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Ayu Opens Up On How Okowa Clinched PDP Vice Presidential Ticket
National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyorchia Ayu, on Wednesday, spoke on how Governor Ifeanyi Okowa clinched the vice presidential ticket of the party.
Crisis had erupted in PDP after the party’s presidential primary won by former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, prompting stakeholders from the southern part of the country led by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state who were angling for the presidential ticket to start agitation for resignation of Ayu since the presidential ticket went to the North.
Okowa, a southerner who emerged as vice presidential candidate equally came under intense attack by a quarter of people who believed he betrayed the South by accepting the vice presidential ticket.
However, speaking while inaugurating the multi-billion naira Ogheye Floating Market and other projects built by Governor Okowa in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State, Ayu described Okowa as a brilliant and articulate man who, had continued to offer greater services to the party and the country.
He said that Okowa actually earned the party’s vice presidential ticket.
“Okowa is an articulate and brilliant statesman and we the leadership of the party decided that Delta State has to be rewarded for its contribution to the growth and development of the party”, he said.
Ayu, however deplored the underdevelopment of the Niger Delta by the federal government in spite of the region’s huge contributions to the nation’s economy, saying that Okowa’s outstanding development efforts in the state have given the people hope.
He, lauded Governor Okowa for the construction of the multi billion naira modern market which he said would contribute immensely to the growth of commerce in the area and reduce the poverty rate in the area.
He said that the situation in the zone was bizarre, given the volume of wealth it bore, and therefore called for concerted efforts by all stakeholders to address the challenge.
“I first took note of Okowa’s works as Governor when he built the best State Secretariat in the country and I remember telling him that the nation was taking note of his contributions to the development of his people.
“Some political parties will come to campaign to the people, make all manner of promises to deceive the people into voting for them but when they come into office they don’t fulfill their promises and that’s criminal.
“But the PDP which i was a founding member was formed to work for the people and we are particularly proud of our governors who are hoisting the party’s flag high.
“I am happy that there is continuity in governance here in Delta and the three governors so far, have not disappointed Deltans,” he said.
“The poverty in the Niger Delta must be tackled and it must not be left for the state governments alone. Concerted efforts must be made by all stakeholders, including the Federal Government and oil companies, to the development of the region.
“You are the second son of the Niger Delta that would be fortunate enough to ascend to such a high office from the region and it is our hope that you pay special attention to the needs of the people of the Niger Delta when you become the Vice President of the country.
“I was here last year to inaugurate a road named after my friend, Ambassador Ralph Uwechue, and the multi-billion naira storm water drainage projects in Asaba.
“I also inspected the Model Technical College in Asaba that was built almost like a university which you replicated in other parts of the state and I believe the people of Delta will not forget you,” he told Okowa.
In his remarks, Governor Okowa paid tribute to his predecessor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, who conceived and started the construction of the market which was later abandoned due to financial constraints and non-performance by the contractor.