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Saturday, 27 August 2016

Delta state at 25: James Ibori writes on his stewardship as state governor

Former Delta state governor, James Ibori, who is presently in jail in the UK for defrauding his state while he was governor, wrote this article as the state celebrates its 25 years of existence. Read the article below 
Let me begin by paying tribute to my predecessors in office who piloted the affairs of the state before the Peoples Democracy Party (PDP)administration was inaugurated on May 29, 1999.
From Air Commodore Luke Chijiuba Ochulor  (rtd) who was the pioneer Administrator on creation in 1991 to the first elected Governor, Olorogun Felix Ibru,  after the demise of the civilian administration, Abdulkadir Shehu, Bassey Asuquo, Ibrahim Kefas, John Dungs and  to Walter Feghabo who supervised the conduct of the election in 1999, and eventually handed over to me as Governor. 
I want to say without fear of contradiction that Delta in its 25 years of existence has been a success story. It is indisputable that the state has overcome some very challenging times. 
The Warri crisis was my administration’s first challenge. At the inauguration of the PDP administration on May 1999, Warri and its environs were boiling. There was a full-blown attack on Escravos on May 30, which spilled over to the surrounding villages and eventually reached the Warri metropolis.  
The level of destruction was such that it shocked the entire country and dampened the joy of the transition to democracy. 
Its genesis can be traced to 1997 when the Federal Government of the late Gen Sani Abacha created a number of Local Government Areas including Warri South-West LGA, with headquarters in Ogbe-Ijoh, – an Ijaw town between Aladja and Warri Metropolis.  
With the relocation of the headquarters of this LGA, from Ogbe-Ijohto Ogidigben, an Itsekiri town, on the Atlantic coast,  riots followed and hundreds of people died.  Six Shell Nigeria (SPDC) installations were taken over by protesting Ijaw youths, leading to a drop in oil production. 
As head of the PDP administration at the time, I knew I had to act swiftly to stem the destruction of life and property. I then summoned a meeting of the major ethnic groups in Warri at the Government House, Asaba. 
I recall vividly that the meeting stalemated, as the leaders disagreed on almost every issue. I then directed that the leaders of the delegations be taken to a room in one of the VIP Guest Houses and left there until they reached an agreement.  
One of the leaders said to me, “Governor, we will not speak to each other even if we stay there for days”. In response, I then said that was exactly my objective. 
On reflection today, our modest efforts have been blessed with some level of peace and understanding. As if the ethnic discord was not enough, Asaba’s position as the state capital threw up a different challenge of its own.  
During my campaign to be Governor of the state, it was clear to me that some leaders from the Delta South and Central Senatorial Districts were deeply unhappy with Asaba as the capital. Conversely, leaders from Delta North Senatorial District were very emphatic on the status of Asaba as state capital, and they impressed on me to respect it if I became Governor. I assured them that I would always sleep in Asaba as long as duty did not take me out of the capital. This was my way of committing to the status of Asaba as capital.  
Now, I look back with pride.  Asaba is a capital city that everyone can be proud of. The PDP administration also set out to avoid the mistake of other states where only the capital was developed. 
So we made sure that Delta did not become a one city state. Apart from Asaba and Warri, we identified another tier of development to include Agbor, Ughelli, Sapele, Oleh, Oghara, Abraka, Ogwashi-Uku, Burutu and Ozoro. 
My prayer is for this dream to endure. Deltans will benefit from a multiplicity of urban centres with well-developed infrastructures. On the political level, I agonized over how to banish the feeling of second class citizenship of some sections of the state. 
Many, who felt left out in the political arrangement, especially, the Ijaws of Warri, were brought into government at the local and state levels. 
We held tenaciously to the PDP mantra of equity and justice. And this gave birth to the principle of power rotation. 
The result is that for the first time in Nigeria’s history, a minority ethnic group, the Itsekiri, produced the governor of the state. 
Most of all, I am pleased to note that today, all three Senatorial Zones have produced the governor of the state.  
In 2007 the baton of leadership went to Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, an Itsekiri from Delta South Senatorial District  and  from him  to Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, an Owa man from Delta North. 
I thank God for their lives and their commitment to Delta State. And to all those who will come after them, I wish fair weather, smooth sailing, but most of all, I wish them inspired leadership as they pilot this most strategic state in Nigeria to greater heights. 
The fourth issue that engaged our attention was true federalism and Resource Control. I embraced it for obvious reasons. We won some battles; more will surely come for the journey has just begun. Some of us are paying the price today for our perceived audacity.
Some other comrades in the course of the struggle have made the supreme sacrifice. May we never forget them. On a personal note, my greatest regret is that I’m not there with you to savour this special moment. 
However, I must put on record on this historic day, my gratitude to the people of Delta State for the opportunity given me to serve as Governor from 1999 t0 2007.  
And it is to the people that I have reserved my last and greatest tribute.  I also say to them that the journey has not been without its challenges, but we have made much progress.
Congratulations on this your well-deserved celebration. I wish you and our dear state peace, unity, and prosperity in the years ahead.

