Governor Oborevwori calls on politicians to embrace cooperation and respect, stressing unity as key to Nigeria’s progress today.
Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has appealed to political leaders in the country to eschew all forms of disunity and divisive bitterness owing to political rivalry, stressing that Nigeria’s advancement was hinged on mutual respect, and collective responsibility in the interest of the citizens.
Speaking at the requiem mass for Senator Peter Nwaoboshi at Saint Augustine Catholic Church, Ibusa near Asaba, the governor said the life and passing of Senator Nwaoboshi should remind leaders at all levels that public office was a sacred trust, entrusted by God and the people for the ultimate enduring good of the whole nation.
He, therefore, sued for peace and purposeful collaboration, especially among the leaders, stressing that sustained national development could only be attained in an atmosphere of unity and cohesion.
“Power is transient. Positions are temporary. But the legacy of service endures. Let us learn from this solemn moment. Let us govern with humility. Let us engage one another with respect. Let us remember that history will judge us not by titles held, but by lives touched.
“When we are united, there is strength. When we cooperate, there is progress. But when we allow division to define us, we weaken the moral foundation upon which we stand. Nigeria must always come first,” Oborevwori said.
He, however, reassured the people of Delta State that his administration remained committed to inclusive development, responsible governance, and policies that uplift the people.
“To the children and family of our departed brother, let his name remain your badge of honour. Let his legacy inspire excellence, integrity, and patriotism. His service to Delta State and Nigeria will not be forgotten,” he said.
In his homily, the Vicar-General of the Catholic Diocese of Issele-Uku, Very Rev. Fr. Peter Mobuogwu, preached on hope, accountability, and divine justice.
Drawing from the experience of the Israelites in exile, he reminded the faithful that God remains present even in seasons of uncertainty.
The Funeral Mass drew a gathering of national figures, among them were the governor’s wife, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori; Deputy Governor Sir Monday Onyeme; former Senate President, Senator Ahmad Lawan; former Governors James Ibori and Ifeanyi Okowa.
Also present were a former Anambra State governor, Mr Peter Obi; former Deputy Senate President Senator, Ovie Omo-Agege; former Deputy Governor, Deacon Kingsley Otuaro; and numerous federal and state legislators.































































