Otovwodo Flyover Groundbreaking: Prince Robinson Eulogies Gov.Oborevwori
•Says Gov. Oborevwori deserves a second tenure in office
UGHELLI – A frontline political stalwart in Ughelli North local government area of Delta State, Prince (Sir) Samuel Robinson commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for the groundbreaking of Otovwodo flyover and laudable landmark achievements in the state.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after the groundbreaking ceremony, Prince Robinson joined the rest of the millions of Deltans, both at home and in the diaspora to thank the governor for his foresight and visionary leadership style in piloting the affairs of the state.
According to him, the flyover project, when completed, will bring a permanent solution to the gridlock at the Otovwodo junction.

Robinson described the project as a milestone and a star project in the history of Delta State.
Emphasising the importance of the Otovwodo flyover, Robinson noted that the Otovwodo junction flyover connects all the states of the South-South region of the country and it will serve as an economic hub to the council and Delta State as a whole.
While commending the state governor further, he described him as a goal getter and people-oriented governor whom God sent as a governor to renew the hopes of the hopeless Deltans at home and in diasporas.

“Governor Sheriff Oborevwori deserves a lot of accolades considering the achievements he has made within this short time, ranging from roads and bridges construction to education and health delivery services, among other attainments in Ughelli North and every other part of the Delta State.

While using the opportunity to call on all Deltans to give the governor need supports to deliver on his “Renewed Hope For M.O.R.E Agenda”, he said, “I urged every Deltan to rally around the governor with maximum support and cooperation so that he can fully deliver on his Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda come 2027”.
It would be recalled that Prince Samuel Robinson is a “die-hard” member of the defunct People Democratic Party (PDP) in Ughelli North and Delta State at large until its recent merger with the All Progressive Congress (APC).
