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  • For PDP in Delta, here are the big boys for 2023 – By Mideno Bayagbon

    For PDP in Delta, here are the big boys for 2023 – By Mideno Bayagbon

    By Mideno Bayagbon

    Email: mideno@thenewsguru.ng

    The Urhobos, who say it is their turn to produce the next governor of Delta state, are apparently not sitting on their oars.

    Through a group, Delta Central 23 (DC-23), they formed and made Chief Ighoyota Amori its national chairman, they have been going all over the state on sensitisation, mobilisation and selling of the idea of a Delta State Governor of Urhobo extraction to all.

    All the major candidates who are Urhobo men (no woman so far), are members and all, we are told, are agreed that whoever emerges the candidate at the end of the day will be fully supported by the rest.

    The campaign, the group is selling to all is: it is the turn of Delta Central to produce the governor of the state: Its only fair and equitable, a fitting reciprocity of Delta Central’s magnanimity in 2007 by allowing the rotation principle despite their overwhelming majority.

    Given Delta Central’s humongous voting power and their owning more than 60 percent of the population figure in Delta state, it is ordinarily a given that this senatorial zone can produce a governor with little assistance of other zones if it so chooses.

    But the reality on ground is that this is Nigeria and abracadabra politics reigns.

    Like the situation, nationally where the north controls the deciding votes that do not reflect the reality of geography and ecology, hamlets in riverine communities return magical figures.

    The four or so riverine local government areas of the state have in times past posted voting figures that even the most imaginative magician cannot conjure: figures that unbelievably almost doubled the entire votes of the Urhobos.

    In a general election, therefore, whoever controls access to the rivers and riverine votes becomes the go to person. It is perhaps based on this that Delta Central has been threading carefully by attempting to carry everybody along in its quest to produce the governor of the state come 2023 general elections.

    Our attempt today is to look at the plethora of aspirants who are currently trying to sell themselves to their parties as the ones who should be considered as the candidates, the flag bearer of their parties.

    Our emphasis, however, in this analysis today will focus on only the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. In no particular order, we will discuss the aspirants and their chances.

    At the end, there will be pointers as to who, if the primaries of the PDP were to hold today will be the top three aspirants.

    OLOROGUN KENNETH GBAGI

    The first to throw his hat into the ring is Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, a serial contestant for the position since 1999.

    He prides himself as a former minister of state for education under President Goodluck Jonathan, during the interim government.

    He was minister for six months but failed to be reappointed when President Jonathan was formally elected in 2011.

    To his credit, nevertheless, within the six months he was minister, he was able to get approval for a federal government secondary school to be located near his hometown, Oginibo.

    He also secured and set in motion a N100 million renovation of Urhobo College in Effurun, near Warri.

    He describes himself as an industrialist but he is more known for his Robinson Plaza shopping Plaza complex and for his hotel at PTI junction, Effurun.

    He also describes himself as a criminologist and lawyer. To his credit, he has tried his hands at various enterprises around the Warri-Effurun axis most of which are moribund; like the now abandoned, former Great Ogboru owned warehouses as you drive out of Effurun to Sapele, which Chief Gbagi tried to turn into a water factory and failed, amidst other ventures.

    Born poor, he came into wealth at a very young age, before he was 30 from a source most people are not privy.

    Among his supporters, there is the feeling that his flaunted association with former President Olusegun Obasanjo and General Ibrahim Babangida will swing the ticket to him.

    Whether the three contending groups in Delta PDP can be ordered by these leaders, outside Delta state, is something not open to debate.

    In the run up primaries to the 2015 governorship election held in Asaba, in which he also contested, Olorogun Gbagi scored only two votes.

    He perhaps has learnt from his previous experiences and is determined this time to make a good show at it.

    He is today the most visible, in the media; the one who has consulted with the leaders and potential delegates the most.

    Nevertheless, against him are the fact that he is lone ranger, tolerated by some of the leaders in the state but not completely trusted by them.

    He is said to be stingy. But more damaging to his campaign is the incidence at his hotel where he paraded some of his workers naked, including a pregnant married woman, who he accused of stealing from him; and posting their naked photos on the internet.

    Civil society organisations and women groups have since dragged him to court over this.

    Though the hoopla which greeted this and his being declared wanted by the `police in Delta state have all but died down, this incidence and the fact that he is accused too of refusing to pay his workers their due, always, may further dent his chances among the general populace who before now, some say, view his ambition with suspicion.

