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Ijaw Group To Storm Delta Government House With Anger Protest.

 Ijaw Group To Storm Delta Government House With Anger Protest.

 
A politica pressure group who styled themselves as Members of the Delta Ijaw Youth Movement has expressed displeasure over what they described as Used and dumped after working to secure victory for Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa during the 2019 governorship Election that enthroned him for second term.

The Spokesman of the Delta Ijaw Youth Movement, Comr. Paul E. Ebikedoumene disclosed this in a letter to the Governor on Friday, a copy of which was sent to FocalPoint Reports in Warri.

The letter reads in Part "We write you this letter with pain in our hearts that you have exhausted our patients and we are left with no option than to come and die at the front of Government House, Asaba".

"You have succeeded in using us, now you want to  dump us and we are not going to accept that, you know the sacrifice we did to ensure there was peace in your second term election, but you choose to treat us as insignificant people. Is this the way you want to reward us? Sir,  we are highly disappointed at you".

"We will use all MEANS NECCESARY TO CARRY THIS PROTEST AGAINST YOU IN ASABA. We know you will use the security agencies in the State to arrest us but we want to assure you that we will never be intimidated by any form of arrest. We worked for you and it is our right to benefit from the government like every other appointee".

"To this end, we have resolve to Mobile all our structures to carry out mass protest against you in front of government House, Asaba on November 11th, 2020.
Thanks and God bless".

Singed:
Comr. Paul E. Ebikedoumene
Spokesman, Delta Ijaw Youth Movement (DIYM)

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