Monday 17 November 2014

Uduaghan: Why I am Going to Senate


Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, at the weekend said his ambition to represent Delta South senatorial district in the National Assembly was fueled by the need to enable the oil-producing communities have 10 per cent equity participation in oil companies operating in their areas.
Speaking while addressing a meeting of  the Executive Committee of the states Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) attended by aspirants and leaders of the party at its secretariat in Asaba, Uduaghan said he was determined to ensure that the Niger Delta region was no longer short-changed.

Uduaghan promised to pursue with vigour the participation of oil-producing communities in their naturally given resources to address years of neglect and insensitivity to their plight by the oil companies.
“My desire is to ensure that the 10 per cent equity participation by oil producing communities in oil companies sees the light of the day, my passion is to vigorously pursue this goal … this informed the decision to represent my people (Delta South Senatorial District) at the Senate,” he said.
The governor said he had demonstrated the spirit of sportsmanship in the pursuit of his senatorial aspiration, promising to embrace his opponents should he win or lose as politics, to him was not a do-or-die affair.
He dismissed allegations of imposition and manipulation of the ward delegates lists lleveled against him by some leaders of the party, pleading with aspirants to shun mudslinging and falsehood as well as acts capable of inciting members of the party against one another.
Meanwhile, the expanded executive committee meeting of the state PDP, attended by leaders and aspirants on Friday elected Chief Edwin Uzor as the acting state chairman of the party as  well as affirmed its position in the harmonized list of ward congress of each local government areas as reached by leaders and elders of the party in the state.
Uduaghan, who is the leader of the party in the state, charged the acting chairman to be firm and steadfast particularly in this period of the primaries to guarantee a level playing field for all aspirants.
The governor explained that Uzor was elected following the resignation of the former chairman, Chief Peter Nwaoboshi who left to pursue  his political ambition, explaining that the acting chairman would be in charge pending the conduct of state congress to elect a substantive chairman.
Speaking shortly after his election, Uzor, who was the state PDP Auditor, pledged to carry everyone along and give support to the Uduaghan administration particularly his three point developmental agenda.
Highlight of the meeting was the motion by Nwaoboshi for the retention of the ward delegates list without alteration as prepared by the elders and leaders of the party.
The motion for the retention of the list which the executive committee said would be used for all the primaries was seconded by the Majority leader of the state House of Assembly, Hon. Monday Igbuya.

source: thisdaylive.com

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