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A DAVID IN GOVERNMENT

Jackson Ekwugum reckons Delta State Governor, SHERIFF OBOREVWORI, has demonstrat­ed remarkable leadership qualities

- Ekwugum is Manager, Communicat­ions, Government House, Asaba

After the Supreme Court victory, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori stunned the jubilant audience that thronged the church Thanksgivi­ng Service to celebrate his victory when he revealed that he survived a total of 38 pre-election and post-election litigation­s. You could almost hear some in the audience catch their breath at this shocking disclosure. “No other politician in this country,” Oborevwori continued, “including even Governors that served two terms had to face this number of court cases.” Granted that the Delta governorsh­ip stool had never not many knew the extent of the bile that fuelled the dissension as evidenced in the plethora of court cases that greeted Oborevwori’s emergence as PDP’s governorsh­ip candidate and subsequent election as Delta State Governor.

In a sense, Oborevwori’s grass to grace story parallels the travails that trailed David’s choice as the next king of Israel after Saul. From the moment the Almighty zeroed His attention on the young shepherd boy as the next monarch, all hell literally broke loose. He faced rejection, persecutio­n, mockery, from within his family. Even David’s father did not consider him worthy of considerat­ion to be in the line of choice for the kingship and convenient­ly ignored him until the prophet Samul insisted on him to be brought from the brethren who were arrayed in battle against the Philistine­s, his eldest brother, Eliab, poured scorn on him.

After his famous slaying of Goliath, King Saul took David under his wings. But as David’s popularity soared, King Saul turned from being his mentor to his tormentor and deployed every apparatus of state to take him out. Even the people of Keilah whom David rescued from their Philistine foes while on the run from Saul, were eager to turn him in to ingratiate themselves with Saul. It was the ultimate betrayal. from the insanely murderous Saul. Thankfully, he survived all the attempts on his life and eventually ascended the throne upon Saul’s death. There are contradict­ions as to the actual number of battles David fought during his lifetime, but it is doubtful if any other king compares in that department.

The years in the wilderness, far from being the gloom and doom it portended, became David’s preparatio­n for the throne. It was there he was imbued with the leadership credential­s that enabled him to lead the people. He applied the skills he acquired from turning a bunch of broke, busted, and disenchant­ed followers in the wilderness into an organised, wellthe kingdom of Israel. It was under King establishe­d with proper organizati­on and structure. He ended up being Israel’s greatest king, and became the standard by which successive kings were measured.

That may yet be Governor Oborevwori’s story going by the signs

He has demonstrat­ed remarkable leadership qualities of focus, tenacity patience, and prudent and judicious allocation of resources. Like David, he has an exciting mix of youth and experience in his cabinet. And like the sweet Psalmist of Israel, Oborevwori also brings a touch of class and excellence to everything he does. he completed and commission­ed several projects of the immediate past administra­tion. And without fanfare, several road and physical infrastruc­ture projects have been embarked upon across the three senatorial districts of the state. The and cloverleaf interchang­e in the twin cities of Warri and Effurun may have garnered all the media attention but a lot more are currently ongoing in several communitie­s in the state. It is not that the Governor is media shy as some are wont to think; it is not just his style to hug the limelight. A man of few words, he would rather let his work do the talking.

Even more instructiv­e is his welfarist mindset. It is praisewort­hy that notwithsta­nding the distractio­n of the court cases, the Governor made it his priority to clear the backlog of promotiona­l arrears owed public service workers upon assumption N5. 5bn to 23,887 workers in the state public service. The Governor as bonus to workers over a period of three months to cushion the impact of the fuel subsidy removal.

He also secured “legislativ­e approval for the local government loan to enable them liquidate their backlog of pension liabilitie­s.” As I write this, he has approved the payment of bursary to students in tertiary institutio­ns.

That is the heart of a man who knows where the shoe pinches. By the time he is done, Governor Oborevwori shall, indeed, be “the most underrated” that became “the most celebrated,” as his protocol aide, Pastor Tos Powell prophetica­lly stated.

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