Senator Ovie Omo-Agege. |
By Our Political Correspondent
The rough
and tumble for the political soul of Delta State in 2023 has begun.
The All
Progressives Congress (APC) through its coveted Deputy Senate President,
Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, a well known governorship aspirant has began a subtle
onslaught, all geared towards realizing this dream.
For the APC
faithful in Delta state, Omo-Agege’s position as deputy Senate president is an
opportunity for it to overrun the state.
Accordingly,
Omo-Agege has started plotting navigation routes into the various senatorial
districts aimed at setting up his political structures in all the senatorial
divides in the state.
In Delta
North Omo-Agege has picked Barrister Alex Onwuadiamu from Illah as his deputy
chief of staff. His job includes creating waves to make inroads for his
principal by building for the APC a formidable team of loyalists and party
faithful. Onwuadiamu was director general of Victor Ochei’s Accord Party Delta
North senatorial campaign.
In Delta
South, Omo-Agege has appointed a former council chairman, former commissioner
for lands and rice farmer, Barrister Raymos Guanah as one of his aides. Through
Guanah, he hopes to meander through and build daunting team of faithful and
loyalists that will stand up to the games of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
There is
also the appointment of Mr. Sebastine Okoh, the fast growing political figure
from Umunede, now appointed by Omo-Agege as Senior Special Assistant on
legislative matters in Abuja.
In Delta
Central, where Omo-Agege is representing in the red chambers, he has appointed
Dr. Otive Ogbuzor as his chief of staff, meaning that Dr. Ogbuzor now has some
clout with which to move and be taken seriously and help keep the Omo-Agege
political influence growing in the district.
Also, in the
Delta Central, former political adviser to former governor James Ibori , Elder
Omeni Sobotie is now the Special Adviser on Strategy to the Deputy Senate
President. And from Ezionum in Ndokwa, Ambassador Chukwuma Oyibode, who has
aligned with Omo-Agege, and his mandate is to neutralise in Delta North, the
political influence of the former Delta State Speaker of the House of Assembly,
Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei, who is currently not in Omo-Agege’s APC camp.
The thing
with these appointments is that the appointees who hitherto were no bodies have
with the appointments become relevant in the political scheme of things in
their various localities in Delta state. As men of influence, they can now help
to build strong political bases for their party.
Banneronlinenews.com
learnt that Oyibode is eyeing a plum job that has to do with the amnesty office
as co-ordinator.
However, it
will not be a smooth sail for Omo-Agege as he has to contend with a large
portion of disgruntled APC faithful who are unhappy with his style. Their
grouse is that he seems to be insensitive to the plights of the party faithful,
and they accuse him of treating them with disdain and ignominy by
discriminating against them and preferring for plum appointments non-APC
faithful and loyalists.
Although PDP
loyalists said Omo-Agege and APC have no capacity to overrun the PDP in Delta
State, being a PDP state, yet there are those who are currently bitter about
the goings on in Delta PDP. This set of people are unhappy and have become
critical of what they described as the emerging “slow motion” and “I am contented”
style of Governor Okowa for not remembering them for political appointments.
The people
who pleaded anonymity said that when come comes to shove, they might go for the
APC lure. They also appear not to mind the fact that Governor Okowa has spoken
about the need for them to be patient, and that they should also understand
that it is not possible to give every party faithful appointment. But that
there are other ways, besides appointments to compensate for the work they have
done.
Yet, the
people seem not convinced as they insist that the four year administration is
already short by five months and they are idle.
Meanwhile,
the APC factions in the state are yet to fully harmonise their differences as the
various leaders are still at daggers drawn, even as they await the party
leadership to step in and create the needed party harmony.
For
instance, it is touted that Omo-Agege is the camp of Ashiwaju Bola Tinubu and
the National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, as opposed to the camp of
Chief Rotimi Amaechi that is with the El-Rufai camp.
So far,
nothing is heard from the Olorogun O’tega Emerhor and the Ogodo group that have
displayed uncommon loyalty as APC faithful by withdrawing their case against
the APC from the Supreme Court. Also, it is yet to be seen what Dr. Cairo Ojougbo
is about to come up with.
And from the
PDP side in the state, observers believe that the silence of Senator Peter
Nwaoboshi and his absence at very important state government functions does not
seem to underline the point that all may not be well.
Time in the
unfolding days will tell and help to clear the fog over the political goings on
in the Delta politics.
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