    OLOROGUN DAVID EDEVBIE

    Olorogun David Edevbie, a strong ally and indeed, the rumoured candidate of Chief Ibori himself, ordinarily should have been the front runner for Okowa’s seat.

    Of all those in the race today, he is the one with the most pedigree in governance and management. He has been an active participant in the corridors of power in the last 21 years.

    He was brought into active politics by James Ibori when he was governor of the state. He was recruited from the United Kingdom where he worked as an investment banker or so.

    For eight years or so, he was the commissioner for finance, a position that made him very powerful as the chief dispenser of the favours which Ibori allegedly doled out to his supporters. He decided who got what and when. He was then seemingly apolitical and behaved almost like an expatriate. But he had the full confidence of the governor who protected him from all the political hawks.

    He was thereafter the private secretary to the late President Musa Yar’Adua and was until recently the Chief of Staff to Governor Okowa. He is the kind of candidate, where he from Lagos state, could have easily gotten the nod to run for the office.

    Not a few hated his guts and most politicians in the state are quick to say that he is a very arrogant fellow. But all that seems to have changed as some of those who used to hate his guts are today seen associating with him and promoting his aspiration.

    His absence from the state for sometime at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic was at first interpreted as a subtle withdrawal from the race only for him to launch a forceful comeback which has catapulted him to the top ranks of the aspirants.

    Nevertheless, unconfirmed reports from various sources among the Ijaws, indicate that the Ijaws would rather do anti party voting than vote for him.

    His offence is not clear but some senior Ijaw politicians who spoke with Africa’s fastest rising online news platform, TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), appear serious.

    A senior political leader also confided that there is a lot of pressure on Chief Ibori, whether out of envy or the fear that an Edevbie government would not be a government as usual, open to looting, to reconsider backing him.

    To close observers, however, should Ibori withhold support for him, his political ambition, will come crashing. This is because most of those who support him now, his opponents claim, do so on the impression that he is Ibori’s anointed candidate. Be that as it may, David Edevbie is one of the front runners.

    THE GOLDEN BOY

    James Ojadovba Augoye is surprisingly not a surprising front runner for the candidacy of the People Democratic Party ticket.

    His anointing dates as far back as when the permutations and calculations for a possible successor to Senator Okowa began in the compromises and horse trading which solidified Okowa’s ascendency as governor of Delta in 2015. The trick was, he shared political sonship with Ifeanyi Okowa.

    Recall, that it was former Information Minister, Professor Sam Oyovbaire, who spearheaded the acceptance of Governor Okowa in Delta Central and indeed took on the task of selling him to the voting Delta state populace in the 2014-2015 pre election season almost against the grain in the then ruling party. That was how Professor Oyovbaire became the governor’s godfather.

    James Augoye was Oyovbaire right hand man, his man Friday who worked tirelessly to ensure that the votes turn out for Okowa especially in the two Okpe local government areas.

    He was fittingly rewarded with the juicy commissionership of the ministry of works. To his credit, and the acclaim of some, he discharged the office well and most credit him with being the brain behind the attempt to fix roads in the state.

    In fact, his supporters trumpet him as deputy road master! They say that if Governor Okowa today claims to be the road master, then his works commissioner who did the actual work should take most of the credit. In effect, they say that Augoye is a fit and competent loyalist to take over from Okowa.

    Governor Okowa, insiders have noted, was favourably disposed to an Augoye candidacy. For three reasons: he was considered a loyalist, he had showcased his competency and then there is the promises and seeming agreement with Professor Oyovbaire to have a say in who succeeds him as governor.

    But that was before the bubble burst. Okowa’s ruffling of the PDP rotation agreement in the state had set him against his perceived godfather, Professor Oyovbaire and all the Urhobo leaders who had supported him to become governor.

    Augoye had chosen to align his loyalty to his godfather and Governor Okowa was said to have been displeased. Insiders say that Okowa who demands loyalty of his aides was so peeved he started questioning why he should give his nod to Augoye. This kickstarted the interesting political times enveloping the state now.

    Unperturbed, Augoye, considered humbled, shrewd and politically astute has wormed his way into not just the Ibori group but indeed to most of the political leaders in PDP. Ask anyone of them, and Augoye’s name is either the first or the second they mention when assessing the aspirants for the post.

    Not many wonder: where did this James Augoye man emerge from? His political antecedents are humble. He rose from being a Councillor, to becoming an interim council chairman before Okowa’s emergence propelled him to state politics and political appointment.

