Berates Protest By Unknown Aspirants
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of Ward 8 (Kiagbodo), Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, Mr. Akpodikumo Oweiagbe Okosuye has condemned a recent protest by Messer Paul Oruma and Godwin Gbogiemi over the outcome of the peaceful councillorship primary election which made Clement Wagha and Mrs. Gift Gomeron emerged councillorship candidates for DSIEC Ward 13 and 14 of Burutu Local Government Area respectively.
In a statement signed by the Ngbilebiri II, Ward 8, (Kiagbodo) Chairman, Mr. Akpodikumo Oweiagbe Okosuye refuted claims by Barr. Isa Clark that Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark was not a member of the party, saying Chief E. K. Clark remains the leader of the PDP in the Local Government Area and the Ward.
Mr. Akpodikumo Oweiagbe Okosuye revealed in the statement that Messer Paul Oruma and Perebi Godwin Gbogiemi were not aspirants for the councillorship of DSIEC Ward 13 and 14 under (Federal Ward 8) as none of them declared interest to contest for councillorship before the ward executives or the highest political office holder in the ward, Chief Anthony Ebikeme Clark, Former Burutu Local Government Chairman and presently Executive Assistant to the Governor of Delta state on Conflict Resolution, so he wondered what they went to do at the PDP secretariat at Asaba.
According to the statement, Clement Wagha and Gift Gomeron emerged through the same peaceful and fair consensus process that produced the present councilors representing the ward, Rt. Hon. Joseph Asiaye Alubeze and Hon. Paul Oruma and other former councilors.
“The protest was orchestrated by Isa Clark after he failed to hoodwink the decision of leaders of the ward with a list of his cohorts he called leaders of the ward.
“How can someone who has never contested nor won any election in the ward concoct a list without notable leaders like Hon. Godwin Masah and Neville Ambakederemo who are former councilor and presently SSAs to the Governor of Delta state, instead wrote names of a classroom teacher and former ward publicity secretary of the party”, it added.
While reiterating that it was Isa Clark failed attempt to impose those who didn’t aspire to contest for the ward councillorship, the ward chairman called on the state leadership of the party to disregard the protest and insult on their national leader, Chief E. K Clark as there was no iota of truth in their protest and allegations.