The apex socio-cultural organization of the Ndokwa Nation, the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU), has passed a vote of implicit confidence in Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, for his inclusive, equitable, exemplary, and development-driven leadership. This decision was announced yesterday during a courtesy visit by the NNU leadership, elders, and stakeholders of Ndokwa Nation to the governor at the Government House in Asaba.
Delegation Praises Governor's Commitment
The delegation lauded the administration's commitment to fairness, accessibility, and infrastructural development across the state. Speaking on behalf of the group, the President-General of NNU, Amaechi Asugwuni, stated that the visit was aimed at expressing appreciation for the governor's numerous interventions in Ndokwa land and throughout Delta State. According to Asugwuni, the Ndokwa people have continued to benefit from the governor's goodwill, respect, and dedication to equitable development, with ample evidence of purposeful governance under his administration.
Key Projects Highlighted
Asugwuni specifically commended the completion and handover of Ndokwa House, describing it as a landmark project that will serve as a center for consultation, planning, and collective decision-making for generations of Ndokwa people. He also praised the governor for completing the Asaba-Kwale-Ughelli Road, noting that the project has significantly improved connectivity between Asaba and Ndokwa communities while providing a strategic alternative route within the state.
Furthermore, Asugwuni lauded Oborevwori's open-door policy, emphasizing that requests for engagement and consultation have consistently received prompt attention. While appreciating the governor's overall performance, the Ndokwa leader raised concerns about electricity supply challenges in the area and appealed for the shutdown of the Okpai Independent Power Plant to address these issues.