    Augoye also has ethnic sentiments working in his favour. The Okpes who are the largest sub-ethnic group in Urhobo, and who occupy two distinct local government areas: Okpe and Sapele, are of the view that it is their turn to produce the governor of the state given that they have never produced any governor since the creation of the state while all the other ethnic sub-groups have each have their sons occupy the office.

    The campaign has been on going and there seems to be an understanding that the Okpes have a case. So far, unlike the other sub groups who have two or more aspirants contesting for the post, Augoye is the only Okpe in the race.

    JAMES MANAGER

    All are agreed that Senator James Manager is an astute politician with good grassroots support especially in the Delta South Senatorial zone which comprises the Ijaws, the Itsekiris and the Isokos.

    He was a foundation works commissioner under Chief James Ibori who he partnered with from their Grassroots Democratic Movement, GDM days. He was “bribed” with a senatorial seat when Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, from the same senatorial seat became the favourite for the post of Governor post Ibori, a post he has held in four consecutive elections.

    Maternally of the Isoko ethnic group, one of the tripod that holds the Delta South Senatorial district, Manager has somehow, against the zoning arrangement in the state emerged one of the front runners for the party’s flag.

    As stated in our last article, were he to wait till it is the perceived turn of Delta South senatorial zone before aspiring for the position, he would already be in his 70s, a time he would be considered too old to vie for the office.

    KINGSLEY BURUTU OTUARO

    He is the sitting deputy governor of the state. He too is of the Ijaw ethnic group. At 53 years, he is one of the youngest aspirants who have shown interest in succeeding his boss, Ifeanyi Okowa.

    He is a past Special Assistant to James Ibori, a two time former commissioner representing the Ijaw ethnic group on the DESOPADEC board. His Excellency has been in the corridors of power since the Ibori government days.

    A lawyer and masters degree holder in Peace and Conflict Studies, he has emerged as one of the top five contenders for the position.

    It is hard to say now if Governor Okowa who was backed by the Tompolo and the various Ijaw groups and reaped their magical votes massively will throw his weight behind his deputy.

    But some say that having taken a stance for a level playing field for all the zones, Okowa would be hard put to chest out for his deputy. This is especially so given the unstated threat that should Okowa force his way through with a candidate that is not of Urhobo ethnic group, the Urhobos can punish him and the PDP and vote for whoever the APC candidate turns out to be.

    BARRISTER FRED MAJEMITE

    A two time commissioner in Delta state, a robust, active politician and lawyer, Fred Majemite is pursing his ambition to succeed Governor Okowa purposefully and calculatedly.

    He has met and consulted with almost all the political leaders of the party. He is traversing the state and trying to build a solid political base to propel him into the pole position for the flag of the PDP.

    Its a herculean task, but he does not seem to be deterred by the seeming anointing which Edevbie and Augoye appear to enjoy.

    OVIE AGAS

    The rumour in town, of recent is that Governor Okowa is beginning to look the way of his former Secretary to Government, Chief Ovie Agas.

    In the rat race for positioning and alignment, a shift is beginning to appear. The rumoured romance of Ovie Agas by Governor Okowa has introduced a new frenzy among political jobbers.

    The idea being that whoever Governor Okowa supports will immediately be pivoted to the top three position among the aspirants.

    WATCH OUT: Three names are also on the lips of some political observers in the state. The first of this, is Chief Kenneth Okpara, a former commissioner for finance under Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan who is a former world bank officer.

    Brought into politics by Dr Uduaghan, he has been approached by some PDP chieftains and has been persuaded to enter the race by some of the top politicians in the state. Though facing a personal challenge, Chief Okpara might likely become more visible on the campaign trail from January next year.

    Political pundits are also interestingly looking in the direction of Olorogun Emmanuel Aguariavwodo, a one time House of Representative Member, a former Managing Director of the NDDC and a former Senator and two term adviser to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    As with almost all things with him, pundits say they won’t be surprised if the God factor which usually works in his favour throws him into the top contender rung of the crowded field of PDP aspirants soon. Could he be the joker Okowa is holding to his chest?

    The third person seemingly on the radar is the effervescent Jaro Egbo, a former adviser to Ibe Kachukwu when he was junior Petroleum Minister; a current adviser to the interim administrator of the NDDC and a former candidate for the house of assembly elections of Delta State.

    So who does the cap fit? it is still morning yet on the campaign trail but Edevbie, Augoye and Manager currently seem to be head and shoulders above the rest.

    Nevertheless, whoever finally emerges will depend on the political relationship management between the Ibori and Okowa groups on the one hand and Okowa and Professor Oyovbaire on the other.

