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From UK Lecture Halls to Delta Politics: ADC Picks Unuafe for Governorship Race

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has conducted its Delta State governorship primary, producing a United Kingdom-based academic, Dr Emmanuel Usivwoghene Unuafe, as the party’s flagbearer through a consensus and affirmation process held in Asaba.

Dr Unuafe, a lecturer at Arden University and a PhD holder in Project Management, emerged after other aspirants reportedly stepped down in his favour during the exercise witnessed by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), members of the press and civil society groups.

In his acceptance speech, the ADC governorship candidate said his emergence marked the beginning of a people-driven movement aimed at transforming Delta State through economic diversification, digital governance, agriculture, youth empowerment and infrastructural renewal.

Dr Unuafe, who described himself as a product of humble beginnings, said he understood the struggles of ordinary citizens and was committed to building a government that would work for all Deltans.

“I was not born with a silver spoon. Growing up in the village, I went through the struggles our people face today. For you to entrust this mandate on me is a privilege I will never take for granted,” he said.

The ADC candidate unveiled an ambitious development blueprint focused on reducing dependence on oil and gas by investing massively in agriculture and rural development.

According to him, his administration would prioritize farm-to-market road networks, establish cold-chain systems for preservation and export of agricultural produce, and encourage agricultural investments through policies that would leave more money in the hands of farmers and entrepreneurs.

He lamented the collapse of once-thriving industries in Delta State, including Delta Glass Company, textile factories and port facilities, saying the state had lost its economic pride despite possessing enormous human and natural resources.

“Growing up, Delta State industries functioned and gave us pride, but today many of them are dead. We have capable youths with enormous human capital, yet we are not harnessing their potential,” he stated.

Dr Unuafe also promised to revamp healthcare and education infrastructure across the state, particularly in rural communities.

He pledged to upgrade primary healthcare centres in every ward, improve teachers’ training, expand internet access in schools and invest in technical colleges to prepare youths for a digital economy.

The ADC candidate further disclosed plans to digitize up to 80 percent of government operations to block leakages, improve transparency and enhance workers’ welfare.

He expressed concern over the condition of public institutions and the poor working environment of government employees, especially judiciary workers.

“It is unfair and unacceptable that workers operate under terrible conditions while huge resources are being claimed in government.

My administration will ensure workers are properly looked after and provided with conducive working conditions,” he added.
On energy and environmental sustainability, Dr Unuafe said his administration would explore alternative energy sources including gas-powered electricity, solar farms, wind turbines and waste-to-energy systems.

He explained that waste recycling initiatives would not only help clean the environment but also generate electricity and create jobs for young people through community-based waste logistics and recycling programmes.

The governorship candidate also promised to establish football academies across the state to nurture talented youths and expose them to international opportunities, noting that his experience as a football referee in the United Kingdom had inspired his passion for sports development.

Earlier, the Delta State Chairman of the ADC, Engr. Austin Okolie, described the successful conduct of the primary as evidence of the party’s discipline, transparency and democratic culture.

He said the emergence of Dr Unuafe signaled “a new dawn for democracy” in Delta State and called on other political parties to emulate the leadership style of the ADC.

“We can now say that ADC is a party of great integrity and discipline. This is the beginning of a new vision for Delta State,” Okolie said.
He expressed confidence that the ADC would take over the reins of governance in the state and deliver the dividends of democracy to the people.

Also speaking, Chairman of the ADC Primary Screening and Electoral Committee in Delta State, Hon. Jerry Ojiale, explained that although many aspirants initially showed interest in the governorship race, most later stepped down after the party’s screening processes, paving the way for Dr Unuafe’s consensus emergence.

Ojiale dismissed speculations about the existence of factions within the ADC in Delta State, insisting that the party had only one recognized state chairman and one official structure acknowledged by INEC.

“We have only one chairman in Delta State and that is Engr. Austin Okolie. His name is on the INEC portal and there is no alternative structure,” he said.

The primary election was conducted at the party’s secretariat in Asaba under the observation of INEC officials, journalists and civil rights organizations.

