Monday, 24 February 2014

DELTA 2015 GOVERNORSHIP: GODSDAY ORUBEBE BEGS IBORI IN LONDON PRISON

Orubebe
In what appears to be a desperate bid to win the 2015 Delta State governorship election, the out of favour former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe, has begged Chief James Ibori, a former governor of Delta State, for forgiveness and support. Sources close to Ibori revealed that the sacked Minister paid him a visit at the Long Lartin Prison in the United Kingdom, where he is serving jail term for corruption and money laundering on Thursday, February 13, 2014,

Orubebe, who was recently fired from his position by his kinsman, President Goodluck Jonathan over his dismal performance and his inability to deliver on the all important East-West Highway project, asked Ibori to forgive him for teaming up with the President and others in his kitchen cabinet to okay his arrest by the Interpol in Dubai on May 13, 2010, at the request of the British government.

Ibori, who still commands an impressive followership in Delta State, is still very influential and highly respected by politicians and stakeholders, who from time to time visit him in prison to consult with him on political matters.

He was one of the powerful politicians that blocked then Vice President Jonathan from assuming office as acting President in 2010 during the power struggle at the time the late President Umaru Yar’Adua was critically ill and hospitalized in a Saudi hospital.

Our source said, “Ibori was surprised at first that Orubebe wanted to see him after all they had done to him and his family. He (Orubebe) said he came to apologise and to say he made a mistake for teaming up with Jonathan to hand him (Ibori) over to the British government to deal with.

“Orubebe told Ibori that he was shocked that Jonathan forced him to resign as Minister without prior notice, but had taken it in good strides. It is however not clear whether Ibori gave Orubebe the support he had hoped to get courtesy of the visit.

Orubebe hails from Delta South Senatorial District, the same district as the current governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, which makes his chances of becoming governor very slim because of the ruling party’s zoning formula which currently favours Delta North Senatorial zone.

Also, his abysmal performance as Minister in the Yar’Adua and Jonathan governments further weakens his chances of emerging governor of the oil rich Delta State


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