Business Day (Nigeria)

Tribunal verdict: Join me to build Delta, Okowa tells Ogboru

- FRANCIS SADHERE, Warri

Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, has extended an olive branch to his rival in the March 9 gubernator­ial election, Great Ogboru of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), urging him to join his administra­tion in building a stronger state.

He made the call at an inter

denominati­onal thanksgivi­ng service shortly after the reaffirmat­ion of his electoral victory by the Governorsh­ip Election Petitions Tribunal, which sat in Asaba.

“I appeal to my brother, Ogboru, that the time has come to stop fighting; it is time to partner together to do the best that we can for our people.

“I appeal that enough is enough; it is time to build Delta State together for the good of our people.

“I ask for the hands of the opposition, because Delta State is for all of us; we cannot do it alone and I want to thank our supporters and all Deltans for praying for us.

“We require the assistance of all in prayer and in human partnershi­p, and we must continue to pray for our state and our country, because we believe that our prayer will save our country.

“As Deltans, we must hold firmly to the Lord, because Delta State will continue to remain peaceful and united as we will prosper together,” he said.

The governor, who also thanked his legal team and former President of the Senate, Sen. David Mark, who attended the service in company of his wife, assured Deltans that the next four years would be more fruitful than his first tenure.

Earlier in his sermon, the Government House Chaplain, Venerable Charles Osemenem, had said that God ruled in the affairs of men.

According to him, because God is interested in the affairs of man, we should be careful and mindful of what we do; let us acknowledg­e God in all our ways because, our God never fails.

“When He opens a door, nobody can close it,” the chaplain said.

Wife of the Governor, Edith Okowa; Deputy Governor, Kingsley Otuaro; James Manager, House of Representa­tives member, Ndudi Elumelu; Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Sheriff Oborovweri, were among dignitarie­s at the service.

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