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Alleged betrayal: Okowa replies elder statesman, Edwin Clark

Clement Daniel
Clement Daniel
Clark and Okowa

Delta State governor and presidential running mate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has declared that it would be wrong of him to reject the offer to become the running mate of Atiku Abubakar.

Atiku Abubakar is the presidential candidate of the PDP.

Okowa made the declaration on Thursday in response to the attack on him by elder statesman, Edwin Clark.

Clark had described Okowa as a betrayer of his people of the South of the country for accepting to be the running mate of Atiku Abubakar.

Clark also accused the governor of developing his area of the state to the detriment of the others.

But in a statement by Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, the governor said there was so much falsehood about the claims of the elder statesman.

He explained that if he had not accepted the offer to become the running mate, another person would have.

He explained that he did not belong to the same part of the country with Atiku, so there was nothing wrong in his decision to accept the offer.

Okowa said he would however not begrudge Clark because it was his right to decide on who to support.

The statement reads in part: “We will continue to respect Chief Clark despite the recent attacks on Governor Okowa and we also put it on record that the highly respected elder statesman had supported us in the past up to 2019 and had cause to commend the Governor for his sterling accomplishments in the state.

“So we will not begrudge him because he has chosen to support someone else this time around.”

The statement reads in full:

We have read with keen interest the open letter to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa by elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark.

First we accord him his due respect as an elder statesman and a respected father in our state, but we state categorically that his letter is not a true reflection of the state of affairs in Delta State as the massive achievements in infrastructural and human capital development recorded in the state in the last seven years are visible to all and sundry.

On the allegation of unaccountability and dictatorship, it is on record that Governor Okowa has been very accountable to the people as he has always briefed Deltans on the state of affairs in the state. He holds quarterly media interaction with journalists in the state where issues across the state are discussed and questions asked and relevant answers provided.

The governor has had cause to relate with the State House of Assembly on all matters concerning the state finances at all times. How can a Governor that ensured full autonomy for the State’s legislature and the judiciary be said to be dictatorial?

On the allegation of misuse of N250 billion 13% derivation fund, nothing can be far from the truth because the said fund is being paid in quarterly instalments and as at last record we have only received four instalments totalling N19.6 billion.

Because of the time value of money and inflationary tendencies we decided to discount N100 billion. On application to the state House of Assembly, we listed some landmark projects to be completed from the fund and some of them including the Ogheye Floating Market, Koka Flyover and Interchange, Maryam Babangida Leisure Park, Film Village and Zoo, Mother and Child Specialist Hospital and Advanced Diagnostics Medical Centre have been completed, inaugurated and currently operational.

We are also aware that our leader, Chief Clark has made his own political choice by endorsing a presidential candidate of another political party which we agree and respect as his own fundamental right, but we hold the view that it is not democratically nor constitutionally out of place for other persons to also have right to associate with others which is equally legitimate.

We are all aware that the country is so divided and the rhetoric that tends to divide the country further along the line of North and South dichotomy cannot do the country any good hence we urge that persons of all class need not engage in divisive actions or utterances.

As well meaning Nigerians we expect that senior citizens should promote actions that tends to unite the country and not that which would further divide us.

The Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar won the party’s primary on the account of a free and transparent votes of delegates of the party across the country.

The constitution of our country is very clear that once a Presidential Candidate emerges, he is duty bound to choose a running mate and by tradition from the other side of the country.

It couldn’t have been the right thing to say that we should have rejected the nomination because if we had, other persons would have also accepted it.

We will continue to respect Chief Clark despite the recent attacks on Governor Okowa and we also put it on record that the highly respected elder statesman had supported us in the past up to 2019 and had cause to commend the Governor for his sterling accomplishments in the state.

So we will not begrudge him because he has chosen to support someone else this time around.

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