Oseme felicitates Gov Oborevwori on three years of impactful service to Deltans



By Admin 

One time Executive Chairman of Aniocha North Local Government Council, Hon Chuks Oseme, has felicitated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori , over what he described as "three impactful years of service to Deltans".

In his congratulatory message to mark Governor Oborevwori's three years in office on Friday , May 29, 2026, Hon Oseme commended the Governor on his audacious milestones recorded in the areas of infrastructure, health, education, inclusive governance , human capital development vis a vis youth empowerment and widows support, among others.

The full text of the former Aniocha North Council Chairman reads:

To Three impactful years of service to your people

Today , your Excellency , marks three (3) eventful years-- of audacious milestones in infrastructure , health , education , leadership, inclusive governance , prudence, human capital development, youth empowerment , widows support, energy innovation, industrial startups, peace and good governance--just name it .

Your Excellency , the 270 wards and 25 local governments of the state are witnessing your developmental imprint , and MORE is still counting .

As you mark your third year anniversary in office, today Friday May 29, 2026, l celebrate a courageous leader , a Mr Projects execution and completion , for what you have done , and will still do , for your people.

I am assured that , by this time next year , we your foot soldiers , will be celebrating your assured second term in office, to consolidate on the milestone achievements you have brought in the governance of Delta State.

Congratulations , your Excellency

Hon Chuks Oseme, former Executive Chairman ( 2 term), Aniocha North Local Government Council.

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