Delta APC casts off Arausi, Abikelegba’s support for Okowa, says they are disgruntled irritants to party

Delta APC casts off Arausi, Abikelegba’s support for Okowa, says they are disgruntled irritants to party

The All Progressives Congress in Delta State has dismissed the declaration of support for the second term bid of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa by two of its chieftains in Isoko as a charade and the climax of the divisive tendencies of a disgruntled duo with a penchant for anti-party activities.
It would be recalled that Chief Joe Arausi and Hon Abikelegba Odhegolo received Governor Okowa on Tuesday, 8/1/2019 and declared their support for his second term ambition as governor of Delta State with a promise to work for the actualization of the governor’s second term bid.
But the APC in a swift reaction dismissed the duo as persons that have constituted themselves as irritants to the party, and have been at loggerheads with the party leadership in their wards, to the extent that they had to be suspended for alleged anti-party activities.
The APC statement signed by its State Publicity Secretary, Barrister Sylvester Imonina reads:
The attention of the State Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress, Delta State Chapter, has been drawn to a stage-managed and purported endorsement of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa by two friends, Chief Joe Arausi and Hon. Abikelegba Odhegolo, who held themselves out as acting at the instance of APC leaders of Isoko nation.
Ordinarily, the party would not have bothered itself to comment on the charade that took place at Chief Arausi’s House, but for the sake of some gullible members of the public, hence the reaction of the party, and it should be noted that:
(1) Chief Joe Arausi and Hon. Abikelegba Odhegolo, some time ago, had a misunderstanding with their APC ward executives over their anti-party dispositions for almost a period of one year.
(2) That some members of the SWC of our great party and some leaders of thought from Isoko nation waded into the political battle of the duo, in view of the fact that the party wanted cohesion and peace at all levels.
(3) That Chief Arausi and Hon. Odhegolo refused to listen to the voice of reason, rather, they resorted to more orchestrated divisive tendencies.
(4) That because of the trouble they were fomenting, APC, Oleh, ward 1 suspended Chief Arausi from the Party, while members of Executive of Ozoro Ward 2, in their own wisdom, kept Hon. Odhegolo at arm’s length.
(5) That Chief Arausi and Hon. Abikelegba were not and had never been part of APC caucus or leaders’ council in Isoko land.
(6) There was no member of APC of Isoko Nation that joined Chief Arausi and Hon. Odhegolo in their self-seeking pursuit, as the duo were/are no longer members of the party.
These were the state of things as it concerns the duo before now. Though, it was not the wish of APC that Chief Arausi and Hon. Odhegolo strays away from the Party, and journey to political oblivion.
However, the party had to stamp her authority on the position of their Wards Executive, since Chief Arausi and Hon. Odhegolo were unrepentant in their unholy ventures. APC, Delta State did not, and will not lose sleep over their unwarranted and unsavoury political journey.
It was a known fact that within the Party, they were playing the role of Bull in China shop. Their dispositions towards the party were very unhealthy to the survival of the Party.
All Progressives Congress, Delta State, wants to assure all teeming members and supporters of the Party that despite the fact that some persons are trying to paint the Party in bad light by creating false impression of our great Party, the Party leadership is doing all within her power to consolidate on the peace and harmony achieved so far in the Party.
Deltans are enjoined to keep hope alive, as the evil machinations against APC in Delta State is because the enemies and political vampires within and outside Delta State know that the time for the liberation of Delta State is at hand.
Signed:
Barr. Sylvester Imonina,
Publicity Secretary, APC, Delta State

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