Oborevwori Visits Emerhor, Harps On Party Synergy and Numerical Strength Ahead Of Presidential Primary

Delta State Governor and Coordinator of the Presidential Primary Election in the state, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has charged leaders, stakeholders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State to mobilise massively and ensure overwhelming votes for President Bola Tinubu in the party’s Presidential Primary Election scheduled to hold nationwide, Saturday.

Governor Oborevwori gave the charge on Friday during a visit to the founding leader of the APC in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, at his Evwreni country home in Ughelli North Local Government Area.

Addressing party leaders and supporters during the visit, the governor expressed confidence in the strength of the APC structure in Delta State to deliver at least 390,000 affirmation votes for President Tinubu.


He maintained that the party possessed the numerical strength and grassroots mobilisation capacity needed to secure overwhelming votes and support for President Tinubu.

According to him, Delta APC currently boasts of over 470,000 registered party members and should be able to produce substantial participation during the exercise.

“We know our strength as a party in Delta State. We have over 470,000 members and we expect massive turnout. We are determined to deliver strong numbers because this exercise is important for the unity and future of our party,” Oborevwori said.

The governor recalled the support he received during his affirmation as the APC governorship candidate, where party members across the state overwhelmingly voted him, adding that President Tinubu deserved even greater support and more votes.

“You affirmed me as sole governorship candidate with over 345, 000 votes. This one is for Mr. President and he deserves more because he is the leader of the party,” he said.

Oborevwori used the opportunity to emphasise the importance of discipline, respect for party hierarchy and loyalty to leadership, warning that political organisations that fail to uphold internal order and authority often struggle to remain united and effective.

He stressed that sustainable political success could only be built on collective responsibility, mutual respect and adherence to established leadership structures.

The governor maintained that party members must recognise and respect constituted authority at all levels, insisting that leadership remained critical to building a strong and victorious political platform.

According to him, party supremacy and internal discipline remain fundamental principles that should guide members, particularly during critical political processes such as primary elections.

“A political party without discipline, without respect for leadership and without regard for authority cannot move forward. Leadership must be respected because that is what provides direction and stability for any organisation,” Oborevwori said.

He further urged stakeholders to remain united and avoid actions capable of undermining party cohesion, noting that APC’s strength in Delta depended largely on members working together for a common purpose.

Responding, APC founding leader in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, commended Governor Oborevwori for what he described as purposeful leadership and efforts at strengthening the party since joining the APC.

Emerhor who is Chairman APC Ughelli North Leaders Council, particularly praised the governor for demonstrating humility and respect toward elders and party leaders, describing those qualities as essential attributes of enduring political leadership.

“Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is one governor who respects elders so much. We have fought for this party for years and we thank God for his coming to provide leadership and direction,” Emerhor said.

He stressed that effective political leadership required consultation, inclusiveness and respect for party structures, insisting that no aspirant or contestant should participate in party processes without proper engagement with party leaders and stakeholders.

“A leader provides direction. Political activities cannot succeed without consultation and respect for established structures. Leadership matters because it brings organisation and stability,” he added.

Emerhor assured the governor of the commitment of APC leaders and faithful in Delta State to work assiduously toward delivering substantial votes for President Tinubu during the Presidential Primary Election.

He said: “We are standing fully behind you because you have been leading us well and we will work hard to deliver more votes for President Bola Tinubu”.

 

Delta APC Primaries: Senator Nwoko’s Ally Insists Results Favoured The Lawmaker As Video Evidence Abounds, Hints At An Overturn

Following the APC senatorial primary election held on 18th May 2026 across the federation, Delta North has been on the spotlight as two major aspirants, Senator Prince Ned Nwoko and Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa continue to lock horns after the result haa been announced in favour of Senator Okowa.

Senator Nwoko claims that the election was held across 98 wards of Delta North senatorial district and he has video evidence that he won the election and has presented it to the party.

Political ally to the Senator and a public analyst/commentator, Dr Chris Okoba, confirmed that a formal petition has been submitted to APC leadership at national level to review the evidence and traverse it with the acclaimed results.