  • Delta 2023: Augoye, the choice of Deltans – By Egagifo

    Delta 2023: Augoye, the choice of Deltans – By Egagifo

    By Comrade Obaro Egagifo

    Over the years, Delta State politics has grown into one of the most interesting in Nigeria, especially as the All Progressives Congress (APC) looks forward to wresting the State from the firm grip of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    This means battle, and the leaders of the PDP in the State know they cannot afford to miscalculate it’s political permutations, if not, the party stands the chance to lose the battle for the heart of Dennis Osadebay House, Asaba to the APC.

    With political fortune ever shining bright on the PDP family in Delta as a result of the “gentleman arrangement” of zoning the governorship seat across the three Senatorial Districts of the State, it becomes expedient that the PDP must get its permutations right for 2023.

    This is more so as Deltans have come to build their trust in the gentleman arrangement of the PDP in the State that they cannot trust the State in the hands of any other party.

    In getting it’s permutations right, the PDP must go into its drawing board devoid of sentiments and look into the array of aspirants before it, and make a good decision on the better person to fly the gubernatorial flag of the party come 2023 in order for the PDP to continue to retain the State.

    From the pulse of Deltans, the best choice before the PDP is no other but the gentle and humble Chief James Ojadovba Augoye. Chief Augoye is a man, who many Deltans have come to know very well during his time as two-time Commissioner for Works of Delta State.

    The reputation of Augoye across the State rubs off. He has been tested by the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa administration, and Deltans have come to build their trust in him. Those who have come close to the politician can attest to the gentle and humble nature of him.

    Having traversed the length and breadth of Delta State as Commissioner for Works, Augoye scored popularity among Deltans along the way. He, therefore, possesses the political wherewithal to win the State for the PDP as a result of his popularity.

    This is even more so as Augoye understands the leadership needs of Delta State, and most importantly, the developmental trajectory of the State and the needs of the people, having served as Commissioner for Works, and the only one to serve in that office for two terms since the creation of the State.

    Not just hinged on the political configuration of the PDP in Delta State nor his popularity to win the State for the party, the former Commissioner has what it takes to govern Delta State in real terms.

    Chief Augoye has a reputable public service record in politics.

    Until becoming Commissioner for Works, Augoye, popularly known as the Agadagba Okpe had served in various political and community capacities, gaining the necessary expertise needed for him to serve well as Governor.

    Born on May 16th, 1965 in the oil-rich community of Ugbokodo in Okpe local government area of the State, Augoye possesses this driving force to sustain the developmental trajectory of past and present leaders of the State.

    Augoye had a rapid and highly improbable rise to political limelight, so much that it is as though the spirits that position men for service are with him in his quest to become the next Governor of Delta State.

    Augoye may not be your typical politician. Reason for this is not far-fetched because he possesses a B.Sc. (Hons) in Political Science, and thus understands the fine prints of politics, and not the politics of bad blood we have come to be accustomed with in Nigeria.

    In addition to the style of politician he is, Augoye is more of an administrator, and having a Masters degree of Public Administration to his credit, he is an administrator par excellence. Augoye is no doubt the best hand to administer the resources of the State for best results.

    Recall that Augoye was appointed member of the Okpe Local Government transition committee, where he served as Chairman of the Internal Revenue Generating Committee in 2003. This no doubt places Augoye in a better position to generate much needed revenue for the running of the State.

    A governor should be able to properly manage the resources of his State for the greater good of every citizen of the State. Augoye as governor with his experience, will no doubt, ensure that the revenue generation capacity of Delta State is optimised.

    The fact that Augoye is a two term commissioner attests to his aptness in the utilization of resources. It is on record that he justified why he was appointed Commissioner for Works twice. This makes him appropriate for governor. He will deliver, and beat expectations.

    More also, Augoye understands Delta State is endowed with human resources, as well as understands very well the numerous natural resources the State is blessed with, and how to harness them for the greater good of Deltans.

    All these mean Augoye is the best option to consolidate on the infrastructural strides of Governor Okowa. Deltans are sure that Augoye will ensure continuity of government programmes, while building legacy projects his administration would be remembered for.

    Augoye has also served in the capacity of Councilor representing Ward 10 in the Okpe local Government Council Area between 2004 and 2007 and was appointed Okpe Local Government Council Chairman between 2012 and 2014.

