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Ndokwa Forward pledges support for Tinubu, Oborevwori, Onyeme

A group, Ndokwa Forward Movemen,t has endorsed the administration of President BolaTinubu and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, along with his deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme.
The group made its official debut over the weekend during a courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, in Asaba.
Leader of the group, Barr. Sam Osasa, said that the group’s emergence was born from a deep desire to promote the socio-political interests of Ndokwa people by aligning with progressive leadership at both state and federal levels.
“Our mission is clear, to rally support for President Tinubu, Governor Oborevwori, and Deputy Governor Onyeme. We believe this synergy will yield sustainable benefits for our people, ” he said.
Osasa emphasised that Ndokwa Forward would remain a critical voice in advocating for developmental priorities and ensuring that the policies of the current administration were effectively communicated to the grassroots.
Responding, Sir Onyeme expressed deep appreciation for the initiative, describing it as a timely and strategic platform to promote developmental policies within Ndokwa land.
He commended the leadership and members of the group for their passion and dedication, encouraging them to intensify their mobilisation efforts.
“I sincerely commend ‘Ndokwa Forward’ for its bold step. You are doing a great service not only to the current administration but to our people. Let us continue to spread the message of progress and good governance,” Onyeme said.
He urged them to remain focused in their grassroots engagements ahead of future elections.
The deputy governor emphasized the need for sustained support for Governor Oborevwori’s administration to ensure the continued delivery of democratic dividends across Delta State.
He also reaffirmed his commitment to the group’s vision and pledged to work closely with them to realize shared goals for the region’s development.
In attendance were co-leaders of the group: Dr. George Ugbomah representing Ndokwa East, and Chief Isaac Onyesom from Ukwuani among others.

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