Delta Guber Election: IPAC says Okowa won in a free and fair contest

…urge losers to accept defeat gallantly 

By Ovasa Ogaga,

The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Delta State Chapter has described the 2019 Elections in Delta State as free and fair, saying that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa won governorship election fairly, even as it urged all parties to support the Governor in the task of developing the state.

IPAC Chairman, Mr. Fred Obi (middle); Deputy Chairman IPAC, Lordson Ehwubare (2nd right); Secretary Ipac, Amb. Peter Emuakpoye (2nd left); Chief Hon. Efe Josiah (left) and Public Relations Officer, Comrade Sylvester Umudjane, during a Press Conference by the Association of Political Parties on the Review of 2019 General Elections











IPAC Chairman, Mr. Fred Obi (middle); Deputy Chairman IPAC, Lordson Ehwubare (2nd right); Secretary Ipac, Amb. Peter Emuakpoye (2nd left); Chief Hon. Efe Josiah (left) and Public Relations Officer, Comrade Sylvester Umudjane, during a Press Conference by the Association of Political Parties on the Review of 2019 General Elections

IPAC stated this on Wednesday at a Press Briefing in Asaba noted that, “the 2019 Presidential/National Assembly and Governorship/State House of Assembly elections were basically free, fair and credible and was a reflection of the will of Deltans.”

While congratulating Governor Okowa for emerging victorious at the polls, IPAC asserted, “of a truth, the election has been conducted and a winner has emerged for the governance of our state; it is expedient for us to congratulate the winner of the governorship election in Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa for running impressive campaigns just as we appeal to the losers to accept defeat gallantly and work with the winner to move Delta State to next level.

 “We equally appeal to Dr Okowa, the re-elected governor of Delta State to carry everyone along in the governance of the state and to extend a hand of fellowship to those who lost in the governorship race.”

According to Mr Fred Obi, Chairman of IPAC in the state,  IPAC would set up a committee to reconcile aggrieved persons who participated in the elections stating that “the elections have come and gone, IPAC, Delta State chapter is aware that there are some aggrieved persons still smarting from the outcome of the elections; to this group.

“We appeal that they should allow peace to reign as IPAC would constitute a reconciliation committee to look at the grievances arising from the governorship and other elections with a view to reducing litigation to the barest minimum; we must strive to heal all wounds and work for the peace, progress and development of Delta State.”

IPAC commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, security agencies and Deltans for their active participation in the electoral process and appealed to Deltans, “including all those who lost in the just concluded elections to sustain the peaceful ambience in the state as it would be counter-productive for anyone to heat up the polity at a time when all hands should be on deck to support government to move Delta State forward.”

“The political class in Delta State should think more of the progress of Delta State than their personal ambitions; that is the only way they can earn the trust of Deltans,” the IPAC Chairman said. 

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