Oborevwori Celebrates Dein Of Agbor @49, Commends His Visionary Leadership

Governor Extols Monarch’s Leadership Qualities
DELTA State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has congratulated the Dein of Agbor Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Benjamin Ikenchukwu, Keagborekuzi I, CON, on his 49th birthday, describing the revered traditional ruler as a symbol of visionary leadership, peace and development.
In a congratulatory message issued in Asaba by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, the governor praised the monarch for his steadfast commitment to the progress of Agbor Kingdom and his enduring contributions to the advancement of Delta State and Nigeria.
According to Oborevwori, the royal father’s reign has been characterised by wisdom, compassion and purposeful leadership, qualities that have earned him admiration both within and beyond his domain.
Commitment to Peace and Cultural Heritage
The governor noted that the Dein has continued to preserve the rich cultural traditions of the Agbor Kingdom while embracing initiatives that promote development and harmonious coexistence among his people.
He commended the monarch’s efforts in fostering unity and strengthening the institution of traditional leadership, describing him as an influential custodian of culture whose impact extends beyond ceremonial responsibilities.
Oborevwori observed that the monarch’s dedication to the welfare of his subjects has contributed significantly to peace, stability and social cohesion across the kingdom.
Prayers for Continued Service
On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, the governor wished the royal father continued good health, wisdom and divine guidance as he marks another year of life.
He expressed confidence that the monarch would continue to provide purposeful leadership and play an important role in promoting peace, unity and sustainable development across Delta State.
The governor also prayed for many more years of fruitful service, noting that the Dein’s contributions remain invaluable to both his kingdom and the broader Nigerian society.