    The Agadagba Okpe in 2015 served as the coordinator of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Campaign Council for Okpe Local Government Area, a position he used to mobilize support of over 65 towns, communities and villages in Okpe for Governor Okowa’s election in 2015.

    Chief Augoye held the same position for Gov. Okowa’s reelection in 2019, making PDP win all elections in Okpe local government area. Augoye delivers.

    As a grassroots politician he is, no doubt, Augoye will bring his experience to bear in mobilization of voters to prosecute the Delta State 2023 governorship election for the PDP to win it.

    It is, therefore, pertinent that the PDP considers Chief Augoye as it’s guber flag bearer because he is the one who can pull votes massively for the party in the 2023 governorship election to hold in the State.

    Augoye is by far the best choice for Deltans in the 2023 governorship election, and the PDP must bank on this.

    Fortune tellers have said that since Chief James Onanefe Ibori started the prevailing gentleman arrangement of the PDP in the State, and that another James is about to restart the cycle, Deltans are in for good tidings.

    While it is only God who knows who can become the next Governor of Delta State come 2023, one thing that is certain, is that God is with Augoye.

    The PDP can rest assured that if Chief Augoye bears the flag of the party in the 2023 governorship election, the APC cannot stand any chance of putting up a fight to take the State.

     

    ~ Comrade Obaro Egagifo, former Media Aide to Chief James Augoye, writes from Warri, Delta State

  • Okowa, Ayade mourn ex-Military Administrator, Ibrahim Kefas

    Okowa, Ayade mourn ex-Military Administrator, Ibrahim Kefas

    Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and his Cross River State counterpart, Prof Ben Ayade have condoled with the Kefas family and Taraba State Government over the passing away of former Military Administrator, Air Commodore Ibrahim Kefas (retd).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Kefas, who hails from Wukari in Taraba died at the age of 73 on Friday in an Abuja hospital after a brief illness.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, on Saturday in Asaba, Okowa also commiserated with Wukari community over the sad incident.

    He said that the late Kefas was a renowned soldier, administrator and politician, who was Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Taraba after retirement from the military.

    He noted that the deceased distinguished himself as Military Administrator of Cross River and Delta States between 1993 and 1996.

    According to the Governor, as military administrator, the departed Kefas contributed immensely to the development of the states he served.

    “On behalf of my family, the government and people of Delta, I mourn with the Kefas family, the people of Wukari and the Taraba State Government on the passing away of Air Commodore Ibrahim Kefas (retd).

    “The late Kefas was an accomplished soldier, administrator and statesman, who will be remembered for epitomising service and patriotism in Nigeria’s development while in service.

    “He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, particularly those whose lives he affected,” Okowa said.

    He prayed to God to accept the deceased’s soul and grant fortitude to the family and associates to bear the loss.

    Meanwhile, Governor Ayade of Cross River State expressed shock and sadness over the death of Air Commodore Ibrahim Kefas (retired), a former Military Administrator of the state.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Christian Ita, Ayade described the late Kefas as a diligent soldier and a sound administrator, who played a key role in the development of the state during his tour of duty to the state between 1993-1994.

    “I received with sadness the news of the demise of the ex-MILAD, Air Commodore Ibrahim Kefas (retired). He was a fine gentleman who proved his mettle as an astute administrator during his tour of duty in our state as Military Administrator,” the statement quoted Ayade.

    The governor rued that by the former Military Administrator’s transition, “death has robbed Cross of a dear friend, a statesman and a partner in the socio-economic and infrastructural development of our state.

    “While we join his family, the people of Wukari, the government and people of Taraba state and the Nigerian military to mourn his passing, we are consoled that he left behind legacies that would keep his memory alive.

    “For in the words of Ann Lnn, “when someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.’”

    Ayade prayed to God to grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

    He assured the family that his thoughts and prayers are with them as they grieve.

  • Okowa mourns aide, Mary Iyasere

    Okowa mourns aide, Mary Iyasere

    Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has expressed sadness at the death of his Special Adviser on Entrepreneurship Development, Mrs Mary Iyasere.

    In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, in Asaba on Friday, Okowa described Iyasere, aged 68, as a thoroughbred politician.

    Okowa added that Iyasere was a dependable politician and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The governor noted that Iyasere, also a lawyer and entrepreneur, died on Thursday in Benin during a brief illness.

    He commiserated with her family, Orhoakpor community and the entire people of Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state, where the deceased hailed from.

    Okowa noted that the deceased was the Woman Leader of the PDP in the state from 2003 to 2007.

    According to him, Iyasere was a devoted PDP member and contributed immensely to the party’s growth in her ward, local government area and the state.

