Director General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has paid glowing tribute to the State Director of Protocol, Chief Sunday Onoriode, on the occasion of his birthday, describing him as one of the stabilizing pillars of Delta State’s political architecture.
Oghenesibve in a statement made available to our correspondent in Asaba, said Onoriode’s over three decades in the political arena had been marked by discipline, strategic coordination and an uncommon ability to manage complex power dynamics with tact and precision.
Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications DG, noted that the Director of Protocol’s enduring relevance in the state’s political evolution is rooted in his exceptional organizational brilliance, loyalty to constituted authority and firm commitment to institutional order.
He emphasized that Onoriode has remained a trusted confidant within government circles, playing a critical behind-the-scenes role in harmonizing political interests and ensuring seamless execution of high-level state engagements.
The Bureau Chief further described Onoriode as a frontline ambassador of the MORE Agenda of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, whose steady hand in protocol administration has reinforced governance stability and strengthened stakeholder confidence across the state.
“Chief Onoriode represents the quiet strength of effective governance; disciplined, focused and unwavering in service,” Oghenesivbe stated.
He prayed that as the celebrant marks another year, he will continue to scale greater political heights, consolidate his legacy of service and enjoy enduring good health and longevity.