…Presents 65 SUVs To Traditional Rulers
By Sunday Egede
In a unique gesture that underscored the centrality of traditional institutions in governance, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, yesterday, presented 65 brand new Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) to traditional rulers across the state, describing them as “tools of service” for guardians of peace and stability.
The presentation which took place in Government House, Asaba, saw 60 brand new Prados and five Land Cruisers SUVs handed over to the royal fathers to enhance their mobility.
Governor Oborevwori said the occasion was a very important and symbolic day in the life of his administration, noting that the beneficiaries represent “a special class of leaders whose contributions to governance are critical, but often understated.”
Drawing from his grassroots political experience, the Governor emphasized that traditional rulers are far more than custodians of culture, saying “they are not merely custodians of our customs, norms and traditions; they are vital intermediaries between government and the people at the grassroots.”
While reaffirming his administration irrevocable commitment to building a strong, inclusive economy founded on equity and justice, Governor Oborevwori lauded the traditional rulers for their support.
“I can confidently state that traditional rulers have made governance easier and more effective in Delta State. I commend their unwavering commitment to peace, progress and prosperity,” Oborevwori said.
According to him, royal fathers play a frontline role in mobilising communities, promoting government programmes, resolving disputes, and supporting security agencies, often without expectation of reward.
“Our Royal Fathers are often on the road, responding to government directives, mediating in communal disputes, engaging in peace-building and conflict resolution. They do all these voluntarily and willingly. For this, we are truly grateful,” he added.
The Governor explained that the decision to provide rugged SUVs was deliberate, given the rural and difficult terrains many traditional rulers operate in.
“These vehicles are not luxuries; they are tools of service. What is required is strength, durability and functionality, and that is what these vehicles provide,” he declared.
The Governor linked the gesture to his administration’s broader philosophy of inclusive governance under the MORE Agenda, particularly its pillar of ‘Opportunities for All.’
He highlighted a wide range of social intervention programmes already implemented by his government, including financial support for over 307,600 vulnerable persons under the D-CARES Programme, grants to petty traders and artisans, empowerment of women and youths, and monthly stipends for 10,000 widows across the state.
Governor Oborevwori, also reeled out landmark achievements in workers’ welfare, pension payments, scholarships, bursaries, and financial assistance for Delta indigenes in Nigeria Law Schools.
“From the foregoing, it is clear that every segment of our population has been touched. So, when we turn our attention today to our traditional rulers, it is not out of favouritism, but fairness,” he said.
“You have not stressed me. You have not made demands. Wherever I go in your domains, I receive warmth, culture and cooperation. This gesture today is from the heart,” the Governor added.
Following a request made by the Chairman of the Council of Traditional Rulers who is also, the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, HRM, Maj- Gen. Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd.), Orhue I, the Governor approved the release of a brand new Hilux for the Secretary to the Council to enhance his operational efficiency.
Earlier, the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme said the presentation of the vehicles to traditional rulers was a clear and practical demonstration of the Oborevwori administration’s respect for traditional institutions in the state, adding that the government’s gesture was in appreciation of the vital role they (traditional rulers) play in ensuring peace, unity, and stability across the state.
In his welcome remarks, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Kingsley Emu who outlined the various developmental strides of the Oborevwori’s administration across different sectors of the state, noted that Delta State was being governed with empathy, foresight, and a deep commitment to the collective welfare of its people.
Speaking separately during the ceremony, the Obi of Owa, HRM, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor (JP); the Ovie of Uvwie, HRM, Emmanuel Sideso Abe l and the Pere of Ogulagha, HRM, Elder Capt. King Joseph I. Timiyan (JP) expressed profound appreciation to the Governor for the gesture, adding that the car gift would significantly go a long way in enhancing their efficiency in the discharge of their traditional roles.
Chairman of the Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers and the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, HRM, Maj- Gen. Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd.), Orhue I, in a vote of thanks, described Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s presentation of 65 SUVs to traditional rulers as a timely and deeply symbolic intervention that strengthens grassroots governance and peace-building across the state.
He said mobility remains central to the effective discharge of traditional rulers responsibilities, stressing that “a vehicle is not just a means of transportation to a traditional ruler; it is a symbol of authority and service.”
The council of traditional rulers chairman assured the Governor of the unwavering support of the traditional institution, describing royal fathers as custodians of culture and natural partners of government at the grassroots.

