The Governorship candidate of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi
Okowa, has named Barrister Kingsley Otuaro, a commissioner at the Delta
State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) and a
nominee of former militant commander, Mr. Government Ekpemupolo,
popularly known as Tompolo, as his running mate in the 2015 governorship
election.
PDP submitted Otuaro’s name
and data to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) just
on time to beat the Boxing Day deadline. Otuaro, an Ijaw emerged despite opposition from the Isokos, another
major ethnic group in Delta South, who had long been coveting the deputy
governorship slot of the party going by the unwritten zoning
arrangement of the ruling PDP in the state.
Before Friday, political wranglings in the state had stalemated all
efforts to pick a running mate for Okowa. A tense atmosphere had been created
in the state following the outcome of all the PDP primaries and the
political undercurrent that took place during the guber primaries that
produced Okowa as the flag bearer of the party.
Sources said that the decision to choose a suitable running mate had
become a herculean task for Okowa and his team owing to the political
alignment and realignment going on in the state.
We learnt the guber candidate was being careful not to
choose a running mate from the wrong camp so as not to jeopardise his
chances in the general election as the ethnic groups scheming for the
position are threatening to spring a surprise if the choice did not
favour them.
The caliber of persons now holding the political ace in the southern
district and posing as kingmakers had given some prominent leaders in
the state cause for concern and that was one factor that stalled the
process until Friday.
What seemed to be a simple political arithmetic to determine who
emerged as running mate turned messy as two major ethnic nationalities
in the Delta Senatorial District, Ijaw and Isoko ethnic groups, have
remained at daggers-drawn over the position.
We learnt that the committee saddled with the responsibility of
choosing a running mate for Okowa had found it extremely difficult to
make a head way following the plethora of names being submitted to it
from the two major ethnic groups scheming for the plum job. Sources said
that Okowa also rejected several names suggested to him.
After his emergence as the PDP’s candidate, the Isokos ethnic
nationality had presumed the deputy governorship position would
ordinarily be left for them going by political calculation that Ijaws
have taken their turn in the person of Senator James Manager who won the
Delta South Senatorial District race.
The Isoko, Ijaw and Itsekiri had formed an alliance to which they
rotate political offices in the Delta South among the ethnic
nationalities. Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan became governor in 2007 following
the ‘G3’ alliance and quest for power shift.
Senator James Manager took the Ijaw turn in the Senate in 2003 and
has perpetually retained the position for 12 years running. He again
took what is supposed to be the turn of Itsekiri in the just concluded
senatorial primaries when Uduaghan who was his main rival suddenly quit
the contest.
Understandably, the Isokos were the next in line to be empowered with
any prominent position coming to the Delta South but alas the Ijaws had
bargained for the job with their vote for Okowa in the primaries and
have been lobbying the power-that-be in Abuja to ensure that they get
the position.
Sources said that the governorship candidate had zeroed his mind on
picking a running mate from Isoko prior to the primaries but the outcome
of the PDP primaries where it was widely believed that some forces from
Isoko ethnic nationality worked against him during the contest may have
made him change his mind.
Tompolo, who is believed to have helped in swaying votes for Okowa,
alongside Senator Manager, who maternally is from Isoko, are elements
that pulled the strings for an Ijaw running mate notwithstanding the
political imbalance it would cause in the Delta south senatorial
district.
T
he apex Isoko socio-cultural organization,
Isoko Development Union, (IDU) led by a retired army general, Gen. Paul
Omu (rtd), had unsuccessfully lobbied for the Secretary to the State
Government, Comrade Ovouzorie Macaulay or former Chief Whip, Senator
Stella Omu to emerge as Okowa’s deputy.
Foremost Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark
has not been happy with the undue influence Tompolo is exerting in the
state coupled with the likely negative effect he is creating for
President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of the 2015 presidential election
hence his decision to turn his back against an Ijaw deputy.
But many Ijaw leaders including the Niger Delta Grassroot Movement
(NDGM) led by Itsekiri-born Comrade Weyinmi Olley had appealed to him to
allow Tompolo choose Okowa’s running mate.
It is however unclear how the Isokos and the Itsekiris, two very
influential ethnic nationalities that have so far lost out in the power
game in the state, would respond to the development in the general
election. But two leaders from the area told assured that the groups
would go back to the drawing board to explore their options.
Source: THEWILL
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