After
last-minute high-wire battle for delegates’ votes in which some aspirants
offered mouth-watering sums of money and got delegates to swear. Chairman,
Senate Committee on Health, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, yesterday, emerged PDP
governorship candidate for Delta.
He polled 406
votes. Olorogun David Edevbie, the consensus candidate of the Urhobo Progress
Union (UPU), who also reportedly got the backing of the state government,
scored 299 votes to come second.
Other results as
announced by Sunday Kareem, the returning officer were as follows: Victor
Ochei (185 votes), Ndudi Elumelu (50 votes), Godsday Orubebe (49) and Godswill
Obielum (22). Sylvester Monye, Ovie Omo-Agege and Sam Obi got 10 votes
each; Peter Okocha had six votes, Tony Obuh (five), Charles Emetulu
(four), Kenneth Gbagi (two) and Mike Uwaka (one vote).
One vote was
voided.
Agents of some
governorship aspirants in Delta State openly shared money to delegates,
yesterday, at the venue of the primary, giving them Bible and oil to swear that
they would not vote for another candidate.
There was a case
at about 4.00 pm when a delegate was offered N500,000 and there was a heated
debate before he finally swore and collected his cash.
Some aspirants
offered delegates N1million each to vote for them and one reportedly gave
10,000 dollars each.
One of the
aspirants confirmed that he was aware other aspirants were bribing delegates,
but he urged those who collected money to vote for him because he is the right
candidate.
Governorship
aspirants present were Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Olorogun David Edevbie, Hon.
Victor Ochei, Mr Tony Obuh, Elder Godsday Orubebe, Chief Peter Okocha,
Prof Sylvester Monye, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, Hon. Sam Obi,
Charles Emetulu, Clement Ofuani, Mrs Esther Udueh
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This is the death of Uduagha political career. It was killed by Clark and Tompolo , buried by Jonathan , hahaha
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