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DELTA SUMMIT: Oborevwori charges youth to harness social media for development

Admin August 29, 2025

Group photo at the event

Group photo at the event

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has underscored the importance of social media as a tool for sustainable development, job creation, and branding of the state.

Speaking at the 3rd Edition of the Delta State Social Media Summit held on Thursday at the Maryam Babangida Leisure Park, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori represented by his Chief of Staff, Prince Johnson Erijo, commended the organizers for their commitment to using social media as a driver of innovation and economic growth.

Themed “Brand Delta, Grow Delta,” the summit brought together creators, entrepreneurs, and media practitioners to explore the opportunities presented by the digital space.

Governor Oborevwori noted that social media has moved beyond being a tool for personal connection to becoming a powerful engine for economic growth, political engagement, and cultural promotion.

“The theme of this summit is in line with our aspiration to not only tell our unique story but to leverage that narrative to create opportunities and foster prosperity.

“Social media offers us a platform to project the positive image of Delta, showcasing our investment opportunities, cultural heritage, and human capital to a global audience,” he said.

He stressed that beyond branding, digital platforms could empower youths to become content creators, entrepreneurs, and influencers, thereby contributing to job creation and economic diversification.

He assured that the State Government and the House of Assembly would continue to create an enabling environment through policies that promote digital literacy, infrastructure, and access to technology.

In his goodwill message, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, represented by his Chief Press Secretary, Nkem Nwaeke, also highlighted the role of social media in shaping a digitally sharp, economically vibrant, and socially inclusive Delta State.

Earlier in his welcome address, the convener of the summit and Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Ossai Ovie Success, said the initiative was designed to empower young people with skills for creativity, entrepreneurship, and digital innovation.

He shared his personal story as a beneficiary of social media, noting that his career in government media engagements began through the digital space.

He added that the state government had already empowered over 250,000 youths and assured that the summit would further strengthen opportunities for young entrepreneurs.

The event also featured lectures and goodwill messages from notable personalities, including ace musician Harrysong, Dr. Charles Apoki, Dr. Nkem Imarue of Freshstart Interiors and Designs, Pastor Julius Ekweozor, Teacher Chike, Mr Emmanuel Osazuwa and Blessing CEO.

Highlights of the day included youth empowerment packages, with outstanding young entrepreneurs receiving financial and mentoring support.

The summit ended with a charge to participants to use social media as a tool for positive change, innovation, and growth, in line with the vision of “Brand Delta, Grow Delta.”

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