Connect with us

FEATURED

Gov Oborevwori Breaks Silence on Proposed Anioma State, Says Its Capital Can’t be Decided by One Individual

Published

on

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has broken his silence on the proposed Anioma State creation, saying that the creation of a new state and the determination of its capital are collective decisions guided strictly by constitutional procedures and the will of the people.

The governor who had not made any public statement on the proposal since the renewed agitation, spoke in a spontaneous reaction to the protest by a large crowd of Asaba indigenes who staged a peaceful march to Government House gate over claims that a certain individuals are plotting to relocate the capital from Asaba.

The protesters had stormed the Government House gate to express their apprehension over rumours that the capital of the proposed state could be relocated from the city.

Addressing the protesters, Governor Oborevwori who spoke through his Chief of Staff, Hon. Johnson Erijo, called for calm amid concerns generated by discussions around the proposal for the creation of Anioma State and speculations that Asaba might no longer serve as its capital.

While neither affirming nor dismissing the speculations, the Governor emphasized that both the creation of a new state and the determination of its capital are collective decisions guided strictly by constitutional procedures and the will of the people.

The Governor, commended the protesters for their peaceful conduct, adding that the protest reflected a unified stance of the entire Asaba community.

Governor Oborevwori reiterated that no individual or group holds the authority to unilaterally decide the capital of a proposed state, stressing that such matters undergo a rigorous constitutional process.

Advertisement

“The creation of a state requires a structured constitutional pathway. There must be memoranda, legislative deliberations, and even a referendum where the entire people of Delta North will speak. No one can wake up and decide where the capital of the proposed Anioma State will be,” he assured.

He noted that the concerns raised by the Asaba community had been duly acknowledged and would be treated with utmost seriousness.

According to him, legislative caucus members and local government chairmen from Delta North had already met and unanimously kicked against any plan to relocate the proposed capital from Asaba.

The Governor praised Asaba as a fast-developing, safe, and strategically located city that continues to attract people from across the Niger, adding that all decisions regarding proposed Anioma State would be anchored on fairness, logic, and the people’s collective agreement.

“The government will not act against the will and aspirations of the people. At the right time, the collective voice of Delta North will determine every step,” he assured.

He thanked the Asaba community for their steadfast support and for their role as gracious hosts to the state government and residents, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to peace, unity, and protection of the people’s interests.

Advertisement

Earlier, the spokesperson for the protesters, Mr. Chike Ifesiokwu, said the demonstration became necessary following reports of an alleged plot to relocate the proposed state’s capital from Asaba.

He condemned the rumoured move as “evil, retrogressive, ill-motivated and divisive,” insisting that Asaba’s historical significance, political relevance, and strategic positioning make it irreplaceable.

He cited the city’s rich pedigree, noting that Asaba has produced eminent national figures, including a former Acting Governor-General of Nigeria, the country’s first President of the Senate, the Premier of the old Mid-West Region, and a judge of the Commonwealth Arbitral Tribunal.

“With such pedigree, it is unacceptable for anyone to even suggest relocating the capital to what is essentially a glorified village,” he stated.

Mr. Ifesiokwu accused those pushing the relocation narrative of being driven by “transient power,” adding that their influence stems only from temporary proximity to authority.

He vowed that the people of Asaba would resist any attempt to undermine their identity and collective interest.

Advertisement

He highlighted Asaba’s evolution into a peaceful, cosmopolitan, and rapidly growing urban centre that attracts people from across the Southeast and beyond.

Commending Governor Oborevwori as “a pragmatic leader doing wonderfully well for Delta State,” he urged the Chief of Staff to convey the community’s solidarity to the Governor.

“We are peaceful people, but we will mobilize fully to ensure that such a plan does not stand,” he said.

He commended the state government for engaging with the protesters and reaffirmed Asaba’s commitment to peaceful dialogue, while defending its rightful place.

NIGER DELTA18 hours ago

Delta Opens Registration for Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Programme

BUSINESS1 day ago

Bayo Ojulari Reveals Political Pressure to Keep Nigeria’s Refineries Operating Despite Heavy Losses

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Isoko South Chair Felicitates Delta First Lady Tobore on Her 56th Birthday

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Isoko North Boss Celebrates Delta First Lady, ‘True and Worthy Daughter of Isoko Nation,’ on Her 56th Birthday

FEATURED2 days ago

Former MD of NEXIM Bank, Robert Orya, Jailed 490 Years Over Alleged N2.4 Billion Fraud

FEATURED2 days ago

Delta Police Rescue Four Abducted Passengers, Arrest Suspected Cultist

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Sen. Nwoko Eulogies Delta First Lady, Tobore Oborevwori at 56

NEWS2 days ago

Oborevwori Celebrates Wife, Tobore at 56

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Aniagwu Condoles DBS, Delta Journalists Over Death of Vivian Nkechika

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Cubana Millennium City Asaba: Proof of Oborevwori’s Investor-Friendly Delta

international fraud ring
FEATURED2 days ago

80bn Fraud Trial of Kogi Ex-Governor’s Yahaya Bello Continues as Court Seeks Proof of Payment for Evidence

FEATURED2 days ago

Okesanjo: Meet Newly Appointed ICPC’s Resident Consultant, Strategy and Communications

Defense and Security2 days ago

Nigeria-France Strengthen Defence Cooperation as COAS Receives French Defence Attache

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Isoko North Chair Reaffirms Commitment to Free Primary Six Enrollment Programme

FEATURED3 days ago

Christian Genocide: US Army Chief Explains Motive Behind American Soldiers’ Deployment to Nigeria

Advertisement
Advertisement

z