The Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Ede Dafinone, has tasked newly inaugurated executives of the Okpe, Sapele, and Uvwie (OSU) Federal Constituency Political Forum, Uvwie Chapter, to immediately commence aggressive grassroots mobilization in support of Bola Tinubu and Sheriff Oborevwori ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held at Alegbo Primary School in Uvwie Local Government Area, Dafinone expressed optimism that the All Progressives Congress (APC) would secure victory in the forthcoming polls, citing ongoing economic reforms by the Tinubu administration as evidence of purposeful leadership.
According to him, President Tinubu inherited a fragile economy but has taken decisive steps to reverse the decline. He highlighted the removal of fuel subsidy and the unification of the exchange rate as critical reforms that have curtailed systemic exploitation and repositioned the nation’s economy. He described the President as the “most prepared and qualified” leader Nigeria has elected.
On the state front, Dafinone commended Governor Oborevwori’s performance, noting that his administration has delivered tangible development across Delta State. He maintained that the governor’s achievements justify a second term and urged party faithful to remain united in sustaining the “M.O.R.E Agenda” at the grassroots.
The lawmaker also lauded the National Coordinator of the OSU Forum, Solomon Ighrakpata, for promoting unity and fostering political inclusion within the constituency.
During the event, Ighrakpata formally inaugurated the Uvwie Chapter executives led by Anthony Ofoni, charging them to work towards delivering overwhelming support for both Tinubu and Oborevwori in 2027.
In his acceptance speech, Ofoni pledged an inclusive and results-driven leadership, assuring that his team would mobilize support across all wards in Uvwie to ensure electoral victory for the President and the governor.
The ceremony attracted key political stakeholders, including Efe Uko, Kingsley Esiso, Edafe Emakpor, James Augoye, Perkins Umukoro, and Evelyn Oboro, alongside youth groups and other political stakeholders.








