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Okowa On Arise TV: The Untold Facts

By Emmanuel Olugua

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On an Arise TV video that’s gone viral, Delta State governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, dons a fashionable suit whose top buttons the average pensioner, the pensions of whom he ignored until the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, called him out, definitely cannot afford.

On the video, he makes spurious, unfounded and unverifiable claims that he has restored the peace in the riverine areas of Delta, and has brought immense development to its people — just how?

How can’t anyone be besides themselves with indignation at the baleful deceits!

The fact is that the PDP government of Okowa has undeveloped and marginalized the oil rich state of Delta. The government has managed it into a failing and functionless mess, where stadiums collapse on people and lives are taken in a Hobbesian state of anomie.

Part of the Stephen Keshi Township Stadium collapsed on Thursday. Today, Sunday, the other part caught fire. And this is how in Delta, people die avoidable deaths, are constantly displaced: whether by natural means or man-made tragedy.

Delta is all crises from the north to central and the south senatorial districts. There is little or no succour from the government of PDP to internally displaced persons.

In his viral Arise TV video, he claims to have recreated the economy of the riverine areas and built infrastructures all over Delta. He even once dubbed himself “Roadmaster”, only recently dialling down on that perfidious title when confronted with the road infrastructure mess that is Delta by another name.

In our state, there’s no evidence of development. What actually obtains everywhere is the destruction of its legacies, of institutions and agencies that used to be a source of succour for our people.

The Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, was once a vibrant commission that made a difference in its moment. DESOPADEC was Delta’s NDDC, vibrant, building roads and bridges, bringing help and hope to our people in the oil producing areas.

Today the DESOPADEC cannot even pay the regular students bursaries not to speak of carrying out projects. It has been rendered so functionless that they only scrape by, basically just paying staff salaries.

All Deltans are aware that the Direct Labor Agency, DLA, in the state is dead, yet Okowa still allocated a budget of N1.2 billion to this agency. The multi-billion naira DLA was once the agency that fixed bad roads, rushed help to people in areas cut off suddenly by flooded and washed off roads, as is more and more common in Okowa’s Hobbesian Delta. Today, DLA is as dead as dodo!

What about the age old, time honoured Rural Development Agency, RDA? The fathers of the state realized from the beginning that due to difficult terrain, bringing development to the hinterlands needed creative thinking. The RDA therefore was the vehicle to open up the rural areas and bring government presence to our people. Today, it is also deader than dead in a testament to Okowa’s Delta where rural development is only on Arise TV, and definitely not in the creeks and bush paths of our sad state.

The same can be said of other services that are going down by the hour such as Delta Line and the Asaba Airport.

This is but a tip of the iceberg of how Okowa has run Delta, a state thrashing about for freedom from the asphyxiating bear hug of the governor’s family, acolytes and friends.

Obviously, everything Okowa touches turns to rust. His is an “unMidas” touch. Even their PDP. Today it is torn right down the middle, which is probably the only good thing Okowa has done for Deltans.

We challenge Okowa, who has made a career of burning bridges to provide the evidence of his positive impact on the oil-producing areas of Delta State as he claimed on Arise TV.

Is it the same creeks and rural areas where poverty, death and disease stalk the lands and waterways; where the majority of the youths he claimed to have empowered roam the streets dazed by deprivation, hunger and unemployment; youths that have become even more restive and restless in dire frustration?

The fact is that Okowa cannot claim to have empowered anyone in Delta, except his immediate family and his friends in the crumbling Delta PDP of the torn umbrella.

As Deltans, we say enough is enough of Okowa, the PDP, gross underdevelopment, stark poverty and unprecedented backwardness of Delta state.

Enough is enough already!

••Olugua is a member of the Delta APC Campaign Organization.

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