Okugbe Isoko for Sheriff passes confidence vote on Gov. Oborevwori

by Kelvin Ohoror

A political and socio-cultural group, the Okugbe Isoko for Sheriff, has passed a vote of Confidence on the Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori.
The group in statement signed by his leadership led by Dr. Frank Ozue, Chief Anthony Ukpagba, Coordinator, Mr. Kelvin Abighe, Secretary, Hon. Emakpor Odogu, Spokesman and Ambassador Prince Ogologo M, Public Relations Officer reaffirmed their trust in Gov. Oborevwori’s leadership and developmental vision for Delta State.

The group said the endorsement of the governor stems from his commitment to the infrastructural, economic, and social transformation of Isoko Nation.

It added that after an extensive review of the projects initiated, completed, and those that are ongoing in Isoko North and Isoko South Local Government Areas by the Oborevwori administration, it concluded that the Isoko people are experiencing the dividends of democracy like never before.

Also, the group highlighted key developmental strides of the state government, which have significantly impacted the Isoko people, including the completion of the long-abandoned Emevor-Orogun Road, and the immediate commencement of phase two of the project.

“The administration has also fast-tracked the long-delayed Ughelli-Asaba Road dualisation (Section A), a project initiated over a decade ago, but now receiving the urgency and attention it deserves.

“Other notable projects include the construction and rehabilitation of critical roads, such as the Igbide-Olomoro
Road, Otegbo Road (Ellu), Idheze internal roads, Enhwe and Okpolo internal roads, Enhwe – Uwherhu Road, Iwride-Iyede internal roads, and the dualisation of Oleh Roundabout to Oleh Town.

“In the areas of healthcare and education, the government has invested massively, evident in the construction of the College of Health Technology at Ovrode and the execution of multiple water projects across Isoko communities to improve access to clean water.”

“Governor Oborevwori remains the best choice for the continued progress of Delta State, and Isoko Nation will stand firm against any distraction or political blackmail, aimed at derailing the administration’s transformational agenda,” the group said.

The group called on all well-meaning Isoko sons and daughters to remain united, focused, and supportive of the Oborevwori administration, ensuring that the developmental momentum continues beyond 2027.

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