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Delta State Governor Oborevwori initiatives

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Delta State Governor Oborevwori initiatives

In early July 2026, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori inaugurated a fleet of 50 new buses and donated five vehicles vehicles, dubbed “Green Marias”, to the state correctional service, citing improvements service to improve mobility, security security, and judicial operations. The Guild of Online Media Editors and Publishers of Nigeria praised the bus initiative as “people-centred governance”. Two weeks later he later, the governor swore in new commissioners and board members, stressing integrity, professionalism including Brave Enodeh and development Moses Ogodo, urging them to uphold integrity and professionalism under his MORE agenda, and announced agenda. He also approved financial assistance for more than 500 recent law‑school graduates. On 23 July 2026 the governor approved aid for 533 indigenes who completed the 2025 session of the Nigerian Law School, requiring School. To receive the aid, beneficiaries were required to submit electronic submission of admission letters, call‑to‑the‑Bar certificates and identification documentation by 29 July. July 2026. Later in July, Oborevwori announced a comprehensive welfare package for Delta residents who returned returning from South Africa after following xenophobic attacks. Each affected family will receive a ₦2 million grant, with monthly stipends of ₦200,000 per individual returnee and ₦300,000 per family, beginning in August 2026 and continuing until the end of the governor’s first term on 29 May 2027. The package also includes free medical screening at state health facilities and trauma counselling through counselling. In August 2026, the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Services. The initiative was presented by Chief of Staff Hon. Johnson Erijo, praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s evacuation efforts, and was supported governor expanded administrative oversight by Commissioner appointing governing councils for Special Duties Hon. Ejiro Etacherure, reinforcing three state-owned universities: the administration’s focus on human‑capital development University of Delta, Agbor; Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba; and social welfare under the MORE agenda. Southern Delta University, Ozoro. Pro-Chancellors appointed include Professor Victor Peretomode, Professor Patrick Muoboghare, and Chief Godson Echegile.

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