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Okowa Urged to Call His Senior Special Sycophant to Order as Latimore Goes Reckless again

Okowa Urged to Call His Senior  Special Sycophant to Order as Latimore Goes Reckless again


The attention of Ijaw People's Development Initiative, IPDI  has been drawn to a reckless writeup made by one pitiable entity, a Senior Special Sycophant, Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe who parades himself as a Executive Assistant to Governor Okowa.


A statement by the spokesman of the group, Comrade Ezekiel Kagbala noted that; Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe in attempt to impress Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, reclessly  discredited an advocacy call for development of the State.

Kagbala noted that; the renowned Delta State born peace and development advocate Comrade Mulade Sheriff called for the improvements of Socioeconomic and youths development in Delta State.

From then, It became obvious that Mr Latimore who is a yes-man to anyone who could pay his bills disconcertedly wrote that; "Delta Under Okowa, Mulade Is Mischievous".

The spokesman of IPDI, Kagbala said Ordinarily we wouldn't have respond to a cash and carry writer who uses flattery to earn a living, however, we deemed it fit to state that Latimor is so clueless about developmental issues and couldn't address the fundamental issues raised by the Environmentalist rather, he resulted to personal attacks.

Apart from being a government parasite who shuttles between political office-holders and Governor Okowa, Latimore operates like a toothless political attack dog who depends on others to earn  living.

The shameless Latimore has made himself a Senior Special Sycophant of failure. little wonder that nothing good could be achieved from his toxic postulations and childish manners of responding to critical issues.

We never expected him to be so mentally and intellectually bankrupt at the same time that he could not respond to fundamental issues bodering on development of Delta State even though he is too insignificant to be noticed or taken seriously for his lack of Integrity.

If Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe was knowledgeable as he claimed, he would have responded when the issue of how Okowa is impoverishing oil producing parts of the state, particularly the Ijaw and  Itsekiri's ethnic nationalities was raised. When the Ijaw born human and environmental justice advocate Comrade Mulade Sheriff raise the concern.

It's unfortunate that the Senior Special Sycophant to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, Mr Latimore fail to responded, when development advocate Chief Mulade said there is no projects worth N10 billion in Ijaw and Itsekiri communities that produce over 80% of the State revenue rather his paymaster was smart enough to use oil facilities in the area as a collateral to take loans about N200 billion.

For comfort, Latimore only choosed to respond to impress his principal in a way that could not promote and campaign for Governor Okowa, as the PDP Vice Presidential candidate.

We know that as a Senior Special Sycophant to Governor Okowa and political attack dog of the state government we urge Latimore to learn how to distinguish between strategic communication and development communication, Comrade Mulade Sheriff is addressing developmental issues through development communication.

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