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Oborevwori Inaugurates Zenith Bank's 19th Delta Branch In Osubi


... Says State Open For More Investments 

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Wednesday inaugurated the Osubi branch of Zenith Bank Plc in Okpe Local Government Area, describing the development as a strong endorsement of the state's economic potential and investor-friendly environment. 

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Governor Oborevwori said the opening of the bank's 19th branch in Delta State demonstrated growing confidence in the state's economy and the success of efforts by his administration to create a conducive environment for businesses to thrive. 

He said: "This is more than just a banking facility coming on stream. It is a strong vote of confidence in the future of Delta State and in the opportunities that lie before us". 

He commended the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc, Dame Adaora Umeoji, and the bank's management team for fulfilling their promise to establish a branch in Osubi. 

"When this administration came on board, the bank promised to build a branch to service this community and today it is evident. I am particularly impressed by the leadership of the bank for keeping to their promise," he said. 

The governor noted that the branch was the first banking institution in the area, describing it as a major milestone for residents who had long clamoured for access to modern banking services. 

"It is worthy of note that this branch is the only bank in the whole of Okpe Local Government Area as it is today, and the significance of this bank to our people cannot be overemphasized because of the impact it will have on the economy of this local government. 

"They have been agitating and crying for years, and I told them that by the grace of God we would have a bank here. Today, that promise has been fulfilled, and I know that more banks are coming by the grace of God," he added. 

Governor Oborevwori attributed the growing influx of investments into Delta State to the prevailing atmosphere of peace and security. 

"Today, Delta State is enjoying an atmosphere of peace and security that allows our businesses to thrive and communities to prosper. This did not happen by chance. It is the result of deliberate efforts to strengthen security, promote stability and create an environment where people can live, work and invest with confidence," he said. 

According to him, the new branch would provide quality banking services to Osubi and neighbouring communities, support entrepreneurs, strengthen small and medium-scale businesses, promote financial inclusion and stimulate economic growth. 

He said: "When a leading financial institution such as Zenith Bank expands its presence in Delta State, it sends a powerful message that Delta is open for business and ready for greater investment. 

"As government, we remain committed to sustaining peace, improving infrastructure and providing the right environment for businesses to succeed. We will continue to work with private sector partners whose investments help drive growth, employment and improve the lives of our people". 

Earlier, the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc, Dr. Adaora Umeoji, expressed appreciation to Governor Oborevwori for supporting private sector investments and creating an enabling environment for businesses in the state. 
She said: "Your presence here today speaks volumes about your commitment to supporting private sector investments and the continued development of Delta State. You have further demonstrated this commitment through your generous donation of the land on which this branch now proudly stands. 

"The Governor actually donated this land free of charge. He demonstrated the large heart that Deltans are known for and his dedication to creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

"Since you assumed office, the pace of infrastructure development and socio-economic transformation across Delta State has been truly remarkable. The impact of your M.O.R.E Agenda is visible in communities across the state, and today you are bringing more world-class banking services to the good people of Osubi, your own community". 
The Zenith Bank chief noted that the Osubi branch marked the bank's 19th branch in Delta State since opening its first branch in Warri in 1994.

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