Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed optimism that they would welcome former Governor James Ibori to the All Progressives Congress, APC.
The Governor made the remark on Tuesday, during a solemn vigil mass held in honour of the late former Deputy Governor of Delta State, Professor Amos Utuama, at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, Otu-Jeremi, in Ughelli South Local Government Area.

While paying glowing tribute to the late Prof. Utuama, Governor Oborevwori emphasized the urgent need for unity among the Urhobo political class. He noted that the death of Utuama should serve as a wake-up call to bridge divides and foster collaboration for the good of Delta State and Nigeria at large.
He said, “I am very happy to be here today, seeing this large gathering for one man. The preaching today is not about the dead, it is about the living.
“There are many things he did while he was alive. I will mention just a few key ones. The land allocated to him in Asaba while he was Deputy Governor, he donated it to the Catholic Church and also contributed to building the church. To me, that is a kingdom investment.”

Governor Oborevwori prayed that the passing of the late Prof. Utuama would bring peace and unity to Ughelli South and the entire Urhobo nation.
In his exhortation, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Warri, Most Rev. Anthony Ewherido, affirmed that the late Prof. Amos Utuama lived an impactful life in both the Church and society.
Bishop Ewherido condoled with the family and urged them to uphold his legacy of godliness, humility, charity, and selflessness.
He described the death of a Christian as a transition to eternal glory and reminded all of the need to accept Christ while alive to enjoy eternity after physical death.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Mr. Ovie Utuama thanked attendees for their support during the mourning period, and called for continued prayers as the family navigates their grief.
The event drew political heavyweights, religious leaders, and members of the Urhobo nation, all united in celebrating the life and legacy of one of Delta’s most respected statesmen.
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