Stakeholders of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta North during the vote of confidence on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, his deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, and former governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa

Delta North: PDP Stakeholders Pass Confidence Vote on Gov Oborevwori, Onyeme, Okowa

Stakeholders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta North senatorial district, have passed a vote of confidence on the Delta State governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori.

At a meeting held in Asaba on Thursday, March 7, 2024, the stakeholders also passed a vote of confidence on the deputy governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, and on the immediate past governor, Senator, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa.

Dame Nkem Okwuofu, a member of the State Advisory Council, who moved the motion for the vote of confidence on Governor Oborevwori, his deputy, Sir Onyeme, and immediate past governor, Senator Okowa, noted that the governor has displayed impressive commitment to the delivery of his MORE Agenda across the three senatorial districts for the benefit of Deltans and residents.

She averred that the Delta State governor has impacted positively on all sectors in the state, ensuring that worker’s salaries are paid promptly and regularly, health and educational institutions are working properly, contracts have been awarded for roads infrastructure across the three senatorial zones and the state is enjoying sustainable peace amongst other accomplishments, even as he has exhibited exemplary doggedness in fulfilling the philosophy of continuity by overseeing the completion of outstanding projects inherited from the previous administration.

Dame Okwuofu further said that the deputy governor, Sir Monday Onyeme is one of their own from Delta North and equally lauded immediate past governor Senator Ifeanyi Okowa for his warmth, accommodation, and admirable willingness to always be available to lend his wisdom and experience to the present administration when necessary, describing them as true and undisputed ambassadors of Delta North.

The motion for the vote of confidence on the governor, his deputy and predecessor, for their good works, was seconded by Hon. Charles Emetulu, representing Ndokwa West Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly.

Our correspondent gathered that the question was then put to the stakeholders by the Delta North chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Elder Moses Iduh, to vote on the motion and the ‘ayes’ were overwhelming in their unanimous endorsement and affirmation of the vote of confidence on the governor and his deputy and Dr. Okowa.

The leaders and stakeholders at the well-attended meeting, also called on the PDP Delta North family to love one another, eschew politics of bitterness and acrimony, encourage each and everyone to imbibe the virtue of forgiveness and reconciliation, and always embrace peace, unity, and harmonious coexistence across the senatorial district

Speaking, Dr. Okowa appealed to all those that he may have hurt in the course of performing his duty as governor to forgive him, even as he affirmed that he has since forgiven those who had wronged him as well.

Present at the meeting were the deputy governor, Sir Monday Onyeme and the former deputy governor, Chief Benjamin Elue. The leader of the caucus in the House of Representatives, Hon. Victor Nwokolo, his counterpart in the Green Chamber, Hon. Nnamdi Ezechi, and the immediate past Minority Leader in the House of Representatives, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, were also in attendance.

Other attendees included all members of the State House of Assembly, led by the Majority Leader, Hon. Engr. Emeka Nwaobi, all commissioners from Delta North Senatorial District, all local government council chairmen, and all PDP local government chairmen in Delta North, amongst other leaders across the nine local government areas in the district.

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