
ASABA/Nigeria: Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has felicitated the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Chief Festus Keyamo, SAN, on the occasion of his 56th birthday, marked on January 21.
The goodwill message was conveyed in a statement issued on Wednesday in Asaba by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon.
In the message, Oborevwori described Keyamo as a distinguished Senior Advocate of Nigeria, an astute public servant and a committed patriot whose career in law and public service has continued to make a positive impact on national development.
The governor lauded the aviation minister for his notable contributions to the growth and repositioning of Nigeria’s aviation and aerospace sector, particularly in strengthening safety standards, enhancing institutional efficiency and promoting investor confidence.
He further commended Keyamo for his consistency, courage and professionalism in public office, noting that his leadership had brought renewed focus and visibility to the aviation sector at a critical period in the nation’s development.
Oborevwori also praised the minister for his unwavering commitment to the growth, unity and consolidation of the All Progressives Congress in Delta State and across the country, describing him as a dependable party leader and bridge-builder whose efforts had helped to strengthen the party’s structures.
According to the governor, Keyamo’s political maturity and dedication to democratic ideals have continued to earn him respect within and outside the party.
“On behalf of my family, the government and the good people of Delta State, I congratulate my dear brother and friend, Chief Festus Keyamo, SAN, on the occasion of his 56th birthday.
“He is a worthy son of Delta State who has brought pride to our state through his exemplary service to the nation,” Oborevwori said.
The governor prayed for God’s continued guidance, good health and wisdom for the aviation minister, expressing confidence that Keyamo would continue to render impactful service to Nigeria in the years ahead.