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Wife of the State Governor and Founder, You Matter Charity Foundation, Deaconess Tobore Oborevworihas reassured Deltans that the development plan of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, as encapsulated in the MORE Agenda, will go round.
Deaconess Oborevwori stated this today, when she received on a courtesy visit, the executive and members of the Unique Ladies for Sheriff group, at the first lady’s office, government house, Asaba.
She noted that, notwithstanding the large size of the state, Governor Oborevwori’s administration woulddeliver the dividends of democracy to Deltans through sustainable and realistic developments, which in turn requires the full support of the Unique women.
Oborevwori expressed her gratitude to the Unique Ladies and called them the shakers and movers of the state.
She showed her support to the group by accepting the position of the group’s patron and promised to give her full support where needed.
while assuring them that their request, which was also presented to her, was already granted, as she would be bringing 25 women from the 25 local government areasto join the Unique Ladies group.
On her pet project, the You Matter Charity Foundation, the governor’s wife explained that her foundation is her little way of creating a world where everyone is valued regardless of background.
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Speaking earlier, the leader of the delegation, Dame Patience Okwuofu appreciated the Governor’s wife for the warm reception she gave to them and she assuredof their total support for her pet project to enable it fulfil the desired vision for Deltans.
The coordinator stated that the group is open for any women group to join them for the advancement of Delta state. She mentioned that they have 22 women Vice Chairpersons at the level of the local government administration in the state, expressing gratitude to thestate governor for the feat.
The commissioners for Women Affairs, Hon Pat Ajudua moved a vote of confidence in Governor Oborevwori.
Highlight of the event was the presentation of unity wrapper from the First Lady, Deaconess ToboreOborevwori, to the leader of the group on behalf of the First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu.