Politics
Comrade Fajoye Commends Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Prestigious “Governor of the Year” Award

By Mike Odeh James
Comrade Gbenga Fajoye, Chairman of the Association of Unemployed Youths of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter, has commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State for his outstanding leadership and recent recognition as “Governor of the Year” at the esteemed ThisDay/AriseTV Anniversary Awards on Monday, January 27, 2025.
In a statement, Fajoye expressed his heartfelt congratulations to Governor Oborevwori and the Delta State Government, describing the award as a well-deserved honor. “I am thrilled to extend my warmest congratulations to the Delta State Government and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on being named ‘Governor of the Year’ at the esteemed ThisDay/AriseTV Anniversary Awards,” Fajoye said.
The award highlights Governor Oborevwori’s relentless efforts in restoring peace, fostering unity, and driving progress across Delta State. His administration’s multifaceted approach to tackling insecurity, collaborating with security agencies, community leaders, and residents, has significantly reduced security incidents and revitalized troubled communities.
Fajoye also praised the governor’s commitment to critical sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure development, and agriculture, which have positioned Delta State as a model of inclusive governance. “As the Chairman of the Association of Unemployed Youths of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter, I am proud to see the progress being made under Governor Oborevwori’s leadership,” he added.
The “Governor of the Year” award not only recognizes Governor Oborevwori’s achievements but also underscores the resilience and determination of the people of Delta State. Fajoye concluded his statement by wishing the people of Delta State continued success in building a more peaceful, prosperous, and inclusive future.
This recognition serves as a testament to the transformative impact of Governor Oborevwori’s leadership and the collective efforts of all stakeholders in Delta State.
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