Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has uncovered why he turned down pressures to collect Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) nomination form to contest the 2023 presidential election.
Okowa said he would wait till the party’s presidential primaries when a candidate would have emerged before he would comment on his rumored ambition to be a running mate to a presidential candidate from the northern part of the country.
The governor unveiled this yesterday during the 2023 quarterly meeting in Asaba. He noted that though there is pressure from different parts of the country to join the league of presidential aspirants he has not seen the need.
According to him “I would not have thrown myself into the ring unnecessarily. I will prefer we allow a somehow God-assigned person.
Whatever we do is to unite ourselves for the progress of the nation.” The governor who insisted he is still looking up to God to decide his next line of action politically said he intends to complete all the projects he started.
Reacting to the view of elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark that the presidency should be zoned to the south and that he has handed any past or present southern governor that agrees to be running mate of a northern candidate to God, Governor Okowa said Clark should know that there are various political parties with different positions.
“There are several political parties. PDP has its rules. There is National Executive Council, (NEC) that has not zoned the presidency and has not come up with a position on that. All l know is that fair, credible process will throw up a candidate to emerge as the party’s presidential candidate,” he said.
On the allegation that he had hijacked the PDP delegates list of the governorship primary, the governor who refuted the allegation said there is a statutory delegates list and it was not in his character to indulge in such a thing.
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