Delta SSG, Dr. Kingsley Emu addressing Oleh leaders during the meeting

Delta Govt Resolves Oleh Union Leadership Crisis, Fixes May 25 for Elections


By Young E. Freeborn, Warri

In adherence to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s directive that all forms of community dispute be resolved without further delay, the secretary to Delta State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, has led a team of senior government officials to mediate in the power tussle that has been rocking Oleh Development Union (ODU) in Isoko North Local Government Area of the state.

The peace meeting, brokered by the state government lasted for several hours, with all the parties to the dispute, including the immediate past president general of Oleh Development Union, ODU, Chief Believe Alakri, agreeing to end the crisis that had been rocking Oleh Community since December 31, 2023.

According to our correspondent, it was also “unanimously agreed that parties to the union leadership dispute are to immediately withdraw all pending court cases, as well as criminal complaints lodged at various police stations, in preparation for the election slated for May 25, while the sub-committee headed by Architect Josiah Iroro, is saddled with the responsibility of working out modalities to harmonize the delegates’ list from all the parties and revert latest Monday 6th of May.”

Speaking after the peace meeting, Delta State’s SSG, Dr Kingsley Emu, flanked by the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Community Development, Princess (Mrs) Pat Ajudua, special adviser to the State Governor on Peace and Conflict Resolution, Chief Edwin Uzor, principal secretary to the Governor, Barr (Mrs) Lyna Ochulor, said one of the focal points of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE agenda is enhanced peace and security, adding that the governor will continue to do the needful to keep Deltans together in peace, love and unity at all times.

He noted that peace is priceless, which is why the state government would stop at nothing to ensure that all major conflicts in any part of the state are resolved to further enhance the level of peaceful coexistence within and between communities across the three senatorial districts, while commending the immediate past president of Oleh Development Union, Chief Believe Alakri and other stakeholders within the union for their patriotism, maturity and willingness to promote peace and development in Oleh community.

Dr Emu urged all Deltans to take their civic responsibilities seriously by obeying law and order, always embrace peace and to sustain mutual understanding, adding that governor Oborevwori is already delivering quality dividends of democracy to the people.

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