
Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, will on Monday, February 2, 2026, inaugurate the newly completed Omadino Model Technical College in Warri South Local Government Area, in a move that underscores his administration’s push for skills-based education and youth empowerment.
A statement by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, said the inauguration will take place at the college premises by 10:00am, with guests expected to be seated by 9:30am.
The Omadino Model Technical College, a legacy project inherited by the Oborevwori administration, has been completed and fully equipped to deliver modern technical and vocational education.
Designed to provide practical, industry-relevant skills, the institution aims to promote self-reliance, boost employability and support national productivity goals. It boasts purpose-built workshops, modern classrooms, laboratories and specialised training facilities that meet contemporary technical education standards.
The college is expected to serve as a hub for training skilled technicians, artisans and innovators capable of responding to the demands of a rapidly evolving economy.
According to the statement, Governor Oborevwori considers technical and vocational education a core pillar of his MORE Agenda, particularly as a tool for reducing unemployment, empowering youths and driving socio-economic development.
The ceremony is expected to attract stakeholders, educationists and community leaders, marking another milestone in the administration’s commitment to human capital development and the expansion of functional, quality education across Delta State.


GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings