DTSG reaffirms Oborevwori’s inclusive governance, dismisses bias claims

DTSG reaffirms Oborevwori’s inclusive governance, dismisses bias claims

Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads), Mr. Charles Aniagwu, has dismissed claims of bias against Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, insisting the governor remains committed to fairness, peace, and inclusive development.

Speaking in Asaba on Monday, Aniagwu, who was flanked by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, described the allegations as politically motivated ahead of 2027.

He stressed that Governor Oborevwori governs as “a governor for all Deltans,” with projects and appointments spread across all 25 local government areas.

“The governor knows he is an Urhobo man, but more importantly, he recognizes that he is governor of the entire state,” Aniagwu said.

He noted that peace and security remain central to the administration’s four-point agenda, citing the creation of a peace and reconciliation committee to engage aggrieved groups.

Aniagwu urged politicians to set aside divisive narratives and support the government’s developmental drive, pointing to infrastructure, education, and social programmes benefiting both riverine and upland communities.

“The governor’s commitment to a peaceful and prosperous Delta is unshaken. He has carried everybody along,” he added.

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