Two Years Anniversary: Governor Oborevwori Exceeded Expectation of Deltans – Hon. Francis Obule (JP)

Two Years Anniversary: Governor Oborevwori Exceeded Expectation of Deltans
– Hon. Francis Obule (JP)

By Wilson Macaulay

As Governor Sheriff Oborevwori marks two years in office, commendations are pouring in from all corners of Delta State, with Hon. Francis Obule (JP ) the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Political Matters, hailing the Governor’s performance as “unprecedented and transformational.”

Speaking during an interactive session with community stakeholders in Warri, in a Press Conference organized by the Gov Aide in honor of the 2nd Anniversary, Francis Obule stated unequivocally that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has exceeded the expectation of Deltans by turning the entire state into a “massive construction site” while maintaining peace and inclusivity.

He made it abundantly clear, saying:

“No administration before now has delivered as much visible impact in just two years. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has demonstrated true leadership, transparency, and a sincere commitment to the accelerated development of Delta State. This is not just politics—this is the reality on ground,” Obule said.

According to Hon. Francis Obule JP, the M.O.R.E. Agenda—meaning Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security—has moved from campaign rhetoric to living reality across the three senatorial districts of Delta State .

Hon Francis Obule (JP)the Senior Governor Aide pointed out that Projects ranging from road infrastructure to educational institutions and healthcare rejuvenation have dotted the landscape of Delta, with key urban areas like Warri, Asaba, Ughelli, Agbor, and Sapele witnessing landmark transformations.

He said: “Some major achievements include, the dualization of key roads in Warri and Effurun metropolis,the completion and commissioning of the iconic Ogheye Floating Market in Warri North, the Asaba-Ughelli road project, a vital artery boosting economic activities between the North and South Senatorial districts,Improved support to DESOPADEC, leading to enhanced oil-producing communities’ projects, Ongoing construction of state-of-the-art schools and primary healthcare centres.”

Hon. Francis Obule JP emphasized that the recent Best Performing Governor Award conferred on Governor Oborevwori at a national event is not just ceremonial, but a solid confirmation of the massive strides made under his administration.

“The Best Governor Award is a testament to the national recognition of our Governor’s achievements. We have not had it so good in a long time. This award is the voice of Nigerians acknowledging that Delta is on the right track,” he noted.

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori and Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori and Hon. Francis Obule (JP) the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Political Matters to Delta State Governor
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori and Hon. Francis Obule (JP) the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Political Matters to Delta State Governor
Hon. Francis Obule (JP) the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Political Matters to Delta State Governor
Hon. Francis Obule (JP) the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Political Matters to Delta State Governor

While infrastructure is visible and measurable, Obule also drew attention to Governor Oborevwori’s silent but significant success in maintaining peace across the state. He noted that under the present administration, community agitations have reduced, crime rates have dropped, and ethnic harmony has improved.

“You can’t develop a state where there’s unrest. Governor Sheriff’s political maturity and inclusive approach have ensured that all Deltans—regardless of ethnic or political affiliation—feel a sense of belonging,” he said.

Obule urged Deltans to continue supporting the Governor’s vision, stating that the second half of the administration’s first tenure will unveil even more people-oriented projects and inclusive governance reforms.

“The Governor has started well, and I assure you he will finish even stronger. What we need now is unity, patience, and cooperation from all stakeholders,” he concluded.