According to Okoba, video evidence abounds to justify the Irregularities that marred the conduct of the election, ranging from government officials disguising as INEC officials to election not holding in wards where teaming supporters of Ned Nwoko were on ground cheering to vote.

He cited the case of Obiaruku in Ukwuani LGA where many supporters of Senator Nwoko were waiting to cast their votes, but the electoral officials immediately entered a State Government designated vehicle and left, thereby disenfranchising the people. “Unfortunately for the electoral officials, we had video evidence of what transpired”: Dr Okoba claimed.

Speaking to TVC correspondent, Dr Okoba decried the desperation of the opponent, colluding with the state government to erode the credibility of the primaries. “The election was a monumental fraud, egregiously opprobrious”: Okoba Insists.

He however expressed optimism and confidence in the leadership of APC before which the petition and exhibits lie as his camp looks forward to an overturn after the review.

“Aniocha South People Have Spoken” — Jubilation as Igbiki Cyril Chiedozie Sweeps APC Primary

Celebrations erupted across Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State on Wednesday as Hon. Igbiki Cyril Chiedozie emerged victorious in the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Assembly primary election, recording what supporters described as a massive grassroots triumph across the constituency.

The outcome of the primary election has already sent strong political signals across Delta State, with political observers describing the victory as a major shift in the political dynamics of Aniocha South ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Supporters, youths, women groups, and party faithful took to various communities in celebration following reports that Igbiki dominated the exercise across several wards in the constituency.

From Ogwashi-Uku to Ubulu-Uku, Nsukwa, Ewulu, Ubulu-Unor, Ejeme-Aniogor, Adonte, Ishiagu, Ashama, and other communities, jubilant supporters hailed the outcome as a victory for the grassroots and a rejection of political intimidation and imposition.

Viral videos circulating on social media also captured dramatic scenes of youths and supporters resisting alleged attempts to manipulate the electoral process during the exercise.

The development comes amid heightened political tension within the constituency as party stakeholders and supporters await official confirmation from the APC leadership.
Speaking after the exercise, Igbiki Cyril Chiedozie expressed deep gratitude to the people of Aniocha South for what he described as an overwhelming display of confidence, courage, and commitment to democracy.

“Today, my heart is filled with profound gratitude, humility, and renewed determination following the overwhelming support and confidence reposed in me during the just-concluded APC House of Assembly primary election,” he stated.

According to him, the victory belonged not just to him but to the courageous people of Aniocha South who stood firm to defend democracy and the sanctity of the people’s mandate despite challenges and pressure.

“This victory is not mine alone. It belongs to the courageous people of Aniocha South who stood firmly to defend democracy, justice, and the sanctity of the people’s mandate despite all odds,” he added.

The APC candidate commended party members, community leaders, women groups, and particularly the youths of Aniocha South for resisting intimidation and refusing to allow the electoral process to be hijacked.

“I must specially commend the resilient youths of Aniocha South who refused to allow the electoral process to be hijacked. Your courage and vigilance have demonstrated once again that the future belongs to the people and not to intimidation or violence,” he said.

Igbiki further alleged that several attempts were made to pressure him into stepping down before the primary election but maintained that he remained in the race because he strongly believed leadership should emerge through the freely expressed will of the people.

“Before this election, enormous pressure was mounted on me to withdraw from the race. I refused because I strongly believe that leadership must emerge through the freely expressed will of the people, not through coercion, imposition, or manipulation,” he declared.

According to him, the outcome of the primary clearly reflected the people’s desire for fresh ideas, purposeful leadership, youth inclusion, infrastructural development, empowerment, quality representation, and accountable governance.

He assured constituents that the mandate entrusted to him would strengthen his commitment to serve the people of Aniocha South with transparency, courage, integrity, and dedication if elected into the Delta State House of Assembly.

“This mandate is a call to service, sacrifice, accountability, and responsible leadership,” he noted.

