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National Treasurer of
Urhobo Consultative Forum (UCF) and
chieftain of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), Olorogun John Oguma at the
weekend expressed confidence that
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan would be
re-elected as the Delta State helmsman
in 2011, saying his achievements are his
credentials.
Oguma stated this
shortly after presenting two brand new
buses to the Uduaghan Ladies Vanguard at
his residence in Warri.
Said Oguma on
Uduaghan’s chances ‘I believe Uduaghan
would be re-elected again because of his
track record. He is tested and trusted.
I believe Deltans know this and I know
he is going to be re-elected’
He told the crowd of
party faithful that Governor Uduaghan’s
achievements since assumption to office
is rooted on two issues, the first being
his three point agenda that focused on
peace and security, human and capital
development and infrastructural
development and secondly, the skilful
planning and implementation of the
budget.
‘His sterling
leadership served as the springboard to
the successful implementation of
numerous capital projects. He has
recorded significant structural
development in both rural and urban
areas in all the twenty-five councils
that spread across the three senatorial
districts in Delta State. He has
constructed brand new roads and bridges,
provided standard rural electrification
projects to complement the
electrification projects initiated by
ex-governor James Ibori’
True to his vision,
passion and empathy for the poor folks,
Oguma said Governor Uduaghan has
completely transformed the health care
system and delivery by making effective
pro-poor policies that are marched with
adequate financing.
Oguma also said
Governor Uduaghan started the Asaba
international airport and the expansion
of the Osubi airport to open up Delta
State’s industrial and tourism
potentials to the outside world and also
attract investors to boost the economy
of the state.
In the area of
security, Oguma said Governor Uduaghan
had encouraged the police, army and
state security services with incentives
for optimal performance.
He emphasised that
Governor Uduaghan has clear vision of
the society he wants, the Delta of his
dream.
‘ He thinks far ahead
of those around him. I share his vision
of a prosperous Delta State. He is a
humanist and a leader determined to
leave his footprints in the sands of
time by impacting positively on the
lives of the people of the state,
irrespective of their social status. He
is the best for now and we have resolved
to present him again to Deltans in 2011.
This is unshakeable and irrevocable.
Those opposed to his second term bid do
not have the political clout to abort
this objective’.
On allegations that
the governor is sponsoring him and that
the donation of the vehicles were
informed by selfish motives, Oguma said
that he has faith in the leadership of
Governor Uduaghan and that Nigerians
know him as a philanthropist.
‘In 1977, I built a
four-classroom block in Ovwor Mixed
Secondary School, Olomu. I built and
equipped a science block also and
awarded several scholarships. In 1979, I
donated five buses to National Party of
Nigeria (NPN) under the leadership of
late Chief T G Ogigba. In the days of
Social Democratic Party (PDP), I donated
four cars to the party. I donated
quite a good number of vehicles to PDP
under the leadership of Captain Sinabe
and Concerned Deltans for Ibori under
Hon Isaac Uju. In 2002, I gave several
vehicles to party faithful in my LGA. I
donated a vehicle to Ethiope west
chapter of Women in Politics in 2002. I
also donated a car to PDP chairman,
Ughelli South Local Government. I am
used to this type of generosity’.
Those in attendance
included Chief Tom Amioku, Dr Stephen
Oru, Chief Felix Anirah, Mrs Oti Agoba,
Mr Omawumi Udoh, Hon Irene Imila, Hon
Solomon Awhinawhi, Hon Taleb Tebite, Hon
Dennis Joma, Hon Anthony Akpotia Obolor,
Hon Evelyn Majemite, Hon Fred Majemite,
Hon Joseph Otilue, Chief Daniel Okoro,
Chief P A Ogoni, Chief Joe Unuame and
Chief Terry Noah
2011: Uduaghan is unstoppable - Oguma
The
year 2011 is some two years away. To
anyone, two years for now is a long
period. It is however not so for
politicians in Delta State where
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan hold sway.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain
and National Treasurer, Urhobo
Consultative Forum (UCF) Olorogun John
Oguma believes that some of the negative
campaigns against Governor Uduaghan are
meant to strengthen the character and
integrity of his second term bid. He
spoke at an interactive session with the
press in Warri.
What
do you make of those opposed to his
second term bid?
