Why I supported Okowa’s emergence as Delta Governor – Ibori

Why I supported Okowa's emergence as Delta Governor – Ibori

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Former governor of Delta State, James Ibori, has revealed why he supported incumbent governor of the state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa in obtaining the party’s (Peopes Democratic Party, PDP) ticket and in finally winning the governorship election in 2015.

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Ibori noted that Okowa who hails Delta North was chosen based on justice, equity and fairness.

Ibori revealed this when he received a delegation of Ndi Anioma led by Dr Emmanuel Efeizomor, the Obi of Owa, and Chairman, Delta Council of Traditional Rulers, in his home in Oghara on Saturday.

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He commended the Delta North (Anioma) people for the visit and for their prayers which made freedom possible.

He said the massive support he received from the Aniomas in his quest for governorship in 1998 prompted his choice of an Anioma indigene as his deputy.

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My believe in justice, equity and fairness informed my firm support for an Anioma governor which has come to pass with Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on the saddle”, Ibori added.

He promised to continue to identify with Anioma people and urged them to remain united and support Okowa to succeed.

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Earlier, the Owa monarch had commended Ibori for his disposition to advance the political course of Anioma people.

He said that the five years absence of the former governor was greatly felt by Deltans, particularly the political class and members of the Peoples’ Democracy Party (PDP).

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The monarch added that Ibori’s return would change the political landscape of the state ahead of 2019 elections.

Others on the delegation were Chief Benjamin Elue, Chief Nkem Okwuofu, Dr. Chris Agbobu, Chief Theodora Giwa-Amu, traditional rulers, legislators and members of the State Executive Council from Delta North.

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