Governorship candidate of opposition ideological parties in Delta State, under the umbrella of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) and the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC), are regretting the “mischievous and superfluous” delay in paying them for the jobs they played in guaranteeing the re-appointment of PDP’s Ifeanyi Okowa in the simply finished up March, 9 governorship and place of Assembly decisions.
Sahara Reporters dependably accumulated that a couple of days to the March, 9, 2019 governorship and house of assembly elections, CUPP and IPAC, through the workplace of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), achieved a concurrence with Okowa to work for his re-appointment and were ensured an installment running into a several millions of naira.
Regretting the “purposeful demonstration” by Ovie Agas, the SSG, to frustrate the arrival of the cash, a governorship candidate of one of the opposition parties, who insisted on not to be named,
said: “We the candidates of the opposition parties in Delta State reached a compromise with Governor Okowa through the office of the SSG and a few other government officials to work for Okowa’s reelection with a settlement package.
“You know our parties do not have weight like the PDP and APC, and decided during one of our meetings in CUPP and IPAC to have governorship candidates we can use in negotiating for some benefits with Governor Okowa, which we know has the ‘knife and the yam’ as far as the state treasury is concerned. But to our greatest surprise and disappointment, after all the agreements reached and elections concluded, and Okowa declared winner, the SSG is frustrating all the efforts to get our settlements as agreed.”
Executive chairman of one of the opposition groups in the state, who likewise serves as his party’s governorship candidate, also inclining that he does not to be named, confided in our reporter that the entire thought of the opposition parties to coast governorship candidate was their “settlement”.
“Actually, the idea for the floating of the governorship candidates was mooted by the state chairman of Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Fred Obi, and the newly appointed Special Assistant to the Governor on Inter Party Relations, Efe Tobor, who doubles as state chairman of (CUPP) in collaboration with the Senior Special Adviser on Political Matters to the Governor, Festus Ochonogor. Obi and Ochonogor and the SSG have always hijacked money meant for opposition political parties in the state, especially grants.
“The SSG, Ovie Agas, wants to play a fast one on us, but we shall resist his antics with the last drop of our blood. We are supposed to get our settlements this week, but Agas is trying to play a dirty fast one on us. For some days now, the office of the SSG in Asaba has turned to Mecca by the members of political parties, especially the opposition.
They have besieged the office for collection of the bargain reached with the state government for the reelection of Governor Okowa and as we talk, it seems we have been deceived.”
A few days after the elections, the opposition parties, under the umbrella of IPAC, addressed a press briefing in Asaba, where they said “the governorship election was free and fair and a true reflection of the will of the people”.
Meanwhile, a few days after the election, in a reaction to the Okowa’s victory, Tobor stated that opposition political parties in the state were satisfied with the outcome. He said 39 political parties in the state adopted Okowa, because the political parties believe in equity in the rotation of the governorship positions among the three senatorial districts of the state. He, however, appealed to Okowa to carry members of the opposition political parties along in the scheme of things.
Calls and messages put across to Agas, as well as Obi and Tobor, were not responded to at the time of filing this report. However, a political associate tof the SSG confided in our correspondent that there is conflict between the SSG and the governorship candidates over the issue.