Delta State
Pushes Forward: Governor Oborevwori's Bold Vision Unveiled
A few hours ago Delta State Governor, His Excellency Sheriff Oborevwori commissioned some projects in Delta State, an event beamed live on national television (see the video here) across the country.
This video captures the
commissioning of the project by the Delta State Government on June 4, 2025.
Delta State is undergoing a transformation as Governor Sheriff Oborevwori spearheads major development projects under his M.O.R.E. Agenda—an ambitious roadmap for economic growth and social advancement. The latest milestone in this journey is the commissioning of eight newly built duplexes at the Commissioners’ Quarters in Asaba, a move aimed at improving governance efficiency.
The Commissioning Event: A Symbol of
Accountability
Speaking
at the event, Governor Oborevwori issued a stern warning to members of
his administration, emphasizing that performance—not rumors or political
maneuvering—will determine their continued stay in office. He made it clear
that underperforming commissioners will be dropped, ensuring that only dedicated
and effective leaders remain in key positions.
"I
want to commend our commissioners for being loyal, dedicated, and hardworking.
But there are a lot of rumors saying the governor wants to dissolve the exco.
These people haven't even heard from me," he stated, dismissing the
speculation. However, he was quick to emphasize that those who do not
deliver will be removed.
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori's vision
for Delta State
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori
envisions a Delta State that thrives through inclusive
development, economic growth, and improved social harmony. His
administration is guided by the M.O.R.E. Agenda, which stands
for:
· Meaningful Development: Prioritizing infrastructure projects, including
roads, healthcare facilities, and urban renewal.
· Opportunities for All: Empowering youth, women, and small businesses
through targeted programs.
· Realistic Reforms: Strengthening governance, transparency, and
accountability in public service.
· Enhanced Peace and Security: Ensuring stability and safety across the state
through proactive security measures.
His M.O.R.E.
Agenda is shaping Delta State’s future through several key sectors:
- Infrastructure: Major road projects such as
the Uruagbesa Oria-Abraka Road, Egodo-Ogbeinbene Road, and
the Amai-Aragba Road are set to improve connectivity across the
state.
- Healthcare: The construction of a Specialist
Hospital at Osubi aims to provide better medical services to
residents.
- Urban Renewal: Upgrades to key facilities,
including the Warri City Stadium, are part of efforts to modernize
urban centers.
- Education: Investments in institutions
like Southern Delta University, Orerokpe campus will enhance
learning opportunities.
- Economic Development: Targeted programs for micro,
small, and medium enterprises will empower businesses and create jobs.
Governor Oborevwori has emphasized performance
and accountability, recently warning underperforming commissioners
that they must deliver results or face removal.
His administration is focused on economic sustainability,
aiming to fund projects without borrowing while leveraging federal allocations
and internally generated revenue.
Looking Ahead: Sustaining the
Momentum
Governor
Oborevwori has signaled a more efficient approach to commissioning
projects, citing President Tinubu’s strategy of consolidating multiple
project inaugurations into a single event. On June 4, 2025, he plans to
do the same in Warri, cutting tapes for several initiatives in a streamlined
ceremony.
With the
governor’s firm stance on performance and accountability, Delta State
residents are watching closely to see if his promises will translate into lasting
improvements. Whether his M.O.R.E. Agenda succeeds will depend on effective
execution, financial discipline, and the willingness of state officials to rise
to the occasion.
Background of The Project
The project
being commissioned by the Delta State Government is part of a broader
initiative to enhance infrastructure and development across the state. Earlier
in 2025, the government approved ₦275 billion for the execution of 76
projects spanning different sectors, including roads, healthcare, and urban
renewal. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori emphasized that these projects are
meant to provide tangible benefits to the people of Delta State and improve
connectivity and living conditions.
Additionally,
the Delta State Executive Council approved a ₦936 billion budget
for the 2025 fiscal year, with a significant portion allocated to capital
expenditure, including infrastructure projects. The government has committed to
funding these projects without borrowing, relying on federal allocations and
internally generated revenue.
Public Reaction: Praise and
Skepticism
Governor
Oborevwori’s aggressive development approach has sparked mixed reactions. Many
residents commend his focus on infrastructure, economic sustainability, and
youth empowerment, seeing it as a positive step forward. However, some
critics question the funding transparency of the projects and whether
they will be executed as promised.
Political
analysts note that his warning to commissioners reflects a strict
performance-based leadership style, which could bring greater
accountability to governance. Meanwhile, government officials, including Finance
Commissioner Chief Fidelis Tilije, expressed gratitude for the improvements
in housing for commissioners.
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