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Thursday, 9 February 2017
GOVERNOR OKOWA ASKS IBORI TO FORGET RETURN TO POLITICS
Governor Okowa asks
Ibori to forget return to
politics
- Chief James Ibori, former
governor of Delta state, returned
to Nigeria after spending years in a
UK prison
- Apart from being celebrated by
his people in Oghara, there are
beliefs that the former governor
would soon defect to the ruling All
Progressives Congress
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta
state has said Chief James Ibori
should be more concerned with his
family now that he has returned
from prison rather than politics.
Governor Okowa says Ibori should
concentrate on his family instead of
politics
Okowa stated this in reaction to
claims that the former governor of
Delta state on the platform of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and
acclaimed political godfather was
planning to join the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
Ibori returned from the UK recently
after serving a concurrent 13-year
jail term for money laundering and
was reportedly visited by some top
politicians in the state including
Okowa.
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The New Telegraph reports that in
his first policy statement after the
return of Ibori, Okowa said: “I am
not aware of Ibori’s planned defection
to the APC.
READ ALSO: Ibori’s travails were
politically motivated – Oghara youths
“Yes, he is back with us but I think
what he should be concerned about is
how to reunite with his family and not
politics.”
He also denied the alleged frosty
relationship between him and his
predecessor, Dr. Emmanuel
Uduaghan.
Meanwhile, the Centre for Anti-
Corruption and Open Leadership
(CACOL) has described the ‘euphoria’
that greeted Ibori’s return to Delta
state as a show of shame that debases
humanism.
“It is sad and disheartening to see
human beings so audaciously being
ripped of their humanism; the very
basis of their existence, out of the
‘inadvertent’ need to cope with the
socio-economic and political reality of
the society imposed by the incurably
corrupt ruling class elements like
Ibori.
“It is like the hunted protecting the
hunter; victims celebrating their
victimizers out of total dislocation
with the empirical reality of their
social existence and proper
introspection.
“We are talking about an ex-convict
that has through his nefarious and
corrupt activities dragged the image of
the country as a whole in the mud of
global shame.
Debo Adeniran of CACOL condemns the
rousing welcome accorded Ibori in
Oghara
“Ibori, we believe, is one those who
inspired the infamous statement of the
former Prime Minister of the UK,
David Cameron that described Nigeria
as a country that is ‘fantastically’
corrupt.
“CACOL think those that are openly
celebrating the ex-convict are trying
to turn Ibori to a ‘hero’, so he could go
back to playing his so-called
‘Robinhood’ role while walking free
and shoulders-high in spite of
committing corruption crimes of
incredible proportions.
“‘Beneficiaries’ as the celebrators may
be; they do not represent the rule of
law, the will or opinion of Nigerians
about the obligation and absolute
necessity to prosecute Ibori and others
like him for their corruption crimes
with deserving punitive applied where
culpability is established.
READ ALSO: "Dear Ibori, we can’t
thank God enough for bringing you
back alive"
“We also point out that the ‘welcome
carnival’ is a manifestation of a
tendency that can never spell any good
for socio-cultural, economic and
political development because the
trend is predicated on corruption and
abysmal disregard for core values and
morals,” CACOL said in a statement
made available to NAIJ.com.
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