The leadership of Isoko youth groups have passed a vote of confidence in the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for his impactful projects and programmes in Isoko and the State.
The vote of confidence was passed at the Erawha-Owhe home of the member representing Isoko Federal Constituency, Hon. Jonathan Ukodhiko Sunday during an interactive session with Isoko youth bodies.
Moving the motion, President of Isoko National Youth Assembly, Comr. Eniwake Orogun, said, ”with the speed Governor Oborevwori faced the Emevor-Orogun phase one and completed it, on the day of the inauguration of the road, he announced the commencement of the second phase. As I speak today, heavy construction work is going on.
“In 2017, some of us were part of those who blocked the Aradhe road because of the Isoko Axis of the Ughelli-Isoko-Asaba, Governor Oborevwori came and he has done so much on the Isoko section of the federal road.
“Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has done well and I will align myself with the view of my brother, Comr. Fidelis Obokpaino, President of Isoko Development Union-Youth Wing to move a motion for a vote of confidence in the Governor.
“Thus, by virtue of the works of the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori who I also campaigned for, for things he is doing, I move a motion of confidence in him for the things he is doing in Isoko and in the State generally.”
The motion which was seconded by the President of Isoko National Youth Congress, Engr. Edigbe Abel was put to voice votes by the Public Relation Officer of IDU-YW, Comr. Osioni Obokparo.
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In his opening remark, the House of Representatives member thanked the youths for keeping the flag of Isoko flying to ensure there are youths in Isoko, for their efforts in keeping the youths together and fostering peace and unity.
Hon. Ukodhiko urged the youths to be consistent, trustworthy and cautioned them against quick money syndrome that are prevalent amongst the youths which has resulted in ritual killings.
While suing for more collaboration that would strengthen unity in Isoko, Hon. Ukodhiko said he remained focused on uniting Isoko and mobilizing more support for the Governor ahead of the 2027 general election.
He assured, he would continue to interface with the youth bodies in his determination of seeing to a unified youths body in Isoko, further assuring of attracting more developmental projects and empowerment programmes to the people.