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Oborevwori Inspects Warri Stadium, Amidst Cheers

 …Assures Of Timely, Quality Completion

AS part of efforts to revamp Delta State’s sports infrastructure and promote athletic and other sports, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori yester­day inspected the ongoing reconstruction of the Warri Township Stadium.

Fielding questions from journalists during the in­spection, Governor Obor­evwori expressed satis­faction with the project’s progress and reaffirmed his commitment to quality and timely delivery of the project.

He expressed confidence in the contractors’ capac­ity to deliver a world-class facility that will serve the people of Warri and be­yond, noting that the proj­ect was already boosting local economic activities, with over 176 youths em­ployed on-site.

“We are confident that the contractor will deliver on time. A new indoor sports hall is under con­struction, and residents are already benefiting from the renovation. Once com­pleted, Warri people will be proud, and visitors will enjoy a modern facility”, he said.

Oborevwori emphasized that the stadium, once completed, would not only serve as a hub for sports and entertainment but also symbolize the town’s grow­ing sports reputation, es­pecially with Warri Wolves Football Club qualifying for the Premier League.

The governor disclosed that although the initial plan was to build an entire­ly new stadium, the gov­ernment opted for a com­prehensive renovation of the existing structure due to limited available land in the area. He added that a hospitality suite is being considered as part of the modernization efforts.

Facilities under recon­struction include the steel­work at the main bowl, a FIFA-standard football pitch, underground drain­age systems, and an Olym­pic-size swimming pool, among others.

Governor Oborevwori said his visit marked a significant milestone in ensuring that contractors remain accountable for de­livering quality work with­in the scheduled timeline.

Also speaking, Engr. Olaruwaju Adeleke of Pe­culiar Concern Limited, the project contractor, assured that the stadium would be completed on time.

“We are three months into the project and have completed 100 percent of the steel fabrication and erection, except for a few open areas. Work is currently ongoing on the pitch,” Engr. Adeleke said.

He projected that by De­cember, the running track and pitch grassing would be completed. However, he clarified that while the stadium may not be ready for the current Premier League season, it is expect­ed to be fully operational by the next.

“The Premier League season will start very soon, so we may not use the stadium for this season. But we are optimistic that Warri Wolves will return to their home ground next season,” he added.

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