Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, Thursday said Nigerians are blessed to have a humble and compassionate first lady who genuinely cares for the poor and vulnerable.
The governor made the assertion on Thursday at the grand homecoming reception held in honour of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, at the palace of the Olu of Warri.
Addressing a jubilant crowd that thronged the palace grounds as early as 7 a.m., Gov. Oborevwori praised Senator Tinubu’s impactful tenure in the Senate, noting that she consistently stood tall in the Senate and invested her time and energy in policy advocacy that positively affected Nigerians.
He joined the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, in celebrating the first lady, whom he described as a worthy daughter of the Itsekiri nation with an outstanding record of public service.
Gov. Oborevwori said: “We can all attest to how she stood firm during her time in the Senate. Nigerians are blessed to have a humble and compassionate first lady who genuinely cares for the poor and vulnerable in our communities”.
The governor highlighted that the visit marked Senator Tinubu’s third official visit to Delta State within two years.
He recalled her August 2024 visit to flag off the Renewed Hope Initiative empowerment programme for the South-South in Asaba and her March 2025 visit to launch the Free to Shine programme, during which 10,000 professional kits were distributed to midwives across the region as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery.
He particularly commended the first lady’s respect for traditional institutions, recalling how, during a previous visit, she made it a point to honour royal fathers outside the formal programme schedule.
“That singular act of love and respect made a lot of things easier for me as governor. Even when we were in the opposition, she showed us love. God will continue to bless you,” Gov. Oborevwori said.
The governor also lauded Senator Tinubu’s international recognition, referencing her participation at the 4th National Prayer Congress in the United States, where she was publicly acknowledged as a highly respected woman.
“It is fitting to call you a global icon. We are proud of the way you represented Nigeria on the global stage,” he added.
Reaffirming Delta State’s support for President Bola Tinubu and his reforms, Gov. Oborevwori assured the first lady that the state would continue to align with the Renewed Hope Agenda for a better Nigeria.
The governor also used the occasion to outline ongoing infrastructural strides in Warri and its environs, including the completion of the over 20-kilometre Trans-Warri Road with 15 bridges, as well as the completion of the Enerhen flyover built by Julius Berger, with an assurance of further extensions planned towards the Nigerian Ports Authority corridor.
In her remarks, Senator Oluremi Tinubu expressed deep emotion at the reception and cultural displays, describing her visit to Warri as a homecoming filled with gratitude and pride.
She thanked the Olu of Warri for the honour bestowed on her, noting that special considerations were made to accommodate her within the traditional framework. She described her Itsekiri heritage as foundational to her values and public life.
Reflecting on national unity, the first lady pointed to the coincidental alignment of the Christian Lenten season and the Muslim fasting period as a sign of God’s call for togetherness, citing Psalm 133 and urging Nigerians to embrace unity beyond ethnic and religious divides.
As part of her Renewed Hope Initiative, Senator Tinubu announced a N50 million empowerment support package for 1,000 women engaged in petty trading in the kingdom and pledged additional support for young men in collaboration with the state government.
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Earlier, the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, described the first lady’s visit as divinely ordained and symbolic of a new season of unity, healing, and alignment for the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large.
He noted that the honour conferred on her reflects God’s unique plan and praised her humility, grace, and unwavering support for her husband, President Tinubu.
The monarch assured her of the kingdom’s prayers and support while presenting sealed requests on behalf of the people.
The colourful reception drew prominent dignitaries, including Immediate past Governor of the state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Emomotimi Guwor, Thomas Ereyitomi, Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Mr. Chiedu Ebie, and other top government officials and traditional leaders.
The event was marked by cultural displays, solidarity chants, and an overwhelming show of affection for the first lady, underscoring what Gov. Oborevwori described as the “organic and unwavering support” of the people for purposeful leadership anchored on service and compassion.