The APC candidate also called for unity among party members and supporters ahead of the 2027 general elections, insisting that the struggle was not about personal ambition but about defending democracy and protecting the voices of ordinary people.

“The future of Aniocha South belongs to the people — not to intimidation, not to violence, and not to manipulation,” he stressed.
Political analysts believe the outcome of the APC primary may significantly reshape the political landscape in Aniocha South as momentum continues to build around the youthful politician’s growing grassroots appeal.

Birthday Anniversary: Oborevwori Pours Encomium On Waive @60, Describes Him As A Committed And Impactful Leader

 

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has congratulated the member representing Ughelli North/Ughelli South/Udu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Rev. Francis Waive, on the occasion of his 60th birth anniversary.

Governor Oborevwori, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, commended the cleric-turned-lawmaker for his contributions to public service and community development.

He also praised him for his role in facilitating the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre in Ovwian, Udu Local Government Area.

The governor described Waive as a committed leader whose service in ministry and politics had positively impacted lives across Delta State and beyond.

“On behalf of my family, the government and people of Delta State, I congratulate my dear brother, and ebullient lawmaker, Hon. Francis Ejiroghene Waive, as he clocks 60 years on May 21,” Oborevwori said.

Governor Oborevwori prayed for God’s continued guidance, good health and strength for the lawmaker as he marks the milestone age of 60 and continues his service to the nation.

Ukwuani LGA: Ajede Obeys Court Order, Publishes Council’s Financial Details

The. Executive Chairman of Ukwuani Local Government Council,  Barr Chiamaka Solomon Possible Ajede, PhD. has complied with a court order compelling him and the Treasurer to the Council to publish monthly revenue and expenditure records from July 2024 to date, following a suit filed by Ward 19 Councillor Chukwuemeke Victor Kenneth of Ezhionum. The order, issued earlier this month, gave the council 14 days to disclose the financial records.

Speaking after presenting the documents today, the Council Chairman said the administration had acted in line with its commitment to the rule of law, while defending its record against what he described as persistent criticism.

“This our government is the most criticized government, even though we are trying our best to be ahead of other local governments in Nigeria,” Ajede told reporters. “This government is the most distracted government, but we will continue to look at the welfare of the Ukwuani people who have voted us to lead them.” he added.

The two-time Council Chairman urged constituents to engage in objective criticism, saying, “The people of Ukwuani should continue to criticize objectively. They should criticize the government, but they should do so with facts, and without the intent to bring down the local government. The truth is that the local government is not hiding anything. The local government belongs to all of us.” he stated.

Ajede said the council had previously presented income and expenditure reports at the legislative arm and held an extraordinary town hall meeting to give an account of its activities, even without a court order. He noted that 19 of the 20 councilors representing Ukwuani’s wards had acknowledged the administration’s work.

“For the record, there are 20 councilors in the legislative arm, and these councilors represent the 20 district wards in Ukwuani Local Government. Nineteen of them have seen what we have done, and said yes, this government is trying.” he said.

On the legal action, the Chairman stated that going to the court is an attempt to embarrass the government that we are leading, but said the council complied to avoid unnecessary conflict. “Because we are legal practitioners and a government that believes in the rule of law, we said there’s a need to re-represent the process. Otherwise, what we’re doing today are things we’ve repeatedly done in the past.”

He advised that future requests for information should follow due process under the Freedom of Information Act before proceeding to court, saying, “If there are genuine things you want us to do, come under the Freedom of Information Act and request it, and we will give it to you. If that’s not done, you’re at liberty to go to court. But you don’t just wake up and proceed to court.”

Ajede reaffirmed that the council would continue its practice of presenting the performance of the previous budget before introducing a new one, a procedure he said had been followed since 2021.

“We are not at war with anybody. We are at peace with ourselves, and we will continue to do the right thing,” he said.

The chairman concluded that his administration would maintain open channels for scrutiny and dialogue with critics, whom he described as fellow Ukwuani people whose concerns deserve to be heard.

