2023: CMPG Urges PDP to inaugurate campaign council for Oborevwori, open campaign office in Asaba.

the governorship candidate of PDP in Delta State, Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori
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Coalition for Media Politics and Governance, CMPG, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has again reaffirmed her total support for the Governorship candidate of the party in Delta State, Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, and urged PDP to constitute the party’s campaign council.

Chairman of the coalition who is also a Fellow of the Civilian Institute of Democratic Administration, Fcida, Olorogun Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, in an interview with NewsAfrica in Lagos, before jetting out to Lome-Togo, on Wednesday 20th July, said the legal battle provoked by a former governorship aspirant, Olorogun David Edevbie, was born out of envy, greed, desperation and shall end up as an exercise in futility.

He said political sovereignty belong to the people who in turn donates that sovereignty to whosoever they preferred, which becomes a valid and lawful social contract that exist between the leaders and the led, between government and the governed in a constitutional democracy.

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The Coalition Chairman posited that PDP members through delegates submitted their political sovereignty to Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori at a free, fair and transparent governorship primary, pointing out that Edevbie does not mean well for PDP and the state, by intentionally and mischievously causing disaffection and division within the party in Delta State.

Oghenesivbe disclosed that the leadership and members of CMPG shall continue to work tirelessly and strategically with credible PDP structures led by the Vice Presidential Candidate of PDP and Governor of Delta State, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa,

“All the scheming and desperation by Olorogun David Edevbie, shall end up as an excercise in futility. He does not have what it takes in terms of popularity, humility, respect for the common man and stakeholders, which is why he cannot win governorship election in the state.

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“Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, is the authentic governorship candidate of PDP in Delta State, and any back door arrangement to impose Edevbie on the party shall be resisted and Oborevwori shall surely emerge as Okowa’s successor on May 29, 2023.

“I have no doubt in my mind that Oborevwori shall be unveiled as our authentic governorship candidate at the mega rally in Ozoro on Saturday. Yes.

“Edevbie represents the interests of Oligarchs while Oborevwori represents the interests of the party and the vast majority of the good people of Delta State. Oborevwori candidacy guarantees landslide victory for PDP in 2023.

“We urge the leadership of our great party, the PDP, to as a matter of necessity constitute the state campaign council and open campaign office in Asaba. Its time to settle down for serious electioneering business.

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“The leadership and members of CMPG as well as PDP members across the state recognises Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori as the winner of the Governorship primary and candidate of PDP in Delta State. Any other back door arrangement shall surely crash like a huge log before the axe,” CMPG said.

The Executive Assistant to Delta State Governor on Communications, Oghenesivbe, arrived Lome in the Republic of Togo on Wednesday 20th July, 2022 for his investiture as Distinguished Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management, Docs.

Okowa’s Eac and Communication Strategist shall also receive a Professional Doctorate Degree in Information and Strategy Management, Ph.D., at the Liberal Bilingual University Togo on Saturday 23rd July 2022.

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