2027: Ijeh Calls For Political Harmony, Praises Oborevwori’s Development Agenda In Delta

Unity, Development, and Political Stability in Focus
DELTA State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Chief Dr. Darlington Nnamdi Ijeh, has called on political leaders, stakeholders, and residents of Oshimili South to deepen unity and maintain a shared commitment to development as the political atmosphere gradually builds toward the 2027 general elections.
He stressed that sustained cooperation remains essential to consolidating stability and ensuring that the local government continues to benefit from state-driven development initiatives.
Oborevwori’s Leadership and the MORE Agenda
In his remarks, Ijeh commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, describing his leadership as purposeful, people-focused, and anchored on delivery.
He noted that the MORE Agenda has continued to translate into visible development across Delta State, strengthening public confidence in governance and expanding infrastructure and social impact across communities.
Call for Alignment and Responsible Politics
The Commissioner emphasized that aligning with the state government’s policy direction remains key to attracting further development to Oshimili South.
He warned against divisive tendencies such as misinformation, internal rivalry, and political fragmentation, stating that such actions weaken collective progress and destabilize community cohesion.
Message Ahead of 2027 Elections
As political activities intensify ahead of 2027, Ijeh urged political actors to prioritize loyalty, responsibility, and constructive engagement.
He reiterated that unity, discipline, and mutual respect are essential for strengthening political structures and ensuring inclusive development outcomes.
He also called for restraint in public communication, urging stakeholders to verify information before dissemination.
Shared Vision for Progress
Reaffirming confidence in Governor Oborevwori’s leadership, Ijeh said the administration remains committed to inclusive governance and sustainable development across all local government areas.
He concluded by urging stakeholders to set aside personal interests and work collectively, stressing that meaningful progress can only be achieved through cooperation, trust, and shared vision.
