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FRED LATIMORE OGHENESIVBE AND THE RANTING OF A MAN SEEKING RELEVANCE

The present administration in the State is not going to lead by your rules no matter your ranting! Job creation is the keystone of this administration’s policies. It will be the common cord that would run through its policies and programmes in education, health, agriculture, industrialisation and infrastructure development.
 As at today, the job and wealth creation scheme of the SM.A.R.T agenda are already on course. So far 1,645 trainee entrepreneurs and another batch of 650 trainee agricultural entrepreneurs are undergoing training at Songhai Delta, Amukpe. As part of measures to sustain the Skills Acquisition Programme, the State government has commenced the rehabilitation of Technical Colleges in the State. All this is to tackle the challenges of unemployment and underemployment in a sustainable manner. This is how we chose to function for now. I encourage every unemployed or underemployed youth in the State to take advantage of the opportunities offered by these programmes.
Fred, you were the Special Assistant media to Honourable Emeyese and political communication manager to Mrs. Faith Majemite, during her campaign. You keep ranting that the PDP is corrupt, when did you find out? Is it after Delta United for Obuh? Oh please!!! When you are through with Otega Emerhor, you will surely move on to another candidate. Note that the more anyone engages in political prostitution, the more irrelevant he makes himself in any political landscape. It is good to learn to stick to one party and struggle within to right whatever wrongs that are perceived in such a party. If not you will soon be seen as one with neither philosophy nor principle. Get a life or stick with the losers. I must tell you that you have lost substance ever since you began mingling APC illusive quest to govern with proactive issues of public interest. Your style of denigrating others in the pretense of enlightening the public is repulsive. We leave the back door open my brother.

But be informed that APC does not exist instead, ACN, CPC and ANPP do, and as you are aware, your boss does not belong to any one of those parties, meaning Otega has no political foundation in his party. That means the political whirl wind will soon sweep him off his feet to a wilderness where his political aspirations are needless.

While analysing the card reader issue, you always fail to understand that it affects all the parties represented in the election. The incident list was used for all voters irrespective of party affiliations, where the card readers failed. Hence each time you mention card readers, I laugh. And if you are privy to the Lagos Governorship Appeal Tribunal ruling of 30 August,  2015, which ruled in favour of APC, you will quite agree with me that card readers was never defined in the 2010 amended electoral act as a fundamental determinant of electoral results in the 2015 general elections. In fact, it was never mentioned in the act!

You are so obsessed with issue of re-run, forgetting that your APC has not convinced anyone about which are unlawful votes and which are lawful votes. You are so obsessed with issue of re-run, forgetting that your APC has not convinced anyone about which are unlawful votes and which are lawful votes or even what over voting means. It is only in Delta State that the public court of Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe gives verdict before a competent court of jurisdiction gives its judgment.
Balance your write up at all times and be objective.  I think it is high time you eschew such behaviour, because it misinforms the public, especially the uneducated who look up to you to hear the "latest information". However, note that we are out of the days when the general public is dumb. See you on judgment day.
God Bless Governor Okowa! God Bless Delta!!  


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