Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has been conferred with the Award of Excellence in Leadership by the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) for his visionary leadership and outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
The award was presented during the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Hydrocarbon Science and Technology (ICHST) yesterday at the PTDF Towers in Abuja.
Represented by his Chief of Staff, Johnson Erijo, the governor said he was deeply humbled by the recognition, describing it as a tribute not to him alone, but to the resilience and enterprise of the people of Delta State, whose land and waters had sustained the country’s energy wealth for decades.
Oborevwori said: “To be recognised by an institution of PTI’s stature, the foremost centre for human capacity development in the hydrocarbon sector, is not just a personal honour but a collective one. I accept this award on behalf of our resilient people whose sacrifice and faith continue to drive our development agenda.”
Speaking on the conference theme, “Transforming Africa’s Hydrocarbon Sector: Balancing Growth, Environment, and Governance,” the governor observed that the paradox of wealth and deprivation in the Niger Delta must give way to an era of inclusive growth, environmental justice, and institutional reform.
He reaffirmed that his administration’s M.O.R.E. Agenda was to correct historical imbalances and usher in a new order of sustainable progress. Oborevwori noted that peace and security had been prioritised as the bedrock for sustainable investment, while proactive engagement with community leaders and industry operators had fostered stability and trust.
“We are ensuring that Deltans are not bystanders but participants in the oil and gas value chain. Through partnerships with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and institutions like PTI, we are equipping our people with the skills to seize emerging opportunities in the evolving energy landscape,” he said.
The governor also highlighted his administration’s focus on environmental remediation and accountability, insisting that oil operations in the state must conform to global best practices to protect fragile ecosystems.
He expressed appreciation to the PTI Governing Council and management for the honour, describing it as motivation to do more for the state and the Niger Delta region.
In his welcome address, Principal and Chief Executive Officer of PTI, Dr Samuel Onoji, said the conference was a vital platform for dialogue on Africa’s energy future as the world navigates an evolving energy transition.
He reaffirmed PTI’s role as the continent’s foremost centre for training, research, and technical capacity development, having produced over 55,000 skilled professionals since its inception.
Onoji lauded the governor for his support of the institute, noting that the Delta State government recently donated operational vehicles to enhance PTI’s logistics and field operations.