*Says project symbolises renewed hope partnership By; PETER UTEBOR, Asaba Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Tuesday, pe
*Says project symbolises renewed hope partnership
By; PETER UTEBOR, Asaba
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Tuesday, performed the groundbreaking for the reconstruction of the Warri–Sapele–Benin Dual Carriageway in Uvwie and Okpe Local Government Areas, declaring the project a symbol of renewed collaboration between the Federal and State Governments for the benefit of Nigerians.
Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Oborevwori said the project represented “another major step forward in the infrastructure renewal drive of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government, in collaboration with the Delta State Government.”
He described the Warri–Sapele–Benin Road as a critical national infrastructure connecting major cities across the South-South and providing access to Edo and other parts of the federation.
“The section we are flagging off “covers a dual carriageway with reinforced concrete pavement, expanded shoulders, and extensive stormwater drainage systems, all designed to provide durability and ensure the safety of road users.”
Governor Oborevwori noted that the initiative underscored the gains of synergy between the two tiers of government, emphasizing that development becomes faster when governments work together in the interest of the people.
“Although this road is a federal route, the users are Deltans and Nigerians, and their safety and comfort are what matter most to us,” he said.
The governor further disclosed that the Delta State Government had paid ₦10 billion in compensation to facilitate the ongoing construction of the Second Niger Bridge access road project, aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving connectivity between Asaba, Onitsha, and adjoining communities.
He lamented the hardship long suffered by commuters and transporters on the Warri–Sapele–Benin route due to its deplorable condition, noting that the reconstruction would enhance mobility, reduce travel time, and spur economic growth.
He said: “Beyond these economic benefits, the project will also strengthen security. Criminals often exploit bad roads to commit crimes. Once completed, this highway will make movement safer and improve the response of security agencies.”
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to making Delta one of the safest states in Nigeria through strategic investments in infrastructure, peace, and security.
He also promised that the requests of the people of Uvwie Kingdom partaining the Mother and Child Hospital and provision of 500KVA transformer, would be looked into.
“At over sixty years of age, I am not here for personal gain but to leave lasting legacies that generations will remember me for. By the time I leave office, I want Deltans to proudly say, ‘Oborevwori did this, Oborevwori did that,’” he said before officially flagging off the project from Effurun Roundabout by spare parts market to after Ohore, before Ometan Bridge.
Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, said the project is the brainchild of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori whom he described as a visionary leader determined to transform Delta’s infrastructure landscape.
“This 10km project stretches five kilometres on each side and features an 8.8-metre-wide carriageway on both lanes, far beyond the standard 7.3 metres,” Izeze said, praising the governor’s foresight and commitment.
He said the project would be completed within 12 months, adding that the state would celebrate another landmark achievement that would enhance trade, transportation, and community life.
General Manager of China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), Engr. Thomas Feng, thanked Governor Oborevwori for the confidence reposed in the firm, promising to deliver the project in record time and to the highest standards.
“Today’s ceremony marks the beginning of a renewed era of infrastructure that will promote safer travel, stronger connectivity, and lasting economic growth for the people of Delta State,” Feng said.
Earlier, Chairman of Uvwie Local Government Council, Chief Anthony Ofoni, flanked by his Okpe Local Government Council counterpart, commended the governor for his people-centred leadership and announced that the Airport Road in Effurun would be named as “Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori Way” in recognition of his vision and enduring legacy.
Also speaking, HRM Emmanuel Sideso, Abe I, the Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom and Chairman of the Urhobo Council of Traditional Rulers, lauded the governor’s administration for prioritizing key infrastructure projects in Uvwie and across the state.
He noted that ongoing works such as the three flyovers and road expansions in Effurun and Warri had transformed the urban landscape and accelerated economic activities.
Representative of the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, Okakuro Mike Afe, joined in commending the governor for his developmental strides, praying for his successful completion of an eight-year tenure to consolidate the gains of the MORE Agenda.
The event attracted top government officials, traditional rulers, community leaders, and captains of industries, all of whom hailed the project as a beacon of renewed hope for the people of Delta and beyond.
Over the course of the two days, participants will engage in workshops, strategy sessions, and collaborative planning exercises geared towards aligning priorities, improving service delivery, and accelerating developmental outcomes across communities in Kaduna State.
Declaring the retreat open, Dr. Meyare charged the participants to see their roles as pivotal to the success of the administration, urging them to demonstrate commitment, discipline, and innovation in delivering on the government’s mandate.
Dignitaries present at the opening ceremony included the Head of Service, Mrs. Jummai Bako; Chief of Staff, Sani Laiman Kila; Commissioner of Sports, Prof. Benjamin Kumai Gugong; Commissioner of Business Innovation and Technology, Hon. Patience Fakai; Commissioner of Youth, Barr. Gloria Samuel; Commissioner of Information, Ahmed Maiyaki; Special Adviser on Research, Documentation and Strategy, Mr. Fabian Okoye; and the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ibraheem Musa.
The prestigious global innovation competition, organised by the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI) in partnership with UKALD Management Consultancy, attracted more than 3,000 participants from across Nigeria, with only 105 finalists advancing to the grand finale.
Al’amin’s winning innovation, Interface Africa, is a pioneering clean-energy platform that connects solar providers, financiers, and end-users to expand access to affordable and sustainable power. Through its flagship initiatives — GreenPay and a network of trained field agents known as NasPoints — the platform has powered thousands of homes, supported small businesses, and contributed significantly to carbon emission reduction across the continent.
The innovation also secured a £1.5 million investment from UK-based firm Pure Climate Solutions to expand its reach across Africa.
Governor Uba Sani described Al’amin’s victory as “a monumental achievement and a source of pride for Kaduna State and Nigeria.” He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fostering science, technology, and innovation as vital instruments for inclusive growth and youth empowerment.
“This victory reaffirms the creative strength and global potential of Kaduna’s youth. We are building an innovation-driven economy that rewards ideas, nurtures talent, and delivers opportunities for our people,”.
Governor Uba Sani stated, “From classrooms to global stages, Kaduna’s young people are shaping Africa’s innovation future.”
The Governor further highlighted several of his administration’s key reforms — including the establishment of the Kaduna Innovation and Technology Council, the Smart Schools and Digital Learning Programmes, the launch of three Vocational and Skills Development Institutes in Rigachikun, Soba, and Samaru Kataf, and the provision of STEM scholarships for outstanding students — as deliberate policy actions designed to nurture creativity and technological advancement.
Governor Sani also commended Shamsuddeen Jibril, another Kaduna innovator, whose locally developed AgroDrone Crop Doctor, designed for crop spraying and monitoring, impressed global judges and secured partnership agreements with Teesside University (UK) and UKALD Management Consultancy.
Leading the Kaduna delegation to the London event, Professor Usman Abubakar Zaria, Director-General of the Kaduna State Schools Quality Assurance Authority (KSSQAA), described the achievements as a testament to Governor Uba Sani’s visionary leadership and sustained investment in education, innovation, and youth development.
He attributed the State’s strong showing at the international competition to the Governor’s timely support, sponsorship, and unwavering commitment to empowering young innovators to compete and excel on the global stage.




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