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Stop Building Political Structure of Sacking and Appointing, Focus on Governance .... CHRPC Tells Gov. Okowa

Stop Building Political Structure of Sacking and Appointing, Focus on Governance .... CHRPC Tells  Gov. Okowa


The Center for Human Rights and Public Complaints has urged Governor Okowa of Delta State to stop political rigmarole and focus on delivering governance to People of Delta State.

The acting spokesperson of the ground, Comrade Steven Luke who spoke in Warri noted that Governor Okowa is making political appointments without giving attention to the socioeconomic wellbeing of Deltans, He also added that the governor seems to be building a political structure.

CHRPC Knocks Okowa, describing his choice of appointments as mere political compensations, trade by batter at the expense of the state and wellbeing of the people.

"Regrettably those Okowa dissolved in his previous cabinet are being recycled again like a child who is learning how to write by erasing errors"

"Governor Okowa is toying with Delta State like his family business by sacking and appointing political friends and fellow looters"

"Governor Okowa must have exhausted his dexterity to govern Deltan's outside the  political trade and paddy paddy government".  He said

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