Iyovwaye vows to ‘Reset Delta’, condemns alleged attempt to disrupt Aghalokpe homecoming

Iyovwaye vows to ‘Reset Delta’, condemns alleged attempt to disrupt Aghalokpe homecoming

Deacon Iyovwaye and wife, Deaconness Leri Iyovwaye receiving home blessing from his community leader in Aghalokpe on Saturday during his consultation meeting.

ASABA – The Governorship Candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Delta State, Deacon Chris Iyovwaye, has reaffirmed his commitment to “Reset Delta,” declaring that no act of intimidation or political violence would derail his campaign to offer what he described as a credible alternative for the state.

Iyovwaye made the declaration after returning to his ancestral home of Aghalokpe in Okpe Local Government Area, where he continued consultations with his family and community alongside his wife, Deaconess Leri Iyovwaye.

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The NDC candidate alleged that the visit was nearly disrupted by persons he described as suspected thugs allegedly sponsored by the Delta State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who attempted to prevent him and his supporters from accessing the community Town Hall.

Despite the alleged disruption, Iyovwaye said the engagement with the people was successfully concluded, expressing gratitude to his family, supporters and residents of Aghalokpe for standing by him throughout the visit.

He particularly commended his supporters for maintaining peace and exercising restraint despite what he described as provocation.

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According to him, their discipline prevented the situation from degenerating into violence.

While condemning the alleged incident, Iyovwaye insisted that intimidation and political violence have no place in a democratic society and called on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to ensure that all political parties are allowed to freely engage with the electorate without harassment.

He also urged the Inspector-General of Police, the Commissioner of Police in Delta State and the Director of the Department of State Services (DSS) in the state to investigate the alleged attack and bring those responsible to justice.

“Democracy cannot flourish where political opponents are attacked simply for meeting with their own people,” he said.

Reiterating the NDC’s campaign message, Iyovwaye said his party remained focused on delivering good governance, practical solutions and people-oriented leadership capable of addressing the challenges confronting Delta State.

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He urged the ruling APC in the state to concentrate on issues affecting the welfare and development of the people rather than engaging in acts capable of undermining the democratic process.

The NDC governorship candidate stressed that although “no one has a monopoly on violence,” his party would continue to pursue its political activities peacefully and within the ambit of the law.

He maintained that the NDC’s vision is anchored on restoring hope, strengthening governance and rebuilding public confidence in leadership.

“As we move across the state, our message remains clear: together, we will Reset Delta,” Iyovwaye declared.

The APC had not responded to the allegations at the time of filing this report.

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