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DELTA 2015: PDP ETHIOPE-WEST RESOLVES DIFFERENCES, PLEDGE TO DELIVER IFEANYI OKOWA, OTHERS


The political leadership in Ethiope-West local Government has reconciled as one family and promised to go into the general election in one spirit to produce Chief Ighoyota Amori for Senate, Ms Erhiatake Ibori for State House of Assembly as well as Dr Goodluck Jonathan for President and Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Oghenochuko Okowa as Governor of Delta State.
Chief Amori who asked all to purge their minds over what differences they had in the past, was pleased that Hon Ben Igbakpa, Chief Duncan Ewhere and Chief Vincent Atumah bore their minds on issues affecting the unity of purpose in Ethiope-West. At the end, the leader, Chief Ighoyota Amori asked that all should forgive themselves wherever errors were observed in the past for the local government to move forward.

Present at the meeting were Chief Godday Ighomena, PDP State Deputy Chairman, Hon Ben Igbakpa, Transport Commissioner, Chief John Nanny, Hon Member in the state House of Assembly, Chiefs William Ibori, Abraham Tietie, Champion Kpateghe, Sam Okoro, P.D. Oboh, Duncan Ewhere, Vincent Atumah, Frank Emiko, Ededey Frank, Phillo Ededey, Chief Abel Okpomor, Hon Ako Isaac, Newmarket, Ugo of Mosogar, Francis Omokaro, Isaac Udju, council Chairman, Hon Solomon Golley, Abiyemi Gabari, Gabriel Ofotokun and host of others too numerous to mention.

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