Concerned Deltans For Good Governance Network Commend Deltans For Not Taking Part ln Protest


By Wilson Macaulay 

The  National Coordinator of Concrenned Deltans For Good Governance Olorogun  Francis Vivakpor has commended Deltans for Listening to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori not to take part in  end bad governce protest.

Olorogun Vivakpor attested that the decision to stay away from the protest  is a  demonstration of the fact that they believe in the Governor and the MORE AGENDA which has changed the infrastructure land scape of Delta for better.

Speaking further he said the protest is irrelevant rather it is time for Deltans to join hand with the Governor to build a greater Delta which has been so backward compared to other state.

According to Olorogun Francis Vivakpor, Since Governor Oborevwori have started well , their is no iota of Doubt over the possibilities of  silver lining at the end of the tunnel.

However, Olorogun Francis Vivakpor advised Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to look beyond the immediate cabinet  in the process of selecting capable hands to help him deliver the dividends of democracy to Deltans without bias to the three Senatorial Districts as encapsulated in the MORE AGENDA.

While explaining the mission of his. CSO  Vivakpor said : " We are the representative of the civil society in Delta State towards good Governance.

He pointed out that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is doing well now hence we are singing his praises now, if we see any lapses , we will not hesitate to bring out because we need the best Governce for Delta State. 

In summation, Vivakpor Once again greeted warmly for their beliefs in Governor, urging them to be patient since a journey of one thousand miles begins with a step., Olorogun  Francis Vivakpor has commended Deltans for Listening to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori not to take part in  end bad governce protest.

Olorogun Vivakpor attested that the decision to stay away from the protest  is a  demonstration of the fact that they believe in the Governor and the MORE AGENDA which has changed the infrastructure land scape of Delta for better.

Speaking further he said the protest is irrelevant rather it is time for Deltans to join hand with the Governor to build a greater Delta which has been so backward compared to other state.


According to Olorogun Francis Vivakpor, Since Governor Oborevwori have started well , their is no iota of Doubt over the possibilities of  silver lining at the end of the tunnel.

However, Olorogun Francis Vivakpor advised Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to look beyond the immediate cabinet  in the process of selecting capable hands to help him deliver the dividends of democracy to Deltans without bias to the three Senatorial Districts as encapsulated in the MORE AGENDA.

While explaining the mission of his. CSO  Vivakpor said : " We are the representative of the civil society in Delta State towards good Governance.

He pointed out that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is doing well now hence we are singing his praises now, if we see any lapses , we will not hesitate to bring out because we need the best Governce for Delta State. 

In summation, Vivakpor Once again greeted warmly for their beliefs in Governor, urging them to be patient since a journey of one thousand miles begins with a step.,

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