A political support group, the Jagaban Solidarity Movement, Isoko North Chapter, has inaugurated its executive members in Ozoro, Delta State, while declaring support for the second-term ambitions of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Sheriff Oborevwori, Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, and Jonathan Ajiroghene Ukodhiko.
The inauguration ceremony took place at Iyekpagba Street, Uruto Quarters, Ozoro, in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State.
Key Highlights
- Jagaban Solidarity Movement inaugurates Isoko North executives
- Group endorses Tinubu, Oborevwori, Joel-Onowakpo, Ukodhiko for second term
- Executives to pilot affairs of the movement for four years
- Group praises Delta government’s infrastructure and empowerment projects
- Movement commends establishment of FMC Oleh and education projects
The newly inaugurated executives include Jonathan Oliboku as Local Government Area Coordinator, alongside other officials assigned to oversee administration, publicity, mobilisation, welfare, youth affairs, and campaign strategy within the group.
In his acceptance speech, Oliboku commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for what he described as impactful human capital development and infrastructure projects across Delta State.
According to him, the governor’s empowerment programmes for youths living with disabilities, as well as ongoing projects such as flyovers in Effurun, Agbor, and Ughelli, demonstrate commitment to development across the state.
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He also praised the construction of the Aboh-Akarai Road and Bridge project, as well as the completion of the Ughelli-Asaba Expressway linking Ozoro and Kwale, noting that the projects have improved movement and economic activities in the area.
The coordinator further applauded the establishment of the School of Health in Ovrode and the upgrade of educational institutions across the state, describing them as steps that have expanded access to education.
The group also commended Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas for attracting projects such as the proposed Federal Medical Centre in Oleh and the College of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies in Emede, which have reportedly passed legislative processes and are awaiting presidential assent.
In his remarks, the state representative of the Jagaban Solidarity Movement, Ikuta Simeon, urged members of the group to remain united and work towards the re-election of President Tinubu, Governor Oborevwori, Senator Joel-Onowakpo, and Hon. Ukodhiko.
He also encouraged members to maintain unity and cordial relationships within the organisation as political activities intensify ahead of future elections.