Nwoko Alleges Sharp Practices In Just Concluded Senatorial Primaries, Seeks Redress

The Senator representing Delta North senatorial district at the National Assembly and an aspirant in the just concluded APC senatorial primaries, Senator Prince Ned Nwoko made his first public outing after the primaries.

Nwoko granted interview to Arise Tv correspondent where he alleged that the conduct of the primaries was marred by irregularities and sharp practices.

The senator noted that the primaries took place across 98 wards, affirming that he has ward-by-ward results and video evidence showing that he won the election.

He however confirmed that as a law-abiding aspirant, he was constrained to announce and upload the results in the media after receiving information that no results would be announced at the ward level. “We were told the results would be announced at the national level. We assumed the party would follow due process. Instead, we were suddenly presented with a result from a single ward, next and closely connected to the ward of the former governor, and that result was used as the metric for declaring the winner”: Senator Nwoko alleged.

According to him, the evidence has been formally submitted to the leadership of the party for verification and necessary action..

Senator Nwoko said he remained the rightful and clear winner of the APC Delta North Senatorial primaries, with the evidence -based results across majority of the 98 wards in the district.

The APC National Assembly primaries held Monday 18th May 2026 had been rocked nationwide with widespread allegations of irregularities and manipulations at the state level, with the national leadership of the party vowing to ensure fairness and due process.

The APC had stated that the final results would be announced by the National working committee (NWC) after reviewing the entire exercise.

NEWMAP-EIB Moves to Full Implementation as National Capacity Workshop Opens in Asaba

Delta State Hosts Landmark NEWMAP-EIB Workshop on Climate Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability

By ENITAN ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA, mnipr

The European Investment Bank-assisted Nigeria Climate Adaptation–Erosion and Watershed Project (NEWMAP-EIB) on Monday commenced a five-day Capacity Building and Project Implementation Readiness Workshop in Asaba, Delta State, bringing together participants from the 23 project participating states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

The high-level workshop, which runs from Monday, May 18 to Thursday, May 21 2026, is being held under the Joint Mission of the Government of Nigeria (GoN), the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU), and State Project Implementation Units (SPIUs).

Delta State Hosts Landmark NEWMAP-EIB Workshop on Climate Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability

Speaking during the opening ceremony, the National Project Coordinator of NEWMAP-EIB, Engr. Anda Ayuba Yalaks, charged participants to fully embrace the technical and operational requirements of the European Investment Bank project framework in order to ensure effective project delivery, sustainability, and global best practices.

Yalaks stressed the need for participants to deploy their technical expertise and institutional knowledge in driving the project implementation process in line with international standards and the expectations of the European Union.

According to him, the workshop provides a rare opportunity for state actors and implementing agencies to interact closely with international partners, deepen their understanding of project procedures, and strengthen collaboration for the success of the intervention programme.

He noted that the project represents a major opportunity for Nigeria to tackle erosion, watershed degradation, and climate adaptation challenges through sustainable and professionally managed interventions.

The National Project Coordinator further urged participants to take the workshop seriously, particularly in the areas of procurement planning, compliance with project rules, and implementation procedures, stressing that accountability and professionalism remain critical to the success of the programme.

Delta State Hosts Landmark NEWMAP-EIB Workshop on Climate Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability

Also speaking, Senior Project Manager of UNOPS, Mr. Donato Serena, said the project was gradually transitioning from the preparation stage to full implementation, adding that UNOPS had been fully mobilized to support the Federal Government of Nigeria in achieving the project’s objectives.

Serena explained that the training was designed to reinforce collaboration and alignment among the FPMU, SPIUs, and UNOPS, while also building practical capacity in procurement, engineering, environmental and social safeguards, finance, monitoring and evaluation, and project management.

He emphasized the importance of effective communication among all stakeholders, describing the workshop as a crucial platform for knowledge sharing, problem-solving, and practical application of project management principles.

According to him, the workshop will also expose participants to field realities through scheduled site visits across Delta State, while strengthening engagement with state authorities and critical stakeholders.

He disclosed that the workshop agenda includes intensive sessions on project management, procurement planning, donor compliance procedures, and technical discussions aimed at preparing participating states for seamless project execution.

