Tinubu, Oborevwori Distribute N10 Million to 40 Women, Provide Food Aid to 1,200 Households in Delta
Delta State Governor, Oborevwori, Expresses Confidence in Hosting 2024 National Youth Games
By Sunday Apah
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has stated that the state is fully prepared to host the 8th National Youth Games, which are set to begin in Asaba on Thursday.
Governor Oborevwori made this known during a press briefing after conducting a thorough inspection of the facilities at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba, the main venue for the games.
Accompanied by Chief Solomon Ogba, Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, and officials from the State Sports Commission, the Governor assessed the swimming pool, shooting range, and other facilities at the Indoor Sports Hall.
According to Governor Oborevwori, a total of 5,776 athletes from 29 states have already arrived and registered for the games, showing a promising turnout for the opening ceremony.
He expressed his confidence that this year’s event will surpass last year’s and highlighted the positive impact that the games have had on the development of talent in Nigerian sports.
He cited the recent success of Favour Ofili, who competed in the Olympics in Paris and attributed her achievements to being a beneficiary of the National Youth Games.
Governor Oborevwori assured the public that the state is determined to discover even greater talents in this year’s edition of the games, making it a memorable event for everyone involved.
Oborevwori Prioritizing The Needs of Deltans, Says Ubini
By Sunday Apah
Honorable Collins Ubini, Auditor of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Okpe Local Government Area, strongly asserts that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State is highly focused and dedicated to delivering democratic benefits through the implementation of his MORE Agenda.
He adds that no amount of blackmail or sabotage will deter him from achieving this goal.
In a signed statement, Hon. Ubini responded to what he referred to as “sponsored online videos and publications intended to tarnish the governor’s image and intentions in Delta State by individuals who do not have the state’s best interest at heart.”
He urges the people to disregard such online content and trust in Governor Oborevwori’s commitment to their well-being.
Hon. Ubini specifically condemns an online post by Mr. Wilson Goruvwoghor with the title “Governor Oborevwori: How Not to Justify Misgovernance.” In the video, Governor Oborevwori expressed his refusal to accept substandard work on a particular road project.
Rather than praising the governor for his insistence on quality, Goruvwoghor blamed Governor Oborevwori instead of the contractor responsible for the project.
“Even though Governor Oborevwori maintains an open and transparent government, it is unjust to criticize him for someone else’s shortcomings!
“We know the motivations behind this young man and his group, and we will expose him and his superior in due time! It was not us who was rejected by the people of Delta State, but rather it was the people who rejected him!
“So I advise him and his associates to wait until 2031 because by the grace of God, the people of Delta State will return Governor Oborevwori for a second term based on his performance and unprecedented delivery of democratic benefits through the development of the state’s human and capital resources!”
Hon. Ubini acknowledges that he is aware of the situation, but finds it strange since the election campaign is over.
He believes that individuals like Goruvwoghor and his superiors should allow Governor Oborevwori to implement his MORE Agenda for the benefit of the people of Delta State instead of seeking to distract him.
“By doing so, they will have something to hold against him in 2027! But they will not find anything to hold onto since Governor Oborevwori is focused, determined, and committed to delivering democratic benefits through the MORE Agenda to the people of Delta State.
“No amount of blackmail or sabotage can distract or prevent him from doing so because he understands the struggles and expectations of the people.
“The Ukodo (a traditional delicacy of the Urhobo people in Delta State) will definitely go around the people of Delta State,” Ubini confidently declares.
DSIEC Urges Adhoc Staff to Provide Correct Account Details for Unpaid Emoluments
By Sunday Apah
The Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) is calling on the Adhoc staff who participated in the recent Local Government Council elections and have not yet received their emoluments to submit accurate account details to their respective Chief Electoral Officers.
Olorogun Jude Emurotu, the Commissioner for Public Affairs and Communications at DSIEC, made this announcement in a statement on Wednesday in Asaba.
Emurotu stated that the majority of the Adhoc staff have already been paid, but some individuals had their payments returned by their banks due to incorrect account details.
He urged those affected to send their correct account details to the Chief Electoral Officers in their local government areas so that they can receive their payments.
The statement emphasized that DSIEC has already provided payments to all Local Government Returning Officers, Ward Returning Officers, and Supervisory Presiding Officers.
Some other categories, such as Presiding Officers and polling clerks, have also received their payments.
However, the process of payment has been hindered by some adhoc staff who submitted incorrect bank details.
All adhoc staff who have not yet received their payments are advised to promptly provide their correct account details to the Chief Electoral Officers in their respective Local Government Areas.
This will ensure that they receive their payments without further delay, as stated by the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC).
Delta State Governor Awaits Chart for New Minimum Wage Implementation
By Sunday Apah
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, stated on Tuesday that the state government is still awaiting the necessary chart to proceed with the implementation of the new minimum wage.
Governor Oborevwori made this statement while addressing the staff of the State House of Assembly during a retirement thanksgiving ceremony held in honor of the immediate past Clerk of the Assembly and current Principal Secretary to the Governor, Mrs. Lyna Ocholor.
