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Delta Guber 2023: Is Okowa Being Circumspect On His Choice, Why So Many Unqualified Desperado Politician?

Delta Guber 2023: Is Okowa Being Circumspect On His Choice, Why So Many Unqualified Desperado Politician?



Time, they say, obviously waits for no man in life. Time is most precious and it is when one knows time that he/she is in position to properly check time.

It beats my imagination that Delta state is still on a quest for enduring leadership befitting a state that feeds the entire nation yet very backward in development even with enviable natural resources abound in it.

The basic question that comes to mind under the circumstance is, "why are many unqualified desperado politician without character still lined up, eyeing undeserved positions meant for ably qualified men of character and integrity with remarkable track  record on management in both public and private sectors"?

Why are elders who are supposed to speak the truth and point to the right candidate continue to either sit on the fence or point to the wrong directions like they are literally blind.

Why are the men at the helms of Delta politics and governance, sit and watch errand boys and hangers on, yet to cut their leadership teeth in this sensitive game politics, keep acting as if they are blind or deliberately instigating the conspiracy to kill and bury their own state without cautioning the 'boys' to humbly learn from the experienced elites of politics, than dabbling into game meant for the men. 

It therefore pertinent for Deltans young and old, to standup to their right, not just in speaking the truth but walk the talk by supporting the foremost aspirant with the right character and capacity like Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi as Governor for best performance come 2023.

Urhobo Wadooo!

Delta Wadooooo!

Gbagi is Qualified!

We Moove!

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