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His Departure Is Not A Threat To APC – Oborevwori Tackles Omo-Agege

The governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, has stated that former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege cannot be trusted.

He made the assertion during an appearance on Arise Television on Tuesday.

Oborevwori claimed that they had earlier seen the exit of Omo-Agege, adding that he never consulted anybody.

Naija News reports that Omo-Agege recently dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) after losing at the senatorial primary election.

Reacting, the governor said, “We were aware of his exit, and that was why he was not serious in the context of the primaries, because he never consulted anybody, he never consulted me, he never called leaders.

“His departure is not a threat to us because APC is a big party.

“President Bola Tinubu is my biggest project and we in Delta are solidly behind him. Delta people were deceived earlier but not anymore.

“I can tell you categorically that no Delta person will vote against Tinubu. So we are not bothered about anybody leaving our party.”

Meanwhile, Oborevwori has vowed that the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi will not win Delta State in the 2027 election.

Naija News reports that the governor stated this during an appearance on Arise Television on Tuesday.

He asserted that the victory Obi experienced in the state in the 2023 election would not repeat itself.

Oborevwori attributed Obi’s 2023 performance to support from the Christian community and non-indigenous residents, particularly members of the Igbo community.

He, however, stated that his administration has strengthened its relationship with the Igbo community in the state and expressed confidence that they would support the All Progressives Congress (APC) in future elections.

According to him, the Igbo community did not vote against him during the governorship election and has continued to work with his administration in the interest of the state.

Oborevwori also said religious leaders who supported his political move to the APC had prayed for the success of the decision and would continue to support the party ahead of future elections.

He maintained that the factors that contributed to Obi’s victory in Delta during the 2023 presidential election have been addressed, adding that he does not expect a similar outcome in 2027.

He said: “First and foremost, the Igbo community in Delta State that did that in 2023 they never did it during my election, and we are on the same page.

“I’ve told them vote party this time. They will not vote candidates, they will vote party because of the love they have for me.

“I have that confidence they will vote the APC.

“There are two factors that happen the other time, the Christian community and the Igbo, the non indigenous, but I’ve been able to manage them. The Igbo and I are working together for the interest of the state.

“I also believe that what happened that time would not happen again.

“This is because the religious leaders, before I move into the APC, we notified them for them to pray for us. So you cannot pray and curse. They have prayed.

“So when the time come for election, I will still go back to them, say, “fathers of faith, when I moved the other time, you prayed for us. So for us to succeed, pray again for us to be victorious. So that’s the thing.”

 
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