Expressing gratitude, the Governor acknowledged the support of the Assembly staff since his tenure as the Speaker of the 6th and 7th Assemblies.
He also emphasized the importance of thoroughness to avoid any mistakes when implementing the new minimum wage.
“Our priority is to receive the chart detailing the new minimum wage, as we want to ensure that no mistakes are made,” Oborevwori stated.
In addition, Governor Oborevwori took the opportunity to congratulate Mrs. Ocholor on her successful retirement from the civil service.
He further highlighted the commendable dedication of the Assembly staff, who never went on strike during his time as Speaker.
“I am delighted to be here today among all of you. This is also an opportunity to appreciate the staff of this Assembly. I vividly remember when I assumed the role of Mr. Speaker on May 11, 2017.
“It was challenging, but the remarkable thing is that none of the staff, including PASAN, went on strike throughout my tenure of six years as Speaker,” Governor Oborevwori recalled.
He emphasized the importance of professionalism and encouraged the staff to leave a lasting legacy in their respective roles as civil or public servants.
“In whatever capacity you are working, strive to be outstanding. As civil or public servants, it is important to be remembered for the excellent work you do. Mrs. Ocholor is a shining example within this state, and I want to express my gratitude to all of you for supporting her in her achievements,” the Governor added.
Governor Oborevwori concluded by urging the Assembly staff to continue their unwavering support for the current Speaker and other principal officers of the Assembly, just as they did during his time as Speaker.
“The House of Assembly is a place for growth and development. It is impossible to go through this experience and remain unchanged. My prayer is that all of us will have successful outcomes in Jesus’ name. I also want to extend my special appreciation to the Speaker and other officers of the House of Assembly for their harmonious relationship with the executive branch,” Oborevwori stated.
Tompolo’s Tantita Security Company Lauded for Addressing Crude Oil Theft in Niger Delta
By Sunday Apah
Olorogun Godwin Okporoko, a prominent youth leader in Delta State, has expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Tantita Security Services (TSS), a local security surveillance outfit owned by former militant leader, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, in effectively securing oil pipelines in the Niger Delta.
Okporoko delivered his commendation at Otu-Jeremi, the headquarters of Ughelli South Local Government Area in Delta State.
He acknowledged that the company’s actions in combating illegal crude oil bunkering in the region have significantly increased oil production in the country.
He highlighted the previous prevalence of pipeline vandalism and oil theft, which not only harmed the environment and local communities but also resulted in billions of dollars in lost revenue for the country.
Okporoko emphasized that Tantita is addressing the issue of illegal oil bunkering through a comprehensive and inclusive strategy that aims to not only halt this illicit activity but also educate and engage those involved on the importance of ceasing their nefarious actions.
“I encourage all Niger Delta residents to support this project, and I urge the Federal Government to continue to sustain it.
With a team of highly trained personnel and state-of-the-art technology, Tantita is determined to detect and prevent oil theft and reduce the environmental consequences of oil pollution.
“I commend the company and its owner, Ekpemupolo, for their achievements and urge them to build upon the company’s present achievements to further increase Nigeria’s oil production”, he added.
Okuama: Ewu Monarch Appeals for Calm, Assures Authorities Are Working on Peaceful Resolution
By Sunday Apah
His Majesty, Clement Ikolo, the King of Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom, has appealed to the people of Okuama community to remain calm and trust that the appropriate authorities are working tirelessly towards a peaceful resolution of the current situation.
In a statement on Monday night, the monarch expressed empathy towards the uncertainty and concern regarding the developments in Okuama.
He shared the anxiety that many are feeling and assured them that the government has been informed and is taking concrete steps to addressing the matter.
The King urged the people to remain calm and trust that the appropriate authorities are working towards a peaceful resolution.
He emphasized the importance of unity, peace, and wisdom, calling on the community to be patient and avoid any actions that may disturb the peace in their land.
The King expressed his full commitment to working closely with the relevant authorities to maintain peace and order.
He urged everyone to remain law-abiding and assured them that together, they will overcome this situation with dignity and strength.
In conclusion, the King invoked the wisdom of their ancestors and the strength they find in one another to guide them through these times.
Former Oha Community Youth Leader, Mr. Friday, Passes Away in Tragic Auto Accident
Forms For Registration of 2024 Edition of Utuama Peace Cup Out
By Sunday Apah
Forms for the registration of football club for the 2024 edition of the Utuama Peace Cup are out for grab by interested football clubs
In a statement by the Director General of the Utuama Peace Cup, Prince Solomon Ugen said this year edition will feature a lot of strong teams across the state.
He noted that the registration fees had been fixed for N20,000 and they can be collected at the constituency office of Hon. Festus Utuama at Otu-Jeremi town, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State.
He noted that the tournament is open for interested community and private football clubs
Delta State Governor, Oborevwori, Assures Completion of Trans-Warri Road, Bridges in Two Years
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