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Okowa's Supreme Court Victory Is An Affirmation Of Deltans Mandate At the Poll, Says Okowa SSA, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel

Okowa's Supreme Court Victory Is An Affirmation Of Deltans Mandate At the Poll, Says Okowa SSA, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel



The senior special assistant on secirity to the government, Comrade Daniel Ezekiel has described the victory of His Excellency senator Ifeanyi Okowa is well deserved, adding that It is was widely anticipated.

He ssaid, "It was bad advice that pushed great Ogboru to this unpalatable end. I earlier advised that he should not go to supreme court and take the appeal verdict in a good faith but he refused to listen. No wonder the appeal judge called him a gold digger ,trying to reap where he did not sow".


"I can see the all-round jubilation on the faces of Deltans which is a sign that Deltans are pleased with Okowa's victoy at the supreme Court. We are happy that attempts to rob Deltans have been resisted" 


"Okowa's victory is good for all Deltans. I dedicate it to God almighty and Deltans. Besides, Ogboru must learn to accept defeat. He should apologize to Deltans for the distraction and waste of the precious time of His Execellency Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa":

It was appalling that Ogboru could not substantiate his claim of over voting in an election that His Excellency senator Ifeanyi Okowa won with landslide. I thank all Deltans for reposing confidence on our distinguished governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa. I thank you for your prayers and support at the last year's gubernatorial election. We are owning you more appreciation and it may come in different forms either through development, employment, empowerment and appointments. Thank you and God bless.


Signed

COMR. Ezekiel Daniel 

SSA on Security to Delta State governor.


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