This
is an attempt to introduce ethnic
feelings into the race and to encourage
those who do not have better credentials
to lead the people. We need leaders of a
higher breed and quality. The question
is not where the governor comes from but
who is best suited to project social
democracy to the bulk of our people. I
have faith in the leadership of Governor
Uduaghan. He has clear vision of the
society he wants, the Delta of his
dream. He thinks far ahead of those
around him. I share his vision of a
prosperous Delta State. He is a humanist
and a leader determined to leave his
footprints in the sands of time by
impacting positively on the lives of the
people of the state, irrespective of
their social status. He is the best for
now and we have resolved to present him
again to Deltans in 2011. This is
unshakeable and irrevocable. Those
opposed to his second term bid do not
have the political clout to abort this
objective.
The
PDP led government is under attack in
Delta. Why is this so given the
acclaimed performance of Governor
Uduaghan?
I do
not see any problem with us in Delta
State and I say this given the
antecedent of Governor Uduaghan, our
governor. We have all seen that his
performance in the state is unequalled
in its history and this is to the
knowledge of the electorate. They know
what he has done. These are what the
people would use to justify the
re-election of Governor Uduaghan. His
Excellency is on the right track of
performance. He is not deterred by all
the criticism because he is a visionary
who is focused and would not allow such
things to interrupt the smooth delivery
of dividends of democracy in Delta
State.
How do
you rate the Governor Uduaghan led PDP
administration?
He is
a reference point to many and this has
to do with his perceived great degree of
performance and transparency. He has
always projected himself as a visionary
leader who is desirous of putting his
people on the fast lane of development
and progress. Particularly on education
and health, the governor’s vision has
been applauded. There are so many
development projects going on in the
state. When we talk in terms of
assessment, it has to do with
development. Projects are everywhere.
There is a good road network all over
the state. At least you can see smiles
on the faces of the people. When we talk
of empowerment, look at the way the
governor is empowering the youth by
giving them jobs and creating the
environment for economic growth. The
people are confidence in his ability to
govern well and continue to serve the
interest of the generality of the
populace in the state. He would work
harder to consolidate on what God has
enabled him to do in education, health,
agriculture and provision of portable
drinking water as well as the basic and
essential infrastructural facilities for
the economic development of the state.
How
does the governor cope with the
management of the state?
I’ve
said this thing and because of this, I
run into trouble with some of my
friends. What Nigeria requires today is
upright leadership that is accountable,
transparent and responsive to the
yearnings and aspirations of the people.
The governor is managing the available
resources properly, balancing things in
such a way that every sector’s needs are
addressed. There is proper resource
management and meticulous planning by
cutting wasteful expenditure and curbing
unnecessary spending. Through a careful
management of resources, things will be
much better. This is the method the
governor is using to govern the people.
There is so much talk about plans by
some big wigs to quit the party? What is
your reaction to this?
PDP is
the largest political party in Africa
and Nigeria is most populated country in
Africa. Delta PDP is not factionalised.
What we have is a united PDP. To the
best of my knowledge, it is well in the
party. It is not unusual to have
personality clashes in a party with so
many accomplished people. This is no
threat to Governor Uduaghan’s second
term bid. Anyone who wants to leave our
party is welcome, even though it is
against our wish that anyone should. But
anyone who wants to join us is most
welcome. We are ready to take the high
and the mighty, the small and the poor.
Do
you think it is proper to have so much
money in politics and what do you think
are the effects?
When
you sponsor people, you might not expect
returns in terms of cash, but you may
expect returns in terms of gratitude.
Money in politics is not everything. By
the time you give people good
leadership, you are happy. There is a
sense of fulfilment that comes from what
you set out to do for the people. When
money is deployed for the sake of
acquiring power, it must be to serve the
purpose of delivering service to the
people and not to secure a means to
steal public funds.
How do
you intend to empower the women?
I
intend to empower the women in several
ways. We have categories of women in the
state. We have women who have farmlands.
I intend to help them get farm seedlings
and fertilizers to enable them have a
fruitful farming. Those ones that are
doing petty trading, I will make
available some resources for them to
enable them do more of this trading. The
ones that are too young, who dropped out
of school, I intend to have skill
acquisition centres for these people so
that they can learn a trade that will
help them to be job creators and all
that.
What
general words and advice do you have for
Deltans?
They
should continue to pray for the governor
and members of his cabinet so that God
will continue to guide them to do the
right thing. They should live in peace
with one another and behind their
differences.
What
would you want Uduaghan to be remembered
for after 2015?
He
would be remembered, not just after
leaving office, but also forever and
ever for having been the voice of the
voiceless, the voice of the rural
people, the abandoned and the poor. By
the grace of God, no mediocre would come
to Delta State and mess us up.
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