Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Olojeme |
“We are building critical alliances with the
various communities. We are dialoguing with bigwigs in the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP). We are talking with opinion leaders, influencers in Delta State
and prominent Deltans abroad. We are in touch with traditional rulers, youth
leaders, professionals and others. Olejeme will scale through the primary as
well as win the main election” the leaders said.
The governorship ambition of Dr. Olejeme has the
support of key leaders in the country, particularly Delta State.
The leaders advised Deltans at home and abroad to
be guided by wisdom in deciding the next governor of the state.
In a statement issued after the meeting by the
Chairman, Delta Political Forum (DPF), Chief James Oki, the leaders described
Dr. Olejeme as an embodiment of political excellence, development and kindness.
“We want a dynamic and resourceful governor in
2015; a governor with vision, a governor that will analyze and synthesize
Delta’s political, social and economic problems; a governor that can provide
jobs, unite the people, bring pride to education and provide good roads
throughout the state”.
They commended the NSITF boss for her achievements.
“Olejeme has excelled in the public sector. She has
the energy and will power to turn things around. She will inspire Deltans to
attain greater heights”.
The leaders also described some governorship
aspirants as political jobbers.
“Olejeme’s sterling qualities stand her out among
the pack”.
They enjoined politicians in the state to adhere
strictly to democratic tenets.
“There is need for the tolerance of other
people’s points of views if politics must become a healthy game” they advised.
DPF is a political movement striving for the
enthronement of accountable and responsible government in the state.
“We are guided by merit, fairness and
acceptability. We will put everything at our disposal to ensure that Olejeme
emerges as governor of the state” the leaders added.
More than 30 heavyweights in politics attended,
including local government and councillorship aspirants.
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