Delta 2015: Anioma Group Restates Desire to Produce Governor …. Warns against attempt to destabilize Aniomas

By Oghenekevwe Laba Group under the aegis of Anioma Voice Worldwide, an umbrella body of Anioma people of Delta State of Nigeria, has restated its determination to work towards the emergence of an Anioma indigene as the next governor of the state when the incumbent, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, finishes his term in 2015. The group also warned against any calculated attempt to dustabilise the people of Anioma. Reinstating their desire to produce the governor of Delta State come 2015, the group in a statement signed by Akamesike Manuel O’coney, Chief Messenger; Comrade Marcus Enudi, Delta State Chief Messenger; Comrade Victorio Essem, National Public Relation Messenger and Comrade Smart Ajaja, International Relations Messenger made available to Urhobo Today, the group warned against what it calls “a calculated ploy to destabilize the STRONG and TOWERING United Anioma dream of being a responsible part of governance in a state that they are a bonafide indigene.” The group described as laughable the argument that Anioma has the capital and so cannot and should not produce a governor. “That will be tantamount to also declaring that in a State like Edo, no Bini man must be governor since they have the capital! But this was a futile attempt at catching the air in his grand design, for never have there been seen or expected in the state in the past, this unalloyed Anioma unity of which some uninformed brother ethnic nations of Delta state are jittery about now and which they have to contend with,” the statement argued. signed by Akamesike Manuel O’coney, Chief Messenger; Comrade Marcus Enudi, Delta State Chief Messenger; Comrade Victorio EssEm, National Public Relation Messenger; and Comrade Smart Ajaja, International Relations Messenger. It condemned alleged moves in some quarters to disunite the Anioma, reaffirming that the Anioma unity is not built on the agenda of 2015 mandate and definitely not negotiable. Culled from UrhoboToday

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