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Home » News » Delta State at 34: A Beacon of Progress and Promise, says Rector Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi Uku

Delta State at 34: A Beacon of Progress and Promise, says Rector Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi Uku

August 27, 2025
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As Delta State marks 34 years since it was carved out of the former Bendel State on August 27, 1991, it has become a symbol of resilience, visionary leadership, and transformative development in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region. Millions of Nigerians both at home and abroad reflect on the state’s remarkable journey, marked by steady growth, infrastructure renewal, and social programs aimed at uplifting its citizens.

Professor Emmanuel Achuenu, Rector of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi Uku, expressed pride in the state’s progress. “Delta State marks 34 years not merely as an administrative entity, but as a symbol of visionary leadership, resilient people, and far-reaching promise,” he told Time Africa. “This is a state that has shown what dedicated governance and community spirit can achieve.”

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uch of the recent momentum, according to Prof. Achuenu, is the result of Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Oborevwori’s administration, which took office on May 29, 2023. “Since Governor Oborevwori took office, we have witnessed an unprecedented renaissance in Delta State. His leadership is redefining what impact looks like,” the Rector said. Central to the governor’s vision is the MORE Agenda, which stands for Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security.

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“The MORE Agenda was not just a campaign slogan,” Prof. Achuenu emphasized. “It has become the lived reality for our people. The awards Governor Oborevwori has received, including Silverbird Governor of the Year 2023 and THISDAY/Arise TV Governor of the Year 2024, reflect the genuine progress we see on the ground.”

Infrastructure development is one of the most visible signs of this transformation. “Delta State is undergoing a massive infrastructural renaissance,” Prof. Achuenu noted. “More than 513 road projects, spanning nearly 1,500 kilometers, are transforming the state’s urban and rural areas.” These include flyovers, bridges, and advanced flood-mitigation systems aimed at increasing resilience.

“The Warri–Effurun flyover has finally eased one of our most persistent traffic bottlenecks,” he said. “Similarly, the Ughelli–Asaba dualization project is reshaping mobility across the state. The message from Governor Oborevwori’s administration is clear: connectivity is key—and Delta is getting connected.”

However, infrastructure is just one part of the picture. “Our greatest asset is our people. The administration’s focus on human capital development is impressive,” Prof. Achuenu said. “Over 200,000 youths have been trained, 3,000 teachers recruited, and ₦5 billion in promotion arrears paid to public workers. These actions have reinvigorated our workforce and empowered communities.”

Programs such as D-CARES, WESAP, and microcredit initiatives have positively impacted more than 250,000 individuals, particularly women, entrepreneurs, and vulnerable populations. “And in education, the ₦1 billion bursaries awarded to 60,000 students across all institutions tell a clear story—no student will be left behind in the Delta dream.”

The Rector also highlighted the state’s financial discipline. “In a time when many states struggle with borrowing and debt, Delta has distinguished itself. We are delivering capital projects, clearing debts, and paying salaries—all without incurring loans,” he said. “This is governance done right—ambitious but sustainable.”

Speaking from the perspective of academia, Prof. Achuenu said, “The ripple effects of the governor’s policies are palpable on our campus.

Established in 2002, the Polytechnic is a nucleus of technical and creative excellence, directly aligned with the state’s developmental needs.” He noted the administration’s support for infrastructure upgrades, faculty recruitment, and expanded bursaries, which have allowed the Polytechnic to produce job-ready graduates.

“At 34, Delta State is not just surviving—it is thriving,” Prof. Achuenu concluded. “Our journey is a blueprint for others to study: how prudent governance, inclusive planning, and sustained investment in human capital can create a future filled with promise.” He saluted the people of Delta and Governor Oborevwori, adding, “Under his leadership, institutions like ours are not only surviving—they are rising. Here’s to Delta at 34: resilient, radiant, and relentlessly forward.”

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