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DELTA GOVT AND TANTITA SECURITY SERVICES LAUNCH CLASSROOMS FOR INMATE EDUCATION IN WARRI

The Delta State Government, in partnership with Tantita Security Services Limited, has inaugurated an 8-classroom block at the Medium Security Correction Centre, Okere Road, Warri, aimed at enhancing inmate education and rehabilitation. The facility, constructed by Tantita Security Services, was officially opened on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Nyerhovwo Tonukari, represented Governor Sheriff Oborevwori at the ceremony and highlighted the state’s commitment to using education for transformation and reintegration of inmates. “This initiative shows how education can serve as a bridge between incarceration and reintegration. By equipping inmates with knowledge and skills, we are not just giving them a second chance but also contributing to the growth and security of our state,” Tonukari stated. Prof. Tonukari praised Tantita Security Services for its corporate social responsibility, citing the collaboration as a model for government-private sector partnership. He noted Governor Oborevwori’s administration focuses on policies empowering people through learning, and the classrooms will facilitate knowledge and vocational training for inmates. Chief Keston Pondi, Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Ltd, expressed commitment to human development and community initiatives, stressing education’s role in reducing recidivism and promoting societal peace. “Education is critical to reducing recidivism and fostering peace in society,” Pondi underscored. The inauguration highlighted growing cooperation between government and private stakeholders in Delta State, with both affirming the facility will be a beacon of hope for inmates seeking renewal.

DELTA GOVERNMENT REBUFFS ALLEGATIONS OF GOVERNOR’S BETRAYAL

The Delta State Government has rubbished allegations made by The Committee for Transparency and Good Governance (CTGG) that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has betrayed the Urhobo Nation by awarding pipeline surveillance contracts unfairly. According to the government, the claims are unfounded and misleading, as the Governor has no authority over the award or renewal of such contracts. The Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Festus Ahon, stated that the responsibility for pipeline surveillance contracts lies solely with the Federal Government and its relevant agencies. He accused the CTGG of attempting to incite the people of Delta State, particularly the Urhobo Nation, against the Governor with their claims. Ahon emphasized that Governor Oborevwori has consistently shown his commitment to the progress and development of Delta State and the Urhobo Nation through his administration’s MORE Agenda. He added that the Governor remains focused on delivering good governance and would not be swayed by baseless propaganda and politically motivated attacks. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to fairness, equity, and inclusive governance for all Deltans.