Okowa to Omo-: Your speech uninspiring

Ibori’s loot: How Okowa escaped the masses wrath

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By Charles Okogene

The clarification of the earlier statement credited to the Accountant General of the Federation, AGOF, Idris Ahmed, by the media that the controversial £4.2m looted from Delta State confers by its former Governor, Chief James Ibori, who ruled the state between 1999 to 2007 has been returned to the oil rich state when nothing of such has happened, is a blessing in disguise for Okowa, who is currently fighting the battle of his life as a result of the dissolution of his cabinet.

The AGOF had earlier in week told the media that the money had been returned to the state. But almost immediately, the  Chief Press Secretary to Delta State Governor, Mr. Olisa Ifejika,  fired back and told the world that the money was not  in the confers of the state yet. This was before the AGOF rose from his ‘burukutu’ induced slumber to eat his words on the issue.

But before he did that, one Mr.Sylvester Imonina, whom the Peoples Democratic Party, Delta State Publicity Secretary, Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza,  discribed as ‘ill-manner, unrefined attack dog of All Progressive Congress APC,’ had gone to the press deriding Okowa and calling him all sorts of names.

Anybody who knows or understands how divided Delta is  Divided along ethnic lines, no doubt, will agree with us that God has vindicated Okowa and there is need for all men of good conscience in the state, to join him on May 29 (tomorrow) in praising the almighty.

Perhaps, if the AGOF did not swallow shame and took back his words, the state would have been set on fire literally as both supporters of APC and PDP would have been on each other’s jugular calling for their share of the loot or be waiting to see the use the government of Okowa will put the money into; equally, the rogues in the government in the state would have by now been perfecting plans on how to re-loot the money. But all that has been put on hold by the AGOF’s clearification. The Urhobo/Anioma war the money issue would have ignited would have surpassed the second World War as no mortal in the state, indeed in Nigeria, would have believe the statement of Ifejirika that the money is yet to come: that it is still trapped by bad network or is trekking to Asaba from Abuja.
Okowa, like they say in pidgin, ‘na God save you.’

They would have turned the state into a battle ground so much so that he would have spent the next two years explaining what happened to the money more so when he was a part of the government when Ibori stole it and he was the secretary to the state government when Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan the first cousin, immediate past governor of the state denied that such amount was missing from the government.

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