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Okowa’s Track Record Has Prepared Him for Vice Presidenti­al Position

Victor Efeizomor writes that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and Peoples Democratic Party’s Vice Presidenti­al candidate possesses requisite track records to move Nigeria to enviable height if Nigerians vote Atiku/Okowa ticket into presidency come 20

- -Efeizomor is Special Assistant on Media to Governor Okowa NOTE: Interested readers should continue in the online edition on www.thisdayliv­e.com

The news of the nomination of Governor Okowa of Delta State as the Vice-Presidenti­al candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was received in the state and beyond with exciting joy, for him to have his next office in Aso Rock, Abuja.

This is because many people believe that he has been adjudged as one of the few Governors that has performed exceedingl­y well in his state.

Many have tried to fathom the rationale behind his choice as the running mate to the Presidenti­al flag bearer of PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar but the fact remains that Governor Okowa’s good work, like an eligible handwritin­g in a book, is well displayed all over the state like a well-weeded farm along a public road.

Many Deltans and non-Deltans have described his nomination as the running mate to Atiku Abubakar as a round peg in a round hole, a welcome developmen­t and well deserved.

Across the length and breadth of the entire Delta State, his footprint has been stamped on the sands of time through the massive infrastruc­ture developmen­t he has provided, and still providing even when his tenure is nearing completion.

From Asaba, the Delta State capital and its environs, to Warri, Effurun, Boji-Boji Owa Urban, and Boji-Boji Agbor Urban, Ughelli, Ogwashi-Uku, Kwale, Issele-Uku, Umunede, Sapele, Koko, Bomadi, Burutu, Akwukwu-Igbo, Ozoro, Oleh, Patani, Abraka, Obiaruku, to mention but these few, it has been success story of infrastruc­tural splash and spread all the way.

Asaba is now being rapidly transforme­d into the true status of a state capital, while its suburbs of Okpanam, Ibusa, IsseleAzag­ba, Ubulu-Unor, Ubulu-Uku etc, and other communitie­s not that close to the state capital, such as Umutu, Utagba-Unu, Owa-Alero, Abavo, Owa-Oyibu, Owa-Ekei, Agbor-Obi, Onicha-Ugbo, Alihame, UteOkpu, Utagba-Ogbe, Ute-Erumu, etc are all getting their own share of the developmen­t as some additional government infrastruc­tures such as schools, good roads are now provided in those places.

I still recall what a visitor said concerning the state capital. He had on a second visit to Asaba, after a long visit, said “I could hardly recognize Asaba when the driver of the luxury bus I was travelling in announced we were already in Asaba.

“Was it the Asaba I came visiting some five years back that I’m now seeing and can’t recognize again? No wonder Deltans outside the state, Lagos in particular, keep saying Governor Okowa is working.”

Yes, that was a testimony from a nonDeltan, Gbenga Onitiri who was in Asaba for a second time on an assignment.

Certain facilities, meant for a state capital, not available in the city before, have been provided and others still being provided in the state capital for it to come of age like other state capitals in the federation.

For instance, the Appeal Court, the Asaba Storm Water Drainage, to checkmate the perennial flooding in Asaba from rain waters from Okpanam, the Koka Flyover being built to address the everyday vehicular and human traffic at the popular junction, the Internatio­nal Conference Center to take the form of that in Abuja; the constructi­on of additional sports facilities at the Stephen Keshi Stadium and its environs for the National Sports Festival to be hosted in Delta State, starring from November 28, 2022 to December 10, 2022, The Asaba Film Village and Leisure Park nearing completion that will make Delta State the headquarte­rs of Nollywood, the three Universiti­es estabGover­nor lished, Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba; University of Delta, Agbor and the University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, all establishe­d to address the yearly problem faced by students qualified but always denied admission due to the limitation­s at the only then existing University at Abraka, the Kefas Road at Oleh; old Oleh/Ozoro Road in Isoko South/North Local Government, a 25.8 kilometers Trans Warri-Ode- Itshekiri, with 19 bridges and access road project, Oha Bridge along the Oha-Orerokpe road in Okpe Local Government; Ovwor-OlomuEffur­unOtor Bridge, linking the age-long communitie­s in Ughelli South, are clear projects aside the many state interventi­on projects on roads which are the responsibi­lities of the Federal Government but have been shying away from.

With the developmen­t philosophy in Okowa’s mind, he ensure that all roads in Burutu Town were entirely paved to give the people a new lease of life, and there is the main axial road and Okerenkoko Township roads and almost many others he had been developing in Delta Central, Delta South and Delta North senatorial districts.

Writing on road developmen­t alone in the state, will take the whole page of the newspaper because they are just too numerous.

Little wonder that Governor Okowa is called the Road master. His massive developmen­t bestrides the entire state like a colossus. Governor Okowa has been able to galvanize a state described as mini Nigeria because of its diverse and pluralisti­c ethnic nature into one loving, united and peaceful entity.

Today, all Deltans see themselves as one irrespecti­ve of their tribes, tongue and creed. Because he loves peace, and has sense of unity and purposeful leadership skill embedded in him, Governor Okowa is able to rule a microsm of a state that is not different from the entire Nigeria’s structure; hence the state is usually referred to as a mini Nigeria as earlier pointed out.

There is no doubting the fact that Governor Okowa will perform a similar feat when he gets to Aso Rock as the number two citizen in the country for he is gifted with organizati­onal acumen, not tribalized, clannish and not given to ethnic chauvinism. I belive it was on that ground and being a man blessed with such enviable qualities that Atiku Abubakar found him worthy to be his running mate.

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