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CHIEF JAMES IBORI ANNOINTS GOVERNOR IFEANYI OKOWA AS PDP CANDIDATE FOR 2019… Says No Vacancy In Government House, Asaba

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The former Governor of Delta State, His Excellency Chief James Onanefe Ibori at the  Delta Central Welcome rally in his honour on Saturday declared that the incumbent Governor of the state, Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa will return in 2019 to complete the eight (years) tenure of Delta North.
He said one good turn deserves another and that Delta North had in the time past supported Delta Central and Delta South to serve eight years tenure, adding that the principles of equity, justice and good conscience demands that the Urbobos of Delta Central must support Okowa and Delta North to complete their eight (8) years so as to enable Urhobo enjoy Delta North support in 2023.
Chief Ibori who was swinging in bold smiles in appreciation of the honour accorded him by the good people of Delta central, further asserted that the quality results of consolidated politics will be visible for all Deltans to see in 2019, urging PDP members and supporters to rekindle their enthusiasm, hope and to ignore cheap blackmail and empty political propaganda embarked upon by some frustrated poliical mediocres currently parading themselves as the new messiah of the people.
The event was well attended as Chief Organiser and leader of PDP Delta Central, Senator Ighoyota Amori, Barrister Kingsley Esiso and his team worked tirelessly to ensure that Chief Ibori got the best of red carpet reception which took place at the permanent site of Western Delta University, Oghara in Delta State.
Various speakers commended Ibori and declared him once again ss the political leader of the Urhobo nation. They were unanimous that Ibori's persecution, incarceration and long absence caused the Urhobos a big loss in the political equation of the country and enjoined him to reflect on his odyssey and return the urhobo nation to her rightful political postion.
Other Urhobo leaders who spoke include; former minister, Chief Grace Akpoguma, Chief Mike Adiotomre, Mr Speaker, Rt Hon Monday ovwigho igbuya (DTHA), Secretary to Delta State government, Barrister Ovia Agas, Hon Evelyn Oboro, Hon Lovette Idisi (Ethiope Federal Hose of Reps member), PDP state chairman, Barrister Kingsley Esiso, PDP BOT member, Chief Judith Enamuotor, Sen. Emmanuel Aguariavwodo.
Others are; Mrs Dora Sakpaide (PDP Delta Central Women Leader), Delta Central Youth Leader, Barrister Arthur Akpowowo, Chief Tom Amioku, PDP Delta Central Chairman, Dr A.P Fovie and representatatives of Urhobos of Warri South, Chief Emmanuel Okumagba and Urhobos of Patani, Chief Jerry Eruvbedede.
Speaker after speaker commended Ibori for his developmental strides, result oriented and proactive leadership qualities. They opined that Ibori's incarceration was connected to his fight for RESOURCE CONTROL in Nigeria.
In his response, James Ibori thanked all PDP faithfuls for standing by him and above all, for believing in him as their political leader since 1998 till date.
He commended the urhobo nation for their prayers for him and the avalanche of solidarity visits they extended to him since he came back from his travails in the United Kingdom which was a sacrifice he had to make as a leader.
Ibori was full of gratitude to the PDP family, the traditional rulers of Urhobo extraction and indeed the entire Urhobo nation, Deltans and Nigerians in general.
The event lived to its bidding and was attended by who is who in urhobo nation's politics.
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