Festus Keyamo (SAN), the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development has commended President Bola Tinubu for what he described as remarkable strides in national security and economic stability.
According to Keyamo, “Nigeria is beginning to record improved security across various regions,” attributing the progress to the President’s renewed commitment to confronting insecurity.”
Keyamo stated this while moving a motion to pledge the unalloyed loyalty of Delta Central District Stakeholders to President Tinubu’s and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.
The notion which was moved during a high-level meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Delta Central Stakeholders, held at the PTI Effurun, Sunday, ahead of 2027 general elections in the country was seconded by Andrew Oru.
Keyamo also commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for the massive infrastructural development across Delta State, adding that the governor’s development strides were unequalled.
The minister urged party members to remain steadfast and united as APC congresses approach, cautioning aspirants that no one would secure the party’s ticket “from Abuja” without the endorsement of grassroots leaders.
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He emphasised that loyalty, internal alignment, and respect for party structures were non-negotiable for electoral success.
Reflecting on Delta State’s political history, Omeni Sobotie, State Chairman of the party, underscored the strategic realignment from PDP to APC.
Sobotie stressed the importance of genuine grassroots engagement and the involvement of respected elders, urging members to remain united, resilient, and prepared against political attacks and expressed optimism for a landslide victory.
Chairman of the Delta Central Senatorial District APC, Chief Paulinus Akpeki, warned against indiscipline, factional loyalties, and divided structures, describing Delta Central as the “political engine room” of the party in the State.
Akpeki said, “One of the major problems confronting us today is indiscipline among some members, especially within certain local government and ward executives.
“Delta State APC has only one leader, and that leader is His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, the Governor of Delta State. This is not up for debate. Any loyalty outside this structure is unacceptable.”



