Oborevwori Urges Commissioners to Prioritise Performance

Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has reiterated his commitment to performance-driven governance, emphasizing that cabinet members must deliver tangible results to retain their positions. This stance was highlighted during the commissioning of new residential buildings at the Commissioners’ Quarters in Asaba, where the governor addressed recent speculations about a potential cabinet reshuffle.

Governor Oborevwori clarified that while there are no immediate plans to dissolve the cabinet, changes based on individual performance are possible. He stressed the importance of commissioners being proactive and visible in their roles, aligning with the administration’s MORE Agenda, which focuses on Mobilizing Opportunities for Resources and Empowerment.

In line with this performance-based approach, the governor has made adjustments within the cabinet. Notably, Mr. Charles Ehiedu Aniagwu, formerly Commissioner for Works (Rural and Riverine Roads), has been reassigned as Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information. Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza, previously Commissioner for Information, now serves as Commissioner for Special Duties in the Government House.

Furthermore, Governor Oborevwori has taken decisive actions to uphold accountability. On January 31, 2024, he suspended the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Omoun Perez, along with other officials, following a review of the implementation of the Greenhouse project by the ministry .

These measures reflect the governor’s dedication to ensuring that public service in Delta State is characterized by efficiency, transparency, and results-oriented leadership.


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