
According to Charles Aniagwu, Delta State Information Officer, Senator Ovie OmoAgege, Senate Vice President, lacks the knowledge necessary to run the state.
With the All Progressives Congress, APC, spearheading the underperforming federal government at its core, Aniagwu believes it will be difficult to sell a candidate from this party in the 2023 general election.
He told reporters in Asaba that he previously advised OmoAgege to turn his attention to things that would help him gain electoral value rather than chasing shadows.
Not long ago, I advised Senator OmoAgege, Senate vice president and APC nominee for gubernatorial state, to stay as close as possible to issues that could help his campaign and not stray into directions that would advance her Interest, he said. I used to think that only those who spoke for him did not understand the concerns.
I read somewhere that you said we received over 700 billion naira in the last seven years and we couldn't explain it, so I started to wonder what you meant by "700 billion naira". It shows that you don't.
We don't understand how governance works because the available evidence suggests we received more than that. The payroll, which is the recurring side of the budget, is even more than what I was talking about.
He reminded the Orogun native that Governor Okowa would not run against him in the 2023 election and that he should not run Okowa at the heart of his election campaign.
First, he needs to be reminded that Okowa will not be running with him in 2023.In other words, Okowa is not running for any of the Delta elections; he is not running for governor again; and he is not running in any elections limited to the Delta.
Therefore, it is important that you shift your focus from chasing shadows to other things. Over the past seven years, as a government, we have been able to demonstrate through the press the many projects and programs that we have undertaken.