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Delta 2023: Crisis Loom in PDP Over Governorship Candidates From Opposite Pressure Groups

Delta 2023: Crisis Loom in PDP Over  Governorship Candidates From Opposite Pressure Groups



A fresh crisis is brewing in Delta State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) following alleged disagreement between Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and a former governor, Chief James Ibori, the undisputable leader of the party in the state, over who should be the party’s governorship flag bearer in 2023, reports Okungbowa Aiwerie from Asaba.

AS preparations for the next general elections take centre stage in Delta State, The Nation has learnt that all may not be well within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the oil rich state. It appears that underneath the facade of camaraderie among party leaders lies a deep rooted disagreement that is polarizing the PDP in the state. Observers of the politics of the state claim that the emergence of two factions within the party is a strong pointer to that.


The formation of DC 23, a pressure group under the leadership of Ighoyota Amori, an associate of Chief Ibori, and the revitalisation of Delta Political Vanguard (DPV) led by Michael Diden, a loyalist of Governor Okowa who is also Chairman of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Commission (DESOPADEC), are clear signs of a crack and obvious lack of consensus among party leaders on key issues, party sources claimed.

While DC 23 is championing the emergence of an Urhobo PDP flag bearer during the next governorship election in the state, the Delta Political Vanguard (DPV) says it stands committed to Governor Okowa, and will support whoever is his choice as the party’s governorship candidate in 2023. Ex-gov Ibori is alleged to be behind DC 23, while it is believed that the DPV enjoys the support of the incumbent governor. The two groups have not left any guess about their being opposed to each other.

Little wonder that some political analysts are of the opinion that both pressure groups are being used as proxies in the fight for battle of the soul of the party. At the heart of the cold war between the two leaders is a perception that ex-governor James Ibori has been on the receiving end of an overbearing Okowa on key party issues. Some supporters of the former governor and other party chieftains have been citing examples of such issues.


The first major disagreement surfaced between the two PDP leaders in 2017 with the removal of the then Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Monday Igbuya, despite Ibori’s opposition to the plan to impeach him. Although, Okowa denied having anything to do with the removal, many believe Igbuya’s removal could not happen without his consent. The development frayed nerves between the governor’s supporters and Ibori’s camp for sometimes.

Another key flashpoint was the choice of Delta State PDP Chairman. While Ibori supported Hon. Godwin Atose, ex-chairman of Sapele LGA for the job, it was learnt Okowa overuled Ibori, installing his protege, Kingsley Esiso as the party’s chairman in the state. Lately, Ibori has absented himself from major PDP activities in the State including the inauguration ceremonies of state PDP chairman, Kingsley Esiso, on two occasions.

The final blow to their frosty relationship is the alleged rejection of James Ibori’s preferred candidate as the 2023 PDP governorship flag bearer, David Edebvie. Edebvie, an Ibori loyalist, served alongside Okowa in 1999 as Economic Planning Commissioner and Finance Commissioner, during Ibori’s eight year tenure. He returned as Finance Commissioner during Okowa’s first tenure in 2014 before his appointment as Chief of Staff, a position he lost during a recent cabinet shake-up.

While Okowa’s preferred candidate for the governorship in 2023 remains a tightly kept secret, The Nation gathered, that Okowa may not be disposed to Ibori’s choice as his successor. It was learnt that Okowa’s opposition to Edebvie’s candidacy stems from fear that he might not do his bidding and may even sideline him in the scheme of things.


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