maintain peace, to attract both local and foreign investments.

    He encouraged youths to take advantage of vocational training programs and reiterated that the outlawed practice of “deve” — illegal levies imposed on developers — remains banned.

    “Anyone who forcefully enters or trespasses on private property will face the full wrath of the law. The 2018 law prohibiting ‘deve’ is still in effect, and it aims to make Delta a preferred destination for investors,” he warned.

    On the tension surrounding the Warri Federal Constituency ward delineation, the Governor urged all concerned parties to remain calm, noting that the federal government, through the relevant authority is keen on the matter.

    The commissioned medical equipment includes three Nipro Harmodialysis Machines and 25 4D ultrasound scans across the 25 Local Government Areas.

    The rehabilitated multi-intra-city roads spanning 10.9km and 9.03km in length of drains are Upper and Lower Erejuwa Road, Warri; reconstruction of General Hospital Road with a spur to Police Command Road from Warri/Sapele Road to Ajamimogha/Mabiaku Link Road; reconstruction of Esisi Road from Warri/Sapele Road to Okumgba Estate Roundabout with a spur to Nana College Road to link Ajamimogha Road; construction of Ogunu Community Main Road and other internal roads.

    Also commissioned were the rehabilitation/asphalt overlay of the road from Ogunu Bridge to Shell Gate in Warri South; rehabilitation/asphalt overlay of Princess Abaje/Mike Dottie Street/Isaac Botosan & Creek View Layout Road, Ugbuwangue and construction of Ope Street with a spur to Omene Street in Warri South.

    Royal fathers, including the Ovie of Agbarha-Warri, HRM Igbi II; the Orosuen of Okere-Urhobo, HM Owhotemu II and the Olu of Warri, HM Atuwatse III, several commissioners and teeming All Progressives Congress members and supporters attended the ceremony.