Governor Oborevwori’s Educational Reforms Get Strong Backing from Delta Political Forum

By Sunday Apah

The Delta Political Forum (DPF) has extended its commendations to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his remarkable efforts in fostering the growth of educational institutions across Delta State.

During its monthly meeting on Sunday, the forum highlighted the governor’s commitment to enhancing the educational landscape of the state, underscoring the importance of quality education for the state’s overall development.

Held at the PTI Conference Centre in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area, the meeting brought together members of the DPF, who expressed their satisfaction with the governor’s management of numerous educational establishments.

According to the forum’s State Coordinator, Olorogun Solomon Obareki, the seamless operation of these institutions reflects the effectiveness of the administration’s educational policies and initiatives.

He highlighted an impressive list of educational institutions thriving under Governor Oborevwori’s leadership.

This includes several primary and secondary schools, along with higher education facilities that cater to diverse academic needs.

Notable mentions include Delta State University located in Abraka, which offers specialized programs in Engineering, Law, and Medicine through its campuses in Oleh and Oghara.

The forum also acknowledged the newly established University of Delta in Agbor and Southern Delta University, Ozoro.

These institutions, among others, play a crucial role in providing quality education and vocational training, which are essential for the state’s human capital development.

The commendation also extended to Dennis Osadebe University in Asaba, Delta State Polytechnic in Oghara, and Delta State Polytechnic in Ogwashi-Uku for their contributions to higher learning.

Maritime University in Burutu, with its campuses in Gbaregolor and Kwale, demonstrates the state’s commitment to specialized education, particularly in fields crucial to the state’s economy.

The DPF also recognized the significance of various colleges and schools, including the College of Education in Warri and Agbor, Delta State College of Education in Mosogar, and several health training institutions, such as the School of Health Technology in Ofuoma and the School of Nursing in Warri, Agbor, and Asaba.

The Delta Political Forum emphasized that the growth of educational institutions is not just about expanding access to education but also about ensuring that these institutions deliver quality programs that meet the needs of the people.

They noted that Governor Oborevwori’s efforts have been instrumental in reducing educational disparities within the state and making significant strides toward achieving better educational outcomes for all.

The group called on Deltans, irrespective of political affiliations, to support Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for a second term in 2027, in order for him to continue his investment in education, infrastructure, and other sectors for the betterment of Deltans.

Olorogun Sunday Apah, DPF State Publicity Secretary, Ughelli South; Mr. Johnson Oruma, DPF State Deputy Coordinator, Patani; Hon. Daniel Emaye, DPF State Organizing Secretary, Ughelli North; Hon. Wilson Akpojotor, DPF State Financial Secretary, Ethiope East; Mr. Johnson Agboyegbe, Delta South Senatorial District Coordinator of the DPF, Warri South; Dcn. Godspower Benakiegha, DPF State Deputy Publicity Secretary, Warri South West; Hon. Esivwo Onoriobe, DPF State Youth Leader, Isoko North; Voke Jeroh-Orogun, DPF State Women Leader, Udu; Joan Omuyeh, Delta South Senatorial District Women Leader, Isoko North; Mr. Buwaghan Dere Jarikpe, Warri South LGA Coordinator; Ms. Ewomazino Ofabor, Isoko North Women Leader of the DPF; and Florence Imonivwerah, Women Leader of the DPF in Udu, were among those that attended the meeting.

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