Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has assured that his administration is committed to the security of lives and properties in the state, insisting that the state is peaceful despite a few security challenges in some parts of the state.
Governor Oborevwori, who stated that security of lives and properties remained the primary purpose of government, thanked Deltans for their support and called for more prayers to enable the administration to resolve some of the seeming intractable challenges bedevilling the state.
The Governor disclosed this when he received, on a courtesy visit, the State Executive of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), led by the State Chairman, Bishop Kingsley Enakhireri, at Government House, Asaba, on Wednesday.
Thanking the PFN for their support and prayers, Governor Oborevwori said that God has been faithful in answering all the prayers concerning the state and assured that he would continue to be governor for all Deltans.
He said, "On the issue of security, we are doing our best. In Section 14(2b) of the 1999 Constitution, it states that "the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government," and we are doing that. We want to assure Deltans that this is just a phase and that it will come and go. Continue to pray for us while we continue to serve the people."
On the ongoing protests in the country, Governor Oborevwori thanked the PFN and other religious and cultural leaders for their contributions to making the state peaceful despite the protests.
He flayed a section of the opposition for trying to take credit for the peaceful disposition of protesters in the state, adding that it was a collective effort of all stakeholders, especially the prayers of the church.
"I want to thank the PFN for the role it played in these trying times of a national protest. We can see that the state is peaceful. People were expecting violence like the way it was during ENDSARS.
"But our fathers of faith prayed, and all of us also resolved that we do not need a crisis in Delta State. We are all working together. Today is the 7th day of the protest, and you can see the state is peaceful. People are going about their normal businesses.
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"I was watching one of the TV stations when somebody said that they made the peaceful ambience in Delta State during this period of national protest possible. How? At times, when people talk, they talk out of ignorance.
"Our fathers of faith prayed, and I have been in this state since. I didn't go out of the state in order to monitor the protest, and we are monitoring it.
"The civil society organizations and other groups understand and say that this time they are not going to protest. They know that if they go into it, people will hijack it. So, people should not come to take glory. We return the glory to God Almighty.
"Some of these people talking do not even stay in the state; they don't know what is happening," the governor added.
On the passing of the Executive Director Projects on the board of the State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Olorogun Taleb Tebite, Governor Oborevwori described his death as unfortunate, noting that the state government did its best to support him during the health challenge.
"On the passing of Hon. Taleb Tebite, we cannot question God. We did our best, but God chose to take him at this time. May his soul continue to rest in peace," he said.
Earlier, Bishop Enakhireri said they visited to pledge their unalloyed and unflinching support to the administration of Governor Oborevwori and thanked him for his wisdom in managing the affairs of the state, particularly in handling the ongoing national protests in the country.
The State PFN Chairman commended the State Government for its contributions towards the completion of the PFN Secretariat at Agbarho in the Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.
He also used the opportunity to invite the governor for their oncoming annual prayer and Thanksgiving on August 22 and also condoled with the governor on the passing of Hon. Taleb Tebite.