
Speaking during the inauguration of the NDDC state office in Warri, Governor Oborevwori announced that a tripartite meeting between the Delta State Government, NDDC, and Chevron would soon be convened to establish a clear roadmap for the project’s commencement. He emphasized that his administration is fully committed to large-scale infrastructure projects that improve the lives of residents.
“I want to say that Delta State is ready to partner with the NDDC and Chevron to deliver this project. Delta State is not afraid to take on big projects. We are ready. I was born and raised here — I know what is needed — and I say again, we are ready to take on any project,” he said.
Governor Oborevwori explained that the proposed tripartite partnership would not only accelerate the delivery of the road and bridges but also foster sustainable regional development. He stressed that the administration maintains an open-door policy toward meaningful collaborations that translate into tangible benefits for the people of Delta State.
“By the first week of next month, we will invite the management of Chevron and other relevant stakeholders for talks,” the governor said. “We need to begin discussions on how to move forward with that road. As a government, we will continue to support partnerships — regional or national — to ensure that development is not just on paper but visible and felt in every community.”
The Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos project is positioned as a key infrastructure initiative that will improve transportation, trade, and connectivity across Delta State’s coastal areas. The governor highlighted that collaboration with NDDC and Chevron is critical to fast-tracking the project, ensuring that it meets the needs of local communities while supporting broader economic growth in the region.
Through this initiative, Delta State aims to strengthen public-private partnerships and create a framework for delivering infrastructure projects that are both sustainable and impactful. Governor Oborevwori’s administration underscores its readiness to mobilize resources, coordinate stakeholders, and drive implementation to ensure that the benefits of development are widely felt by residents.
By emphasizing timely engagement with Chevron and other relevant stakeholders, the government seeks to ensure that planning, funding, and execution proceed efficiently, reflecting a strategic approach to regional development. The project is expected to set a precedent for future infrastructure partnerships that combine government support with private-sector expertise in Delta State.
This announcement reinforces Delta State’s commitment to visible, results-oriented development, aligning infrastructure expansion with the needs and expectations of its coastal communities.