Three previous members of the house of representatives, and a member Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and previous magistrate, two past speakers of the state gathering, legislators, five previous chiefs and others have deserted from the PDP to the All Progressive Congress (APC) with their allies in Delta State.
They are Hon Mercy Almona Isei, previous commissioner and three-time previous member, House of Representatives, Hon Daniel Reyenieju, three-time individual from the Green Chamber, Hon Olisa Imegwu, previous member, House of Representatives and previous Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly.
Others are Hon Monday Igbuya, the prompt past speaker of the state legislature, Chief Judith Enamuotor – member BoT of the PDP and a previous commissioner, Hon Timi Tonye, previous commissioner and previous member, Delta State House Assembly, Hon Evans Iwurie, previous commissioner and previous assembly member, Dr Karo Ilolo, previous commissioner for urban renewal and youth improvement, Chief Pius Ovbije, previous commissioner of DESOPADEC.
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In the mean time, the deputy senate president and governorship aspirant of the APC, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has challenged the gubernatorial aspirant of the PDP in the state, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, to a discussion.
Omo-Agege talked yesterday in Obinomba town, Ukwuani local government area of the state in the continuation of the party’s meeting/campaign and absconding of a PDP pioneers to APC.
He assailed Oborevwori for taking cover behind his political adoptive parent and bad habit official up-and-comer of the PDP, Lead representative Ifeanyi Okowa, in his missions, and charged Deltans to compress him to by and by address them in an open discussion to be broadcasted nationally.
He likewise challenge Oborevwori to let Deltans know what he has done as the longest serving speaker and what he will do as a governor if elected into office in 2023.
“I’m challenging Sheriff Oborevwori to a discussion. I’m utilizing this potential chance to provoke Sheriff Francis Oborevwori to a public TV banter. You know the man (Sheriff) likes taking cover behind individuals. He takes cover behind Lead representative Okowa and Esiso during efforts. He ought to actually emerge and advise Deltans how he intends to help individuals of the state,” Omo-Agege said.
The party executive, Engr Omeni Sobotie, said Deltans should ensure they get their PVC and decision in favor of APC, and guaranteed that those that joined the party are now individuals from the party, without separation from the unit to the ward, state and public levels.
Yet, the appointee chief, media directorate, Delta PDP Mission Gathering The executives Board, Fred Latimore, said that Oborevwori, was too caught up with making sense of his hearty declaration and in this way won’t draw in the dismissed governorship competitor of APC in any type of discussion.
He said Oborevwori would keep on zeroing in on normal connection point with Deltans in the state to clarify his MORE plan for individuals, not to partake in any kangaroo, stage oversaw banter.
“Truly, it will be a political heresy for our profoundly regarded inordinate local content governorship candidate of the PDP to remain on a similar platform with a mace sprinter and a man of low regard like Senator Augustine Ovie Omo-Agege to discuss or talk on any issue. Never!” he said.
Latimore, leader aide on communication to the vice president of PDP and governor of Delta State expressed that “Clearly Omo Agege is attempting to cover his inadequately gone to crusades by calling for controlled discusses. He ought to draw in qualified citizens as opposed to clatter for absurd discussions.”
“Oborevwori political achievements is far in front of Omo Agege’s promulgation and absurd jokes. He will stay focused on drawing in individuals and making sense of his M.O.R.E plan, no discussion prompted and bankrolled by a deceitful mace sprinter affirmed to be the most bad SSG starting from the formation of Delta State,” Latimore expressed.