    “On behalf of the government and people of Delta, I mourn the passing of a great woman and grassroots politician, who died in Benin on Thursday.

    “The news of her death was that of utter bewilderment.

    “Indeed, she was a gentlewoman, friendly and receptive to the young and elderly,” he said.

    The governor added that Iyasere distinguished herself in the service of PDP and Delta.

    “As the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry and a member of the state‘s executive council in our first term, Iyasere served diligently and demonstrated commitment to the unity and development of the state,” he said.

    Okowa said that the deceased departed when her services were needed more, adding that the government and people of Delta would miss her.

    He prayed God to accept her soul and grant her family, friends and associates the strength to bear the death.

  • APC urges Gov. Okowa’s intervention over Asagba, LG council feud

    APC urges Gov. Okowa’s intervention over Asagba, LG council feud

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), Delta chapter, has urged Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa to intervene in the economic war between the Asagba-In-Council and the Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government Area.

    The party made the call in a statement issued by its Publicity Secretary (Caretaker), Mr Sylvester Imonina, on Tuesday in Asaba.

    He said the information at the disposal of the state APC showed that the Asagba traditional council had not received its constitutional stipends from the Oshimili South LG Council for the past two years.

    According to Imonina, the call has become inevitable in view of the fact that Asaba is now a cosmopolitan city, and a home to people who are not indigenous to the City.

    “Besides, the squabble between the Asagba-In-Council and Oshimili South Local Government Council Chairman could be interpreted wrongly or rightly by members of the public.

    “Particularly, the indigenes may see it as an affront and denigration of the traditional stool, and or an act of economic and political war against Asaba people.

    “Information at the disposal of the state APC is to the effect that for more than two years, the five per cent stipends that is constitutionally due to Oshimili South Traditional Council is yet to be paid despite humongous monthly Federal allocations to the Local Government Council.”

    Imonina added, “in spite of several meetings, entreaties and demands made by the Asagba-In-Council, the Council Chairman gave deaf ears to same.

    “As a result, the Asagba-In-Council recently issued a proclamation to the effect that no one should have any dealing with Oshimili South Local Government Council in respect of some key assets in Asaba, as they belong to Asaba Community.

    “We have an information that during the recent birthday celebration of the Asagba of Asaba, Oshimili South Local Government Council Chairman was not invited by the Asagba-In-Council to the celebration.

    “Regrettably, the Council boss allegedly stormed the palace with thugs, for whatever intention, which resulted in malicious damage of properties, while many people sustained different degree of injuries.

    “Delta APC unequivocally states that no kingdom and its Indigenes would tolerate the desecration of its traditional stool by any one or group of people by whatever means; the traditional stool is seen as their symbol of who and what they are.

    “We, therefore, state that whatever the issues are, should be settled without delay by the governor.

    ” The people of the state want peace. Politics and economic consideration must not take front row on issues affecting our Royal Fathers and peace of our dear state”.

  • Gov Okowa, Oborevwori mourn Denis Omovie

    Gov Okowa, Oborevwori mourn Denis Omovie

    Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and Speaker Sheriff Oborevwori have expressed sadness over the sudden death of Hon Dennis Omovie, a former member of the State House of Assembly.

    Omovie, who is the Unuevworo (Traditional Prime Minister) of Ugboroke, reportedly died on Tuesday night at a hospital in Warri, after a brief illness.

    Until his death, the four-time member of the Parliament was the Director-General, Delta State Public and Private Properties Protection Agency.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, on Wednesday in Asaba, Okowa commiserated with the people of Warri South and Uvwie Local Government Areas and Ugboroke community in particular, over the demise of the grassroots politician and community leader.

    According to the Governor, the deceased was a thoroughbred politician, who was very popular among his people, accounting for the reason he contested and won elections to represent them in the state assembly for four consecutive terms.

    He said, “on behalf of the government and people of Delta, I mourn the passing of a gentleman and grassroots politician, Hon. Dennis Omovie, who passed on in Warri on Tuesday.

    “The news of his passing was a terrible shock to me and the entire state. He was a gentleman-politician, and he distinguished himself in the service of his people and the state.

    “As a member of the State Assembly, he chaired the Committees on Public Petition, Legal and Judicial Matters as well as Public Accounts, and he served diligently.

    “My condolences go to the family, especially his wife, Justice Mabel Omovie of the State High Court, Asaba.”

    Okowa prayed God to grant fortitude to those who mourn his demise and grant the deceased’s soul eternal rest.

