The Eni of Uvwie Kingdom in Delta State, Chief Sunday Omeni Agbugbu (JP) expressed the commitment of the people of the kingdom in the actualisation of the M.O.R.E of the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.
Agbugbu, who is also the Unuevworo of Etche Erovie in a congratulatory to the Governor on victory at the Supreme Court last Friday said the Uvwie people are still basking in the euphoria of the governor’s triumph at the apex court, which brings to a total of 38 pre and post-election cases instituted against the Okpe-born politician.
The Unuevworo of Etche Erovie noted that his particularly happy with the outcome of the Supreme Court judgement considering the landmark projects which the Oborvewori-led administration has undertaken to execute in the kingdom.
Agbugbu said, “His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, the fifth executive governor of Delta State has in seven months in office demonstrated enormous passion to leave enduring legacies in the development of the state. Very remarkable is the Oborevwori’s government award and groundbreaking for the N78 billion for the construction of three flyover bridges, cloverleaf and road expansion in Effurun and Warri by construction giant, Julius Berger.
“I am indeed very grateful to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for citing the gigantic project in the area which in no small measure would open doors of economic transformation in the twin cities of Warri and Uvwie.”
Continuing, Unuevworo of Etche Erovie urged Deltans to continue to support the Governor for the actualisation of his M.O.R.E agenda.
“I expect that Deltans will remain resolute in supporting the Governor to succeed to execute projects and programmes he has lined up to consolidate on the achievements of the immediate past administration of Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.
“I am very grateful and unwavering in support to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, who God has destined at this time of the political evolution of Delta State to be governor. I stand with the governor in prayers and I am confident he will make Deltans proud,” said Agbugbu.