

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has said that his administration would
prioritise development through targeted investments in renewable energy and improved waste management systems.
The Governor stated this at the second edition of the 2026 mandatory continuing professional development programme of the National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN) at Asaba.
Represented by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme Ph.D, Governor Oborevwori noted that the theme of the programme ” Climate Change and Sustainability Reporting “was very timely and forward looking as it speaks directly to the pressing realities of the time.”
The Governor said, “I commend the national leadership of ANAN and the Delta State Branch for convening this programme and for choosing the timely and forward-looking theme, Climate Change and Sustainability Reporting.
“This theme speaks directly to the pressing realities of our time.
“Climate change is no longer a distant or theoretical concern. Here in Delta State, its impact is evident in recurring flooding, changing rainfall patterns, and the growing vulnerability of our riverine and coastal communities.

“These challenges demand deliberate, data-driven, and measurable responses.
“As accountants and financial professionals, you occupy a strategic position in shaping these responses. Sustainability reporting is not merely a compliance obligation; it is a critical tool for strengthening transparency, guiding responsible investment, and enabling sound decision-making by properly accounting for environmental and social costs.
“Our administration, guided by the MORE Agenda, remains committed to building a resilient and sustainable Delta State.
“We are embedding sustainability into our priorities through targeted investments in renewable energy, improved waste management systems, sustainable agriculture, urban renewal, and climate resilience initiatives, particularly in our vulnerable communities.
“We look to professional bodies such as ANAN to continue upholding the highest standards of integrity and accountability. Credible and transparent reporting will not only enhance public trust but also position our economy to attract green finance by engaging rigorously and translating its outcomes into practical tools for financial reporting, risk management, and governance.”


Speaking , the President/Chairman of Council, Hajia Zuwariat Talatu Kishima commended the State government for their support, the enabling environment and commitment of the State Government to governance and development.