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Gbagi Absent As Urhobo Leaders Plot 2023 Moves

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Leaders of Urhobo Nation in Delta Central Senatorial District of Delta State, have agreed to sustain unity for the common good and for the actualisation of governorship slot in 2023, under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

However, conspicuously absent from the long list of high ranking Delta Central leaders at the strategy meeting was Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, the man who has been most vocal in his aspiration for the governorship in 2023.

Remarkably, most of those at the meeting were elements of the Ifeanyi Okowa tendency and not surprisingly, passed vote of confidence in the State Governor, for his visionary leadership and good governance strides.

They meeting also took proactive step to blend words with action by constituting a political pressure group to drive the process of producing another governor in 2023, so as to further consolidate on the total grip of the state political system by PDP.

The meeting of Urhobo leaders which was held on Thursday 8th April, 2021, at the Asaba residence of the Convener and Chairman of Asaba Capital Territory Development Agency, ACTDA, Chief Ighoyota Amori, resolved to allow aspirants to start indicating interest for the race with the overall objective of narrowing down the choice to a more suitable candidate that will be projected by Delta Central PDP political structure to fly the party’s governorship ticket in 2023.

The eight local governments which constitutes Delta Central Senatorial District were ably represented, and it was decided that DELTA CENTRAL 2023, (DC-23, for short) be adopted as the name of the political pressure group that will serve as the major group for political consultations and advocacy, to drum up state wide support for the district’s common objective of producing governorship candidate in this dispensation.

DC-23 proponents also resolved to in no distant date convey another meeting to deepen the planning process by constituting committees and subcommittees to drive the governorship slot project in the three senatorial districts comprising 25 local government areas of the state.

Convener of the stakeholders meeting which gave birth to DC-23 Group, Chief Ighoyota Amori said the need for Delta Central to speak with one voice cannot be overemphasised, adding that the district is not divided and can never be divided over the governorship slot.

He advised would-be aspirants within the district to go about their ambition peacefully without name calling, with the understanding that DC-23 Group shall serve as the unifying organ to achieve Delta Central governorship slot based on the ongoing rotation of power by PDP on senatorial basis.

Amori urged the people of Delta Central and Urhobo leaders to remain united under the group – “Delta Central 2023,” while governorship aspirants must of a necessity organise consultations and campaign team in line with the overall objective of DC-23, which is to produce another PDP governor who will succeed the incumbent governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, on May 29, 2023.

“Today, we are good to go, to commence our sincere drive to actualise Delta Central slot of producing another PDP governor in 2023, based on the power rotation formula of our great party.

“We must embrace our brothers and sisters in Delta North and Delta South Senatorial Districts; partner with them and work together in love and unity, so that at the end of it all, we shall collectively celebrate the victory, and constitute an all inclusive government for the overall development of the state.

Also speaking, father of government and erudite professor of political science, Prof Sam Oyovbaire thanked Chief Amori for convening the meeting, and stressed the need for Delta Central to be united more than anything else, for the actualisation of the 2023 governorship slot, saying that the zoning formula of PDP in Delta is based on senatorial district to senatorial district, not tribe or ethnic nationality.

He noted that the choice of local government, tribe or ethnic nationality is solely within the district saddled with the responsibility of producing the party’s governorship candidate for election, and urged party leaders in other districts to explain the true position of zoning to their people, followers and supporters for the attainment of party overall objectives.

In his brief remarks, the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori said the unity of the people of Delta central and Urhobo leaders should never be compromised, pointing out that whatever the political aspiration of individuals may be, the end result must correspond with DC-23 objective of producing the next governor, and in line with PDP’s Delta Central slot for transition of power.

Former Director General of the state Direct Labour Agency, DLA, Chief Terry Noah, said the meeting was timely and urged leaders in the district to team up and reach out to other leaders in Delta North and South to support DC-23 objectives.

He urged leaders and stakeholders to abhor politics of “tribe” or “ethnic nationality,” adding that politics of bitterness and name calling must never be allowed to rear her ugly head within PDP family.

Noah, suggested that Chief Amori, should continue to host the group in Asaba, until after the various committees and subcommittees must have been inaugurated and ready to hit the ground running, before moving meetings to Delta Central.

Highlight of the meeting of the Urhobo leaders was the vote of confidence passed in the state party leader and governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, and the adoption of; DELTA CENTRAL 2023 (DC-23) as the name of the political pressure group to unite aspirants, mobilize the people, consult leaders and stakeholders in Delta North and Delta South Senatorial Districts to support DC-23.

Present at the meeting were; the Convener, Chief Ighoyota Amori, former Minister of Information, Prof Sam Oyovbaire, the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, JP,  Sen Emmanuel Aguariavwodo, former Secretary to Delta State Government, Rt Hon Festus Ovie Agas, Chief Terry Noah, former member representing Ethiope Federal Constituency, Barrister Lovett Idisi, Hon Evelyn Oboro represented, Hon Igbrakpata, Hon Samuel Marierie, Hon Efe Ofobruku, Hon Mathew Tsekiri, Hon Prince Eric Oharisi, Chief of Staff to Delta State Government, Olorogun David Edevbie, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Peter Mrakpor, SAN, former Commissioner for Lands, Olorogun Fred Majemite, former Commissioner for Economic Planning, Chief George Orogun,  Honourable Commissioner for Urban Renewal, Barrister Arthur Akpowowo, Commissioner for Special Duties, Chief Henry Sakpra and Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Chief Chris Onogba.

Other Urhobo leaders were; Elegbete Moses Odibo represrnted, Chief Emmanuel Ighomena, former Chairman of Ethiope East LGA, Chief Mrs Faith Majemite, former Chairman of Ethiope West LGA, Chief Solomon Golley, Hon Taleb Tebite, Bright Onajefe-Gift Edejeghro, Hon Dr Isaac Akpoveta, Chief Godwin Sito, Mrs Philomena Ededey, Mrs Iroro Oyearone-, Mrs Eunice Okoh, Chief P. O. C Ovbije, Barr. A. K Osawota, Hon Anthony Akpomiemie, Dr Lucky Avweromre, Mr Paul Etaga, Prof Patrick Muoboghare, Dr Amos Ighorodje, Chief Hope Erute, Chief EMUOBO Gbagi, Barrister Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, Hon Raymond Edijala, Barr Andrew Orugbo, Mr Austin Ayemidejor, Mr Festus Pemu, Chief Favour Ededey, Mr Efe Itie, Chief Barr. Isaac Itebu, Dr Amos Ighorodje, Engr Christabel Obiuwevbi, Barr. Ejaife Omizu Odebala, Hon. Barr. Anthony Akpomiemie, Mr Happy Edijana, etcetera.

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