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Save Urhobo Youths Forum Declares Standing on the Mandate of Sheriff for Governor 2027, Describes Crossing to APC as Best Decision in the Interest of Greater Good for All

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Last updated: 2025/04/26 at 10:29 AM
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Save Urhobo Youths Forum Declares Standing on the Mandate of Sheriff for Governor 2027, Describes Crossing to APC as Best Decision in the Interest of Greater Good for All

By Wilson Macaulay

WARRI Delta State

In a powerful display of loyalty and political insight, the Save Urhobo Youths Forum (SUYF) has reaffirmed its unflinching support for His Excellency, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, following growing speculations and strategic moves pointing towards his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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Addressing newsmen in Warri, the President of SUYF, Ambassador Comrade Agadia Samuel Oghenegare, aka the Street Governor from OKPE LGA alongside the Secretary, Comrade Wilson Macaulay, Ughelli South LGA and Comrade Kushion Edesiri Great Udu LGA, as the (PRO), declared that the group is firmly “standing on the Mandate of Governor Sheriff OBOREVWORI” and will continue to rally behind the governor as he charts a new course towards 2027.

According to Ambassador Comrade Agadia, “The Save Urhobo Youths Forum was among the earliest grassroots organizations that championed the governorship ambition of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori. From the very beginning, we believed in his vision, trusted his capacity, and stood by him when many doubted. Today, we are proud of the transformation he is delivering across Delta State.”

He went further to describe the governor’s brazen move to the APC as “a bold and strategic masterstroke,” calling it the best decision in the interest of unity, growth, and development of the state.

Ambassador Agadia Samuel Oghenegare the Save Urhobo Youths Forum President said:
“We are not sentimental. Politics is dynamic. What matters is the people and their prosperity. Governor Oborevwori’s decision to align with a broader national platform is a smart move to attract federal attention and greater opportunities for Delta State,” Comrade Wilson Macaulay added.

In an emotional climax to the media briefing, members of the forum broke into a rousing solidarity song titled ‘On the Mandate of Sheriff We Shall Stand’ — echoing their unwavering support for the governor’s leadership and hinting at a broader movement ahead of the 2027 elections.

The Save Urhobo Youths Forum has once again shown its position as a frontline socio-political force within Delta State’s political landscape — ready to stand by the man they believe holds the key to a more prosperous Delta.

As the political climate heats up in the state, one thing is certain: on the mandate of Sheriff, they shall indeed stand.

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Democracy Newsline April 26, 2025
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