
My mission is to provide practical and accessible legislative representation, as well as set priorities and goals for the Rural-Urban development of my people.
Blessing Obomovo
Where We Are Going. Together
My Political Declaration of Intent
My dear people of Isoko North and South Federal Constituency!
There comes a time in the life of a people when silence is no longer an option, and service becomes a responsibility that must be embraced with courage and clarity. That time is now.
After a deep reflection, wide consultations, and a firm conviction rooted in my lifelong commitment to our people, I, Sir (Bldr.) Blessing Oghale Obomovo, hereby formally declare my intention to contest for the office of Member, House of Representatives, to represent the good people of Isoko North and South Federal Constituency in the 2027 general elections.
This decision is not driven by ambition for office, but by a burden for service.
I come into this race as a son of the soil, one who understands the realities of our people and who have walked the same paths, shared in the same struggles, and witnessed firsthand the paradox of a land richly blessed yet insufficiently developed., a people full of potential yet unharnessed . But I believe that story can change and that time is now.
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Core Principles
Mission
Our Members
Vision for the people of Isoko
The Six Pillars of OGHALEISOKO2027
1. Your Go-To Rep
Too often, the Nigerian federal representative disappears into Abuja upon election, surfacing only during campaign season. The constituency becomes a source of votes, not a community to be served. This is the representation gap that OGHALEISOKO2027 seeks to permanently close.
4. Healthcare: Dignity for Every Isoko Life
In Isoko today, a serious illness often means a journey to Oghara, to Asaba, to Warri, to Benin City, or to Lagos. The constituency’s primary healthcare centres are under-equipped, under-staffed, and under-powered. Maternal mortality, preventable childhood diseases, and non-communicable conditions all take an unnecessary toll on Isoko’s human potential.
2. Strategic Lobbying & Oversight
There is an important truth I acknowledge with full clarity: the power of a single member of the House of Representatives to directly implement projects is constitutionally limited. The powers of the legislature may be defined narrowly as just the making of laws. This is not a weakness to be hidden; it is a reality to be worked with strategically.
3. Infrastructure
Jumpstarting Isoko industrialization
5. Empowerment
Transforming lives through SMEs, agriculture, education, skills, sports, entertainment and community growth.
6. United Isoko
One of the most painful observations made by Isoko’s own leaders is that the community has long been its own greatest obstacle. Former PDP Delta State chairman Emmanuel Ogidi puts it plainly: the Isoko people have wasted time ‘pulling down their own leaders, mentors and spiritual fathers.’

