Showing posts with label Utuaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Utuaro. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2016
Otuaro Plans For Peaceful PDP Congress For Delta South
Political Leader of Delta South Senatorial District/Zone and Deputy Governor of Delta State, Barr. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, weekend, mobilized leaders of the senatorial zone towards achieving hitch-free Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) congresses coming up next Tuesday in the state.
In the meeting in Warri attended by former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, Senator James Manager, Sir Simeon Efenudu amongst a mammoth crowd of other party bigwigs, Otuaro read out the zoning of positions to be vied for by each of the four federal constituencies in the district/zone.
Otuaro, who called for emergence of credible candidates, emphasized that the zoning arrangement which he said was a product of painstaking critical stakeholders deliberations was to enhance rancour-free congresses and sustain the peace and harmony that characterized the earlier ward and local government area congresses of the party in the state.
The arrangement, he said, represented "a paradigm shift to the people being part of the process of electing their leaders".
The present zoning arrangement, he further stressed, "took into cognizance of fact that certain positions had been enjoyed by other constituencies in the past" .
Confirming the decision to be well considered one, Otuaro rolled out the zoning arrangement to the endorsement by all, even as he appealed for compliance for peace that will keep the party ahead.
Warri Federal Constituency will produce the Deputy State Chairman, Assistant State Secretary, Assistant Publicity Secretary and Senatorial Woman Leader in the zoning arrangement while Burutu Federal Constituency will produce the Senatorial PDP Chairman and one ex-officio member.
From Bomadi Federal Constituency will emerge Treasurer, Assistant Youth Leader, Assistant Financial Secretary and an ex-officio member while the Isoko Federal Constituency will claim the Legal Adviser and State Youth Leader.
Other political leaders present include Honourables Dan Reyenieju, Nicholas Mutu, Julius Pondi, Leo Ogor, Dr. Plus Sinebe, Hon. Preyor Oboro, Omimi Esquire, Hon. Tam Brisibe, Chief Wellington Okrika, Chief Etaluku, Barr. David Ekereokosu, Hon Moro Donbraye, Deinghan Macaulay and Comrade Elijah Ologe.
Others present includes State House of Assembly members from the zone, former and present Commissioners from the zone, party Chairmen from all local government areas, amongst several others.
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Sunday, January 10, 2016
Otuaro Urges Gbaramatu-Ijaw to Be Patient with Buhari, Okowa
Delta State Deputy Governor, Barr. (Deacon) Kingsley Burutu Otuaro has advised the people of Gbaramatu Kingdom to sustain the peace and prayerfully wait on President Mohammadu Buhari to deliver dividends of democracy.
Otuaro gave the admonition January 6, 2016 during visits to Okerenkoko, Oporoza amongst other places in Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South-West Local Government Area to engage the people on the need for peace for the Okowa-led administration to deliver more projects in the area.
At Okerenkoko, Otuaro used the opportunity to inspect preliminary works at the state government-sponsored road project in the community.
The Deputy Governor charged Roadwell Construction Company, contractors to the road project in Okerenkoko community to expedite action for early completion. At Oporoza, headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Otuaro also expressed the Okowa-led administration's readiness to deliver dividends of democracy to all parts of the state and sued for the present enabling peace in the area to continue.
While assuring community support for Governor Ifeanyi Okowa over prompt delivery of promised prosperity programmes/SMART Agenda, Chairman of Okerenkoko community, Chief James Tangbowei, in his response, thanked the Deputy Governor for his peace moves and for finding time to see the extent of the road project.
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