    In a similar vein, Oborevwori expressed shock over the sudden death of the former lawmaker.

    The Speaker, who described the former lawmaker as a selfless leader and a pathfinder lamented that the Legislature has lost a legislative asset.

    In a Press Statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Dennis Otu, the Speaker expressed grief over the spate of deaths of ex-lawmakers of the Delta State House of Assembly, stressing that it was gradually depleting the resevoir of experienced ex-lawmakers in the State.

    According to the Speaker, only recently, the House lost a former Speaker of the House , Rt. Hon. (Prince) Sam Obi to the cold hands of death and his Valedictory session in the Hallowed chamber of the House was attended by the late Hon Dennis Omovie who had played a glowing tribute to the late former speaker.

    While commiserating with the family, friends and political associates of the late Honourable Omovie, he noted that the deceased, who represented Warri South Two State Constituency for sixteen years contributed immensely to the legislative process and procedures during his time in the House.

    He added that the late former lawmaker also provided sustenance to many of his constituents through his empowerment programmes.

    The Speaker prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed ex-lawmaker and urged those he left behind, particularly his wife, children and the extended family to whom he devoted time and resources, to sustain his legacies of service to God and humanity.

  • Delta APC chides Okowa for appointing too many Commissioners

    Delta APC chides Okowa for appointing too many Commissioners

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State has chided the State Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa for appointing two many Commissioners in spite of scarce resources.

    The party said this in a statement by the State Publicity Secretary (Caretaker), Mr Sylvester Imonina on Monday in Asaba, describing the appointment as another circle of unpleasant wastage.

    According to Imonina, the party notes with concern the recent appointment of four State’s Commissioners for Education and two Commissioners for Works.

    “The worries of Delta APC are predicated on the fact that because of economic downturn plaguing the world, saner governments are circumspect in decisions that have the potential to depleting States’ scarce resources.

    “Recent events in Delta have shown that the PDP led-government has scored hat-trick in economic wastages and indifference to the economic well-being of the people.

    “While the people are yet to recover from the economic drains of over 2,000 unwanted appointed political aides who are mostly dead woods, the governor has once again placed more financial burden on people with the appointments,” he said.

    Imonina said that the portfolios for the four Commissioners for Education are Commissioner for Higher Education, Commissioner for Technical Education, Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education and Commissioner for Primary Education.

    “In the Ministry of Works, there is the Commissioners for Rural Roads, and Commissioner for Highways and Urban Roads.

    “A cursory look at these appointments and portfolios leaves no one in doubt that they were made as jobs for the boys, not for the sake of delivery of dividends of democracy to the people.

    “Delta APC dares to say that two vibrant hands can conveniently man the ministry of education, as against the appointments of four commissioners.

    “Also, one vibrant and capable individual can handle the ministry of works, instead of two people, ” he said.

    Imonina added: “We want to draw the attention of the people to the fact that while they wallow in abject poverty, every newly appointed Commissioner is entitled to at least a non-refundable sum of N60 million as take off allowances.

    ”The Constitution only says that every Local Government Area is entitled to a Civil Commissioner in the State Executive Council.

    “There is no justifiable reason for the appointment of people whose services are not needed before any government could achieve her programmes for the citizenry.

    “Delta APC calls on the people of Delta to reject these amorphous portfolios and conduit pipes.”

  • CAN lauds Gov. Okowa’s performance in governance

    CAN lauds Gov. Okowa’s performance in governance

    …Christian group projects Augoye for Governor in 2023

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Friday poured encomium on the Governor of Delta State, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa for his outstanding performance in governance.

    Chairman of the Ugbokodo, Okpe Local Government Area chapter of the CAN, Pastor Alika Ogochukwu lauded the Governor at a prayer session organized for the governorship aspiration of Chief James Augoye, the former Delta State Commissioner for Works.

    The prayer session was organized by the Ugbokodo Political Forum (UPF), led by Mr. Sunday Omadaju, in conjunction with the Ugbokodo chapter of the CAN.

    The Association specially lauded Governor Okowa for his outstanding performance in governance, and appreciated the Governor for appointing Chief Augoye to serve with him.

    The CAN chairman said Governor Okowa did very well for making sure that Okpe Kingdom is ably represented in his administration. He also thanked the Governor for ensuring sustainable peace in the State, and for ensuring even distribution of projects across the State.

    Rating Augoye as Commissioner for Works, Ogochukwu said the former Commissioner performed above board in articulating the policies and programmes of the Okowa’s administration.

