DELTA 2015: GOVERNOR UDUAGHAN CAUTIONS AGAINST DESPERATION, VIOLENCE, SAYS I AM A VICTIM OF INTERNET TERRORISM, DEDICATES ULTRA-MODERN EXCO CHAMBERS
The Governor
of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has advised political office
seekers to pursue their ambitions peacefully and avoid desperation
and acts capable of triggering crisis and violence.
Governor Uduaghan receiving the Delta State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rev. Gideon Oyibo and his executive on a courtesy visit on Wednesday, stated that it was important that aspirants for political offices have in mind that their desire was to serve the people and should not take their aspirations as do-or-die affair as power belongs to God.
Governor Uduaghan receiving the Delta State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rev. Gideon Oyibo and his executive on a courtesy visit on Wednesday, stated that it was important that aspirants for political offices have in mind that their desire was to serve the people and should not take their aspirations as do-or-die affair as power belongs to God.
According
to him, “aspirants should not see their ambition as a do or die
affair, there is too much desperation among the political class today,
and most of them don’t care what happens to their political opponents
or the people around them as long as they achieve their ambition.
“It has been a challenging period for me, I have been accused of so many things, I have been a victim of internet terrorism, what bothers me most is when people resort to violence to achieve their ambition.
"I want to appeal to political aspirants to ensure that there is no violence”, Dr Uduaghan said, stressing “somebody must not die for you to get to any position, you must not destroy lives, cars or properties because of political position, remember it is only God that gives position and what he has ordain will surely come to pass."
While commending the members of CAN for their credible performance during the last Local Government Elections, Governor Uduaghan noted that they added credibility to the electoral process and urged them play similar roles in future elections. He also asked them to continue to pray for the nation to overcome the Boko Haram scourge, declaring that President Good luck Jonathan was handling the insurgency with the seriousness it deserved.
“It has been a challenging period for me, I have been accused of so many things, I have been a victim of internet terrorism, what bothers me most is when people resort to violence to achieve their ambition.
"I want to appeal to political aspirants to ensure that there is no violence”, Dr Uduaghan said, stressing “somebody must not die for you to get to any position, you must not destroy lives, cars or properties because of political position, remember it is only God that gives position and what he has ordain will surely come to pass."
While commending the members of CAN for their credible performance during the last Local Government Elections, Governor Uduaghan noted that they added credibility to the electoral process and urged them play similar roles in future elections. He also asked them to continue to pray for the nation to overcome the Boko Haram scourge, declaring that President Good luck Jonathan was handling the insurgency with the seriousness it deserved.
Rev.
Oyibo, had on his part decried the attitude of political aspirants
who were so desperate for positions and use violence as a means
to achieve their aims, urging them to follow the stipulated rules
and guidelines.
Meanwhile,
an ultra-modern executive (exco) chambers inside the New Government
House, built and furnished by the Uduaghan administration, was on
Wednesday dedicated.
Chairman
of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), South-South, Bishop
God-Do-Well Avwomakpa led a team of men of God including Rev. Gideon
Oyibo to perform the dedication ceremony. Dr.
Uduaghan, his wife, Roli; the Deputy Governor, Prof. Amos Utuama (SAN);
commissioners and top government functionaries witnessed the
ceremony.
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