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Olejeme congratulates Oborevwori on affirmation as APC Governorship candidate for 2027
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Olejeme congratulates Oborevwori on affirmation as APC Governorship candidate for 2027

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
Olejeme congratulates Oborevwori on affirmation as APC Governorship candidate for 2027

Renowned Delta State APC chieftain, member of the 2023 Presidential Campaign Council, member of the 2026 APC National Convention Planning Committee, and Vice President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Dr. Ngozi Olejeme, has congratulated Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on his affirmation as the sole governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 governorship election in Delta State.

In a statement released today, Dr. Olejeme described the development as a clear endorsement of Governor Oborevwori’s leadership style, performance in office, and his capacity to unify the party ahead of the next electoral cycle.

“The unanimous affirmation of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as the sole candidate of the APC for the 2027 governorship election is a testament to his inclusive leadership, political experience, and the confidence stakeholders have in his administration,” Dr. Olejeme stated.

“It shows that the party in Delta State is united, focused, and ready to consolidate its gains for the benefit of the people.”

She noted that the governor’s emergence without contest reflects growing internal cohesion within the APC and a shared commitment among party leaders and members to present a formidable front in 2027.

According to her, this unity is critical to sustaining development and ensuring continuity in governance across the state.

Dr. Olejeme commended the party’s leadership at both state and national levels for managing the process in a peaceful and transparent manner.

She urged all APC stakeholders, youth, women, and grassroots mobilizers to rally behind the governor and work collectively to secure victory for the party in the forthcoming elections.

“The task ahead requires all hands on deck. Governor Oborevwori has demonstrated commitment to infrastructure, human capital development, and peace-building.

With a united APC behind him, Delta State is well positioned for greater progress,” she added.

The APC chieftain also highlighted the significance of the governor’s alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that synergy between state and federal leadership would accelerate the delivery of democratic dividends to Deltans.

Dr. Olejeme prayed for wisdom, strength, and good health for Governor Oborevwori as he prepares for the campaigns and the responsibilities of the next term.

She reaffirmed her commitment to working with all party structures to ensure the APC remains the dominant political force in Delta State.

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