Governor Oborevwori attends thanksgiving service of Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has said that his appointments that are coming would be a mix of the young, average and the old.
Speaking during the thanksgiving service in honour of his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, at St. John’s Anglican Church, Ibabu, Ndokwa West Local Government Area, Oborevwori said his administration would be fair and just in appointments and distribution of projects.
“The appointments are coming and it will be a mix of both the young, average and the old. God is leading us, nobody is directing this administration. We will do the right thing for our people at the right time,” he said.
Noting that he overcame so many challenges to become Governor, Oborevwori said: “I am happy to be here to join my friend and brother, the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme and his wife, Catherine to give thanks to God for our successful inauguration as Governor and Deputy and for all our victories at the election and in the courts.
“We have come to thank God for finding us worthy to serve at this time in the history of our dear State.
“Onyeme and I are products of God’s mercy and grace. We will continue to give God thanks for giving us the opportunity to lead Delta State at this time despite several challenges, which we overcame by God’s grace.
“Thanking God is very important and that is why we will continue to appreciate the hand of God upon our lives and State.’
Urging Deltans to continue to pray for him to enable him deliver on his campaign promises, the Governor said: “Sir Monday Onyeme, I am happy I chose you to be my Deputy but it is indeed God that chose you and by the grace of God, we will work together to deliver on our M.O.R.E Agenda.”
Oborevwori also commended the immediate past governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, for his skills training and entrepreneurship programmes, while assuring that his administration will do more to touch the lives of the people of the state.
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