Delta Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, on Friday, charged Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate in the state, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, to see his victory at the Supreme Court as a test of his preparedness for greater responsibilities in governance.
Okowa who is the Vice-Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), gave the charge in Asaba, at a special thanksgiving service to appreciate God for the resolution of the party’s gubernatorial candidate of the party in the state by the apex court.
He noted that it was God who saw the gubernatorial candidate through the difficult stages of the court process, adding that he should always put God first in all his dealings.
“I am happy that I am present at this thanksgiving because I was away at the last one and I give all the glory to God for this.
“I must thank all of you for coming to rejoice with the Speaker and also for coming to rejoice with me, my family and the entire PDP family in Delta State.
“Whatever has been happening in the last few weeks is a test of our faith. And I thank God that you have stayed alive and that you have stayed hopeful in God,” he said.
The governor urged Oborevwori to be magnanimous in victory by carrying everybody along in the scheme of things, and appealed to members of PDP in the state to put their differences aside and work together for the collective interest of the party.
“We give thanks to God. One joy I have in my heart is that from the beginning, I knew that it was a battle of the altar, and I remained confident in God.
“There are many things that happen sometimes you almost begin to shake. But I know that since 2015, we have always prayed.
“And, I have always said that if any Governor is coming here and would not glorify the name of God in Heaven, Lord do not create a path for that governor to come.
“This place is the altar of God; so, the altar in this Government House Chapel must remain alive. I pray that each and everyone of us will find the God that is in this altar because He is alive.
“As I congratulate Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and his wife, the greatest joy you can give to me is that when you eventually get sworn in, you must make sure that the fire in this altar remains aglow,” he said.
Okowa said that his vice-presidential ambition would not in anyway hamper the developmental agenda of his administration, and called on Deltans to rally round him in advancing the Stronger Delta vision.
He lauded politicians and civil servants in the state for their input and sustained support towards the Stronger Delta vision, emphasising that there was need for them to redouble efforts in taking the state to a greater height.
The governor used the forum to call on Deltans to extend hands of fellowship to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who are in 11 camps across the state as a result of flood that had wreaked havoc in parts of the state, affirming that his administration would spare no effort in making IDPs comfortable in the camps.
“I want to thank all of you who have been holding forth in the state, both politically and the government. I have not abandoned my duties, I am only on a multiple assignment.
“I thank those who have been very strong down here in the state and kept the government running, especially those who have been handling the people in the IDPs’ camps.
“I was happy to see that they are well taken care of when I visited them. I thank the SSG and his team and all those who have supported the state government by donating foodstuffs and other materials,” Okowa added.
In an interview with journalists shortly after the victory thanksgiving service, the PDP gubernatorial candidate and Speaker of the State Legislature, Oborevwori, said that his victory at the apex court was for all Deltans, adding that there was no victor, no vanquished.
He said that the litigation that ended up at the Supreme Court was a family affair, and expressed hope that all the actors in the case and their supporters would soon join forces to enhance the electoral fortunes of PDP in the state and in the country.
“First of all, we have God, so we were sure of victory and this victory is for all of us in Delta State. I believe that my brothers on the other side will come and join us as a family in no distant time.
“And, I want to say with all due respect, that nobody is good enough to be my enemy nor do I have the ability to hate anybody. So, we are one as a family,” Oborevwori said.
The Honourable Commissioner representing Delta State in the National Population Commission (NPC), Sir Richard Odibo has assured that the 2023 national population census exercise will be credible.
He gave the assurance in a media interaction with newsmen shortly after the courtesy visit of members of Association of Justices of The Peace, Delta State at his Ekpan Uvwie Local Government Area on Tuesday 11th October, 2022.
“The 2023 National Population Census is going to be exceptional. The World is technologically driven. So Nigeria should not be an exception.
“We have the satellite imagery of the 774 local government areas in the country. This enables us to know where all the houses are located,” he added.
The NPC commissioner also stated that census is a process whereby the commission knows where camps, farmlands, creeks, forest, commercial and residential houses are located.
“House counting has been done. It is only those that are physically present that will be counted,” he stated.
The NPC commissioner also disclosed that the commission was collaborating with NIPOST, NIMC, etc and other data based agencies in ensuring the credibility of the forthcoming national population census.
He therefore allayed fear of any form of manipulation in the 2023 National Population Census, stressing that the census is for national development purposes.
The President of association, Chief Sam Odjoji had earlier in his address, requested for the association partnership with NPC in the 2023 National Population Census in Delta State.
In his response, Sir Odibo graciously granted the request.
The NPC commissioner stated that the association will be of great assistance to NPC in informing the people about the 2023 National Population Census.
To this end, Odibo decorated his guests with the commission’s pinups of ambassador of 2023 National Population Census.
He also gave members of the association souvenirs of NPC designers t-shirts.
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Sir Richard Odibo (on white colour cloth) in a warm handshake with the Chairman Association of Justices of The Peace Delta State Chief Sam Odjoji during the association’ s courtesy visit at his Ekpan Uvwie Local Government Area’s residence on Tuesday 11th October 2022.