Without you, the story of Delta will be incomplete – Omo-Agege tells Ibori at 64

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Deputy Senate President and governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 elections, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has said without Chief James Ibori, the story of Delta will be incomplete.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Ima Niboro, Director, Communications and Media Strategy, Delta APC Gubernatorial Campaign Organisation quoted Senator Omo-Agege to have said this as Chief Ibori marks his 64th birthday.

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“Former Delta State Governor, Chief James Ibori,  has carved a niche for himself as a political leader without whom the story of modern Delta would be incomplete,” the Delta APC gubernatorial candidate was quoted to have said.

In a congratulatory message signed by the Director, Communications and Media Strategy of the Delta APC gubernatorial campaign organisation, Senator Omo-Agege described Chief Ibori as a leader who believes in building bridges rather than burning them.

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The Senator extolled the past and present leadership  roles of the ex-governor, recalling his invaluable contribution to the struggle for resource control and the attainment of 13 percent derivation for oil producing areas in Nigeria.

He noted that Ibori will remain a reference point in state and national politics because of his depth of knowledge and understanding of both Delta state and Nigeria.

“His agitation along with other great Niger Delta leaders and patriots paved way for the 13 per cent derivation from proceeds of oil and gas that some are frittering away today in Delta.

“Regardless, Chief Ibori remains a bridge builder and father to all irrespective of our political parties at the moment. His tenure as governor paved the way for positive developments in our state which endure till today.

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“He fostered peace in our multilingual state, built bridges across board. As the second civilian governor of our dear state from 1999 to 2007, he weathered several storms and laid a foundation for his successors to build on,” he said.

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