    He expressed optimism that if Augoye is given the opportunity to serve as Governor of the State come 2023 he will meet the expectations of Deltans.

    While calling on Deltans to throw their weights behind the aspiration of Augoye, the CAN chairman led prayers for the political processes in the State to favour the ambition of Augoye.

    Meanwhile, speaking during the prayer day, which Ogochukwu said was a confirmation of what God wants to do in the life of Augoye come 2023, the leader of UPF, Omadaju said the UPF is for every person resident in Ugbokodo irrespective of political affiliations.

    Speaking to the over hundreds of persons and over 20 clergymen present at the occasion, the UPF leader said the group was set up to lead mobilisation for Augoye as politicking for 2023 draws ever closer.

    Omadaju pleaded with Governor Okowa and the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to give Augoye the opportunity to serve the State in the capacity of Governor, given his antecedents as Commissioner for Works.

    Meanwhile, Governorship hopeful, Chief Augoye, speaking at the prayer day, recalled his dream of becoming Governor as far back as 29 years ago.

    Augoye revealed he first had the dream of becoming the Governor of Delta State in 1993. He said God told him 29 years ago and that he has never mentioned it to anyone.

    The two-time Delta State Commissioner for Works said he is a man who does not struggle for position, that everything he has or has become is by the grace of God.

    Augoye emphasized that by the grace of God, 2023 will be a year of total consolidation and advancement on His Excellency, Sen. Dr. Okowa’s legacy in Delta State. He stated that this means Deltans across the 25 local government areas of the State will continue to have reasons to glorify God.

    Augoye had said a day is coming when he will unveil his manifesto for Deltans to assess his plans and policies.

    At the event, prayers were said for God’s guidance and protection for Augoye’s aspiration as well as the success of the remaining part of the Gov. Okowa’s administration, which has developed the State in line with his SMART agenda for a stronger Delta.

    Highlights of the program include praise and worship to God, exhortation and prayers for Governor Okowa, Augoye and Delta State.

    Present at the prayer day are leaders of UPF; Mr. Francis Umuko and Mr. John Uvo, including the most elderly man of the community, Pa Isaac Ukeredi.

    Ministers present include: Pastor Olusoji Ajayi, Rev Dr. Johnson Imeh, Rev. Gladys Akpoumukoro, Pastor Gracious Onosakponome, Bishop Pat Aigbodelehe, Rev Ashley Idama, Rev. Apst Sunday Ikudehinbu, amongst others.

  • Assembly passes Delta House Service Commission Bill

    Assembly passes Delta House Service Commission Bill

    The Delta House of Assembly on Wednesday passed the Bill establishing the State House of Assembly Service Commission.

    The passage was sequel to the adoption of the report of the House Committee on Special Bills, presented by the Chairman, Mrs Pat Ajudua during plenary in Asaba.

    Consequently, Deputy Majority Leader, Mr Oboro Preyor, moved the motion for the third reading and its passage.

    Mr Charles Oniyere, representing Ughelli North 1 constituency, seconded the motion.

    The motion was unanimously adopted by the lawmakers, when put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Chief Sheriff Oborevwori.

    The Speaker commended the lawmakers for the speedy passage of the bill, adding that it would help to strengthen the autonomy drive of the state legislature as being canvassed by stakeholders across the country.

    Oborevwori directed that a clean copy of the bill be forwarded to Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa for his assent.

  • BREAKING: Okowa moves to legalise ban on open grazing in Delta

    BREAKING: Okowa moves to legalise ban on open grazing in Delta

    In a move to legalise the ban on open grazing in Delta State, the State Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa has sent a bill to that effect to the State House of Assembly.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the bill, legalising ban on open grazing sent to the House by Governor Okowa was read during Tuesday’s plenary by Speaker Sheriff Oborevwori.

    The bill is for a law to Provide for the Regulation of Livestock Grazing, Rearing and Marketing and To Prohibit Open Grazing and Related Matters.

    TNG reports the bill passed first reading on the floor of the Delta State House of Assembly after it was read on Tuesday.

    The motion for the bill was moved by Hon Oghenerume Yakubu Ruben, member representing Ughelli South constituency.

    The motion was seconded by Christopher Ochor Ochor, the Deputy Speaker of the House.

    TNG reports Governors of the Southern region of Nigeria had earlier pronounced a ban on open grazing.

    Following debate on the motion, the Speaker, Oborevwori then slated 14th July, 2021 for the second reading of the bill.