2023: Delta North Traditional Rulers Urge Politicians Not to Distract Okowa
Traditional rulers in Delta North senatorial district of Delta State have appealed to politicians across the state to rally round the state governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, in the remaining two years of his administration to enable him finish successfully in his drive for productivity and economic growth in the state.
The appeal was made at the weekend when political leaders of Ijaw extraction in the state paid a consultation visit to the members of the Delta North Traditional Rulers Council at Owa Royal Palace, Owa -Oyibu in Ika North East Local Government Area of the state.
Former Police Affairs Minister, Chief Alaowei Broderick Bozimo, led the delegation, which included former Delta State University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Victor Peretomode; former Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Neworld Safugha; former President of the IjawYouth Council (IYC), Hon Prince Chris Ekiyor, among others, to consult with the monarchs on their ambition to take a shot at the state governorship race in 2023.
The Obi of Owa, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor II, who spoke on behalf of the kings, told the delegation that there was the need for political gladiators from the three senatorial districts in the state to join hands with the governor to finish strongly on his SMART and stronger Delta Agenda.
While receiving the delegation which comprised politicians from Patani, Burutu, Bomadi , Warri SouthWest, Warri North and Isoko Local Government Areas of Delta South, the Owa traditional ruler applauded the visitors, saying their desire was genuine.
The royal fathers, however, urged them to commit their ambition to God.
Efeizomor added that their doors were open to others who may wish to consult the monarchs, adding that such consultation visits would help to strengthen the bond of friendship across the divide.
The monarch assured them that they would consult with their subjects on what is best for them in the 2023 polls.
Earlier, the leaders of the delegation and a frontline Ijaw leader, Bozimo, told the kings that they were in the palace to seek permission to enter their domain and talk to the people on their ambition to vie for the governorship position in the state in the 2023 election.