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I’ll Pick A Successor In The Next One Month – Okowa

Ifeanyi Okowa

Ifeanyi Okowa

Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has come out to say that he’ll be picking his successor in the next one month.

Okowa, whose second and final four-year term as governor ends on May 29, 2023, recently revealed this in Asaba, and Nigerians have been reacting.

According to him, the process of picking a successor that would govern the state fairly, equitably and justly has already started, and it’ll definitely deliver a good result.

Okowa added that anyone who is coming to rule Delta state must be ready to ensure that there is fairness, justice and equity in all he does while in power.

His words, “I urge our people that this is the time to stay together; this is the time to think alike and I want to reassure you that in the next one month, we will start the politics.”

“And for those of them jumping ship because of a little envelope, please let us caution them. I thank God my brother, Elumelu, invited 80 councillors from the four local governments of his constituency, and we are glad about that.”

“But we also know that in this same state previously, it would just be about 56 councillors because some people just felt that as Delta North people, and particularly Aniocha/Oshimili that we were not politically mature to have 20 councillors in each local government. Why would that be?”

“And the same hands that orchestrated that, are the same people throwing envelopes at our people, and a few of them are jumping at such envelopes.”

“Whosoever that is coming to rule this state must be ready to ensure that there is fairness, justice and equity in everything.”

“We want somebody who will come to Asaba and see it as his own, rather than feel that Asaba, as Headquarters is misplaced. It ought not to be.”



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