31 comments:

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

He was the best govenor for me regardless,too bad he involved himself in illegal activities 😒
God bless Delta with the big heart. My people WaDooo πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎ

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Anonymous said...

i love dis man
Godtakeover
dj banti

ING said...

HYPOCRISY IS WHEN BUHARI AND APC WILL ALWAYS SHIFT BLAMES TO GEJ REGIME TO COVER UP THEIR EVILS. BUT THANK GOD THAT JIBRIN IS EXPOSING THEIR LOOTS AND CORRUPTIONS NOW.

Unknown said...

Even a thief who should hide his face is not ashamed to talk chai Nigerian politicians are shameless

Unknown said...

Awwwwwww what a great INCORRUPTIBLE man.
CHIEF JAMES IBORI DELTA STATE MISS U SIR.
terrorist buhari and his people are just labelling u corrupt not noting
JAMES IBORI MAY U LIVE LONG SIR

















#sad indeed

Anonymous said...

Writing a letter from jail! Delta State is finished!!!

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Time really flies


...merited happiness

Unknown said...

HMMMM








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Genny's Blog said...

Nice!







says, Genevieve.

Unknown said...

Thief.. Mtcheeew. Let's kick their ass..get your fantastic soccer prediction tips for Sunday August 28th 2016 @ www.fortunatusblog.com  

Anonymous said...

Why is it that Nigerians politicians no dey get shame? Criminal like this this still dey talk.

Anonymous said...

God punish you for saying u are paying the price for audacity. You are paying the price for stealing. Omo ale jati jati.

sicily said...

That's the boss himself. You are highly regarded.

Unknown said...

Ibori still enjoying life in prison

Anonymous said...

insult upon injury. Niger Deltans must be stupid to take any of this cursed words.

FRESH said...

Did he write on the part where he STOLE DELTA STATE FUNDS? Why he is jail? Imagine Nigerian youths praising such a man? Are we not finished as a country? If a HUGE CRIMINAL like this man is being celebrated?

Anonymous said...

You have a lot of time on your hand buddy,if you're expecting sympathy ,sure won't be from me,and guess what, Buhari is waiting for your ASSSSSS.

Unknown said...

He was truly the best. I pray he gets free off this suffering in prison

Anonymous said...

Ibori understands the stupidity of some Nigerians, that by laying some false claims and or playing the victim card, you will attract sympathy or even acceptance from ignorant/gullible or crooked Nigerians, especially those inclined to unpatriotic agendas. This is the way rotten politicians plough themselves back into a disorganised system. Ibori understands that soon he'll be tranformed into a hero by the cheers of the dishonestly disgruntled elements in Nigeria. This is the pathetic way the Nigerian system run. So sad.

babatunde g. said...

May God help my country ! no shame instead of him to keep mute in the prison where he belong & pray for freedom.

Unknown said...

Ok
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Anonymous said...

You are finished not Delta state

Unknown said...

I still get to hear he is the best governor so far...#onMYway...

sicily said...

Be bold enough to reveal ur identity

Anonymous said...

He still remain the best Governor of delta state till date as all d major infrastructure we enjoy in d state were conceived n executed by him

Unknown said...

Well ibori should help UK catch the remaining thief in our funny yet gullible country. Then we will begin to see him as a hero

Nuttyprince said...

Yes o, u are finished... Not delta

Anonymous said...

Ibori my mainest man. Love u

Unknown said...

Good bad guy... dee

tejiri said...

You are sick,what do u know about delta state. He has been the best governor so far

Anonymous said...

Funny tho,but iboris government was and will still remain the best,cause uduaghan and DAT one DAT opens is mouth every time are all playing and played with the state,buh DAT doesn't excuse the fact that he looted our money ,com
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