In the landscape of Delta State politics and public service, one name has begun to resonate with both humility and determination — Paul Omamomo Ojo, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.
This week, Ojo offered a heartfelt message of gratitude to the governor while at the same time reassuring the people of Delta State that his appointment is not a trophy, but a call to serve.
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A Servant Leader With a Clear Message
Speaking with conviction, Paul Omamomo Ojo praised the governor’s MORE Agenda, describing it as a blueprint that is already changing lives and restoring confidence in governance. He expressed his gratitude for being entrusted with the responsibility to serve at such a critical time, noting that his loyalty will always remain to the people first.
“I thank His Excellency, Governor Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, for his vision and trust,” Ojo said. “But above all, I thank the people of Delta State. You deserve good governance, and I assure you that you will receive nothing less than dedicated, transparent, and people-centered service from me.”
Reassurance to the People
For Paul Ojo, the message is clear: his role is not about occupying space in government but about delivering value to communities across the state. He stressed that Deltans in both rural and urban areas will feel the impact of his service.
He outlined his commitment to:
Ensuring fairness and inclusivity, so that no community is left behind.
Driving youth and sports development, areas he has championed long before government service.
Building trust through transparency and accountability, ensuring that governance is not just a promise, but a lived experience for citizens.
A Legacy Rooted in Service
Paul Omamomo Ojo is no stranger to responsibility. Known for his contributions in sports development, talent scouting, and his role on the Local Organising Committee for the 2025 National Youth Games, he has consistently proven himself as a man who can combine vision with action.
Now, as an SSA, he views his appointment as an opportunity to deepen that track record of service.
Conclusion
With gratitude to Governor Oborevwori and a firm assurance to the people, Paul Omamomo Ojo has positioned himself as one of the clearest voices of servant leadership in Delta State today.
His words are not just promises — they are a pledge to ensure that Deltans receive the service they deserve.
“This is a sacred responsibility,” he said. “And by the grace of God, I will not fail the people of Delta State.”







