Delta State Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori celebrated his 63rd birthday on June 19, 2026, as citizens honored a leader known for humility, resilience, and dedication to public welfare over three decades of service.
Since taking office on May 29, 2023, Oborevwori has governed through the MORE Agenda, Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security, translating vision into policies that reach rural and riverine communities across Delta State.
The Governor’s development push has delivered roads, bridges, schools, healthcare facilities, water projects, and public institutions throughout the state, ensuring progress extends beyond urban centres. His administration also invested heavily in human capital through educational support, healthcare interventions, social welfare, youth empowerment, and small business economic support programmes.
Oborevwori’s leadership emphasizes peace, unity, and security. Despite national economic and social challenges, Delta State maintains stability through collaboration with security agencies, community leaders, and stakeholders. His dialogue-based approach to dispute resolution has strengthened harmony among the state’s ethnic nationalities.
The Governor’s prudent public resource management through fiscal discipline and strategic planning has enabled major project execution while maintaining financial stability, positioning Delta State among Nigeria’s leading sub-national governments.
Known for accessibility, Oborevwori remains closely connected to Deltans’ needs despite high office demands. His listening and responsive approach has earned admiration across society segments.
Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information Charles Aniagwu, representing the Delta State Ministry of Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, congratulated Oborevwori on his 63rd birthday, wishing him good health, wisdom, strength, and greater accomplishments serving the state and nation.
Aniagwu noted Oborevwori’s journey offers leadership lessons showing true measure lies not in titles but in lives touched, communities transformed, and opportunities created for future generations.

