Senators peter Nwaoboshi vs Omo-Agege
Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, a former Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Niger Delta and an All Progressives Congress (APC) leader in Delta State, has accused some persons in the Presidency of ganging-up against the former leader of the party in the state, the gubernatorial candidate in the 2023 elections and a former Deputy Senate President (DSP), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege. By MorufAkanbiWhen you recently visited Governor Sheriff Oborevwori at the Government House, Asaba, you said his joining the APC is a game-changer. But your friend, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, is gunning for the 2027 ticket. How is Oborevwori a game-changer?
Omo-Agege, to the best of my knowledge, is not running for the governorship under the platform of APC in 2027. I have advised him as a senior brother and someone older than him in the game of politics. I have told him he cannot run if he remains in the APC and the governor remains in the APC. He cannot win the party’s primary, and it will be difficult for him to win the election. I have had private meetings with him and apprised him of my position. When Chief James Ibori was governor, he ran for a second term; nobody challenged him in the primary. When Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan ran for a second term, no aspirant challenged him, and when Senator Ifeanyi Okowa ran for a second term, nobody challenged him. I am talking about the party primary. It is difficult for him to change the system when a sitting governor is running for a second term. I have advised him, and I don’t think so based on my personal meeting with him, our former governor, Ibori, and other leaders.
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The party chieftain disclosed that Omo-Agege discussed his concerns with him, and he (Nwaoboshi) had met with Oborevwori and urged him to address the issues the former DSP raised.
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