The Isoko nation has pledged its support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Delta State governor, Sheriff Oborevwori.
The endorsement was made during the “Isoko Meet Interactive Session,” held weekend at the Uzere country home of retired Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Alexander Ogomudia, where they vowed to deliver at least 70,000 votes in favour of the two leaders.
The event, tagged “Uzere Declaration for Tinubu and Oborevwori,” attracted a large turnout of political stakeholders from various parties, youth leaders, and supporters from both Isoko North and South, as well as members of the diaspora.
Chief Eta Enahoro initiated the motion for endorsement, which was seconded by Dr. Emmanuel Okoro, Pioneer Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly (DSHA).
In his remarks, president-general of the Isoko Development Union, (IDU), Prof. Chris Akpotu, emphasized the need for unity among the Isoko people, especially in navigating the evolving political landscape.
“When we speak of the Isoko nation, I do so with pride and precision. Our human capital is unmatched, and we are capable of facing any political challenge,” he said.
The chief host, Gen. Ogomudia, commended Governor Oborevwori for the numerous infrastructural projects underway in Isoko communities. He stressed the importance of unity as a foundation for progress.
“Our gathering today symbolizes our shared desire for a united Isoko. Back in 1962, Isoko had a minister—where are we now in 2025? Unity of purpose, vision and action is the only way forward,” Ogomudia noted.
He urged all Isoko people, regardless of political affiliation or local government origin to work together, emphasizing that the destiny of both Isoko North and South is intertwined.
“Some are thinking about 2027, but others among us are already looking ahead to 2031. Only unity can take us there.”
Earlier, the chairman of the Planning Committee, Hon. Emmanuel Egbabor, welcomed attendees, noting the importance of the gathering as a show of collective strength.
“Isoko is among the wealthiest ethnic groups in Nigeria. If we unite, we become even stronger. There is power in unity,” he stated.
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