In his goodwill message, the Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Ejiro Tommy Jamani, welcomed participants to the state and expressed appreciation to the organizers for choosing Delta as host for the strategic mission.

Represented by the Delta State Project Coordinator of NEWMAP-EIB, Mr. Benedict Nwaokocha, the commissioner assured participants that Delta State remains peaceful, secure, and conducive for engagements of such international magnitude.

He noted that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration has continued to provide the enabling and secure environment for developmental programmes and international partnerships to thrive in the state.

Jamani further encouraged participants to take advantage of the workshop to exchange ideas, strengthen institutional relationships, and contribute meaningfully toward addressing environmental and climate-related challenges across Nigeria.

The workshop is expected to equip participating states with the technical readiness and implementation capacity required for the successful rollout of the NEWMAP-EIB intervention projects nationwide.

Death of Anigboro: Activist Petitions IGP, calls of arrest of Progress Omo-Agage, Ayeri, Osholosholo

IGP Olatunji Disu

Fresh pressure has mounted on the police in Delta over the death of Joseph Anigboro following allegations that he was assaulted and tortured in Orogun Community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, with a rights activist now petitioning the Inspector General of Police for urgent intervention and investigation.

The incident, which reportedly occurred on August 21, 2025, at a residence located along Orhomuru–Emono Orogun Road allegedly linked to one Progress Omo-Agege, has continued to generate concern among residents and community stakeholders seeking justice over the circumstances surrounding Anigboro’s death.

Sources within the community alleged that the development triggered protests by youths of Ugono Community shortly after the incident, while claims also emerged that some individuals connected to the matter reportedly left the area in the aftermath of the controversy.

The case was said to have been initially reported at the Orogun Divisional Police Station before being transferred to the Ughelli Area Command. However, months after the incident, some residents and indigenes have continued to express dissatisfaction over what they described as the slow pace of investigation and absence of arrests.

Family members of the deceased, particularly his widow, were also said to have repeatedly appealed to authorities to ensure a thorough investigation into the matter. Community sources further alleged that the late Anigboro was buried before several questions surrounding the circumstances of his death were fully addressed.

In a new development, rights activist, Comrade Oghenetega Igben has reportedly taken up the matter, insisting that the allegations deserve comprehensive investigation in line with due process and the rule of law.

According to information available, the activist submitted a petition to the Inspector General of Police and the Delta State Commissioner of Police, requesting an in-depth probe into the allegations surrounding Anigboro’s death. The petition also called for the invitation and investigation of Progress Omo-Agege, Oderohwo Julius, popularly known as “Ayeri,” and Otagbajumi Sunday, also known as “Osholosholo,” regarding their alleged links to the incident.

The petition reportedly stressed that allegations involving torture, assault, and loss of life should be treated with utmost seriousness, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice through lawful investigation procedures.

As of the time of filing this report, the police authorities had yet to issue an official statement regarding the allegations or provide updates on the status of investigations into the matter.

IGP Olatunji Disu

Granted As Sought: Ukwuani Council To Publish Financial Records From 2024 Till Date

A. High Court of Delta State has granted the reliefs sought by Hon. Chukwuemeke Victor, following an order of mandamus against the Chairman and Treasurer of the Council over alleged failure to disclose the council’s financial records, as required by law.

Recall that on January 19, 2026,  Justice S. L. Okeleke,  of High Court of Delta State,  Holden at Obiaruku granted an order of mandamus following an ex parte application filed by Evans Ufeli, the lead counsel at The Chambers of Evans Ufeli on behalf of Hon. Chukwuemeke Victor, Councillor representing Ward 7, Ezhionum clan, Ukwuani LGA.

The applicant also filed a Motion on Notice, seeking reliefs which includes publishing the council’s account details amongst others.

The recent order directs the Council Chairman to fully comply with the provisions of the law and publish the council’s account details including expenditures and financial records for public scrutiny.

The latest ruling reinforces the principle of accountability and transparency in management of public funds at local government level.

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