We are not into politics at all. We are just saying what other people are afraid to say. Eazy-E
One thing is certain and that is the 2023 gubernatorialelectionsthat will take place in Delta State will be bloody. Sadly enough, only the fools among them who allow themselves to be used aspoliticalthugs and slaves will go to the grave and still go to hell.
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The stateGovernor,Ifeanyi Okowa is new in his second term and the struggle to replace him is already ongoing. Do these politicians not have conscience? Dothey not think about the people they want to lead? Is to the grabbing of power all they sleep, dream and wake?
I hate to imagine Urhobos who should naturally sit calm and decide the affairs of Delta State as the majority group already campaigning for 2023 when the current governor is just beginning a newtenurein office. Instead of campaigning, they should be helping Okowa to end well andsecurehis help towards the aspiration of their dream.
One thing is certain, no matter how much they plan, the next Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)governorshipcandidate will need the influence of Okowa to emerge and not the interest of an ethnic group like the Urhobos who are divided among themselves.
What is it with holding all these meetings and begging other ethnic groups to support Urhobo turn to be governor? What is it withPDP and early tussle for power? Don’t they have any business in life apart from plotting how to always enter Dennis Osadebey House? What even makes them feel that it is thebirthright of their party to stay in the government house? Did the founder of this state plant their placenta there?
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The All Progressive Congress (APC) leaders have never held one meeting concerning 2023 gubernatorial elections despite holding the enviable position of the number five citizen in Nigeria, in the person of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege andBenard Okumagba asthe Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Instead, they have focused on delivering on the promises they made to their people. Just like those in PDP already thinking of 2023, Omo-Agege is also an Urhobo, who should also be holding meetings on how to wrestle power in the next election but he is not.
Governor Okowa should be allowed to focus on governance and not politics. The daily agitations by the Urhobos mounts pressure on him. It is making him beginning to think of a possible successor instead of being boxed to a corner. There are many eminent Urhobos qualified to be governor but this is not time to begin unnecessary campaign that is capable ofderailing the governor from the Stronger Delta dream he promised us.
Let it not be said that the reason he appointed the Urhobos into strategic positions is to use it to steal money and muscle their way into power as we see with their every minute meetings in Oghara. It is even more annoying when they gather only politicians of Urhobo extraction without industrialists, academicians, top journalists, entrepreneurs and those who have made mark in their profession.
Let it be noted that none of them will decide the fate of the Urhobo nation in 2023. The era of some bunch of political landlords and political buccaneers deciding for Urhobo ended in 2015. The days when they sit in the comfort of their house as formerand serving government officialsto chose who will carry the Urhobo guber flag and tell us to follow the way has ended. If it will not be an all embracing affair, we will all spoil the show and go ourseparateway.
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After all, there is no law that says Urhobo must be governor in 2023. There is no agreement that says governorship is rotational. That we allowedit tohappenin time pastdoes not make it right, just or lawful. The Ijaws have a right to become the governor in 2023. TheIsokos have every right to contest in 2023 and if they win, so be it. I refuse to allow a group of persons who feel they holdthekey to Urhobo political destiny decided for me as if I am dumb or stupid. If they fail to realize that in this 2023 project, we are all involved as a tribe, a people and a nation,and thenwe can all go our separate ways by supporting opposing candidates.
It is their lack of carrying people along that made them lose the Delta Central Senatorial election to APC. What they failed to do, Omo-Agege did, by involving all of us along the way, despite how highly place he was as a Senator, he still reached out to friends and political godsons who have access to otherpoliticians andSenators to speak to them to support hisSenatorial andDeputy Senate President ambition. Agege knows the power of involving critical persons in his political journey. He knows the psychological effect in picking his phone to say “what do you think about this…. Talk to so and so person”. This the PDP lacks and they have started again in their Oghara Mecca house. E no go work this time.
The era of use and dump will not be tolerated by anybody. No one will be fooled this time around. The fooling ended with Okowa completing his tenure. We will all sit down at the table and collectively decide or end this political marriageof slavery, where after delivering their candidates as Governor, Senators, Reps and House of Assembly members, they will sit back and decide who and who gets appointments and contracts while we are left stranded with nothing to show for it.
Many a times I have seen that power belongs only to God. Men may project but God will decide. I am not God but I have personally chosen the part I will follow in 2023 as God gives us breath. The Governor that will be is one that we all can access with a high level of humility. The Governor that will emerge in 2023is the one that will be anointed by God, Governor Okowa and men whether in PDP or APC.
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Is Kenneth Gbagi really serious about contesting the 2023 governorship election? I have never seen a better political joker than him. How can a lawlesscitizen aspire to govern a state like Delta State? He lacks every moral right to vie for the coveted position that is meant for the meek and lowly. In his own village, he did not bring any development as a Minister nor attracted any dividends of democracy.
Let’s talk Gbagi and why he should not even campaign.
Few years ago, he built an illegalhotel in Effurun under a high tension wire. The State Government under former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan warned against such building directly under such deadly condition. Uduaghan directed that the hotel should be shutdown even when Gbagi stubbornly built it. When it wasobvious that Uduaghan was serious on demolishing it if it was not shut, he closed it.For political reasons, it was not demolished but it was closed and remained dilapidated for years.
Shockingly, as soon as Uduaghan left office, Deltans were shocked to see the same land under the high tension wire housing a large plaza built by the same Gbagi facing his Golden Tulip Hotel. The same plaza that has no Certificate of Occupancy, capable of causing multiple death and destruction of property was commissioned by Okowa in 2015. It is likely certain that Okowa is not aware that the land has no building approval because of its location and that the plaza was built on top of Shell oil pipeline with the case in court between both parties.If the land on top which the plaza is built has CofO, those who issued it should be sacked if they are still in civil service. Fortunately, only a Governor can issue such document and I can beat my chestand $200,000 bet with Gbagithat Uduaghan never did, either in person or proxy.
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Is such a person who disobeyed an executive order fit to be a governor? If he cannot obey the order of a governor, who will obey his own? If he cannot value the live of Deltans as an unelected citizen, how will he value it when he has the power to do and undo as a governor?
He should stop forthwith his campaign and begin the demolishing of that deathtrap called a plaza and make amend to God his creator. The money used in the campaign should be used in atoning for his sins by shredding his cloth into sack and pour ashes on his head and donate the money to orphanagehome. When his sins have been forgiven which I must confirm, he can then decide to contest after 2023 and he if wins, to God be the glory.
For now, I do not know of any that will mount the throne of Dennis Osadebey House, but I know for surethat Kennth Gbagi will NOT be governor in 2023.