Thursday, December 22, 2016

AGBAJOH CONDEMNS OGBABURHON ON OMAWUMI UDOH


Two time People’s Democratic Party, PDP Chairman for Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State, Mr. Amah Agbajoh, has condemned the Chairman of the Senator Ali Modu Sherrif led-faction of PDP in the state, Mr. Austin Ogbaburhon, for what he termed “playing politics with the sad and most unfortunate demise of the recently diseased member representing Warri South Constituency 1, in the state’s House of Assembly, Mrs. Omawumi Udoh .”


Addressing newsmen in Warri, Agbajoh who thanked Ogbaburhon for “mourning our late amazon, paragon of beauty, poster-child of grassroots development and jewel of inestimable value, Beatrice Omawumi Udoh” however described the manner in which the factional Chairman of PDP in the state, presented his condolence message as “most condemnable because it amounts to playing cheap politics with the dead.”

He said: “Honourable Udoh never ever associated with the Sherrif-led faction after Sherrif’s exco was sacked in Port Harcourt.”

According to him: “Mrs. Udoh was always devoted to the mainstream PDP now led by Senator Ahmed Markarfi and remained steadfast and loyal to both the state party and Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State up to her sad transition to eternal glory.”

Condemning Ogbaburhon’s condolence message as just a ploy to position “his nonexistent faction to reap where they did not sow by inheriting the seat now vacated by the untimely death of our late heroine,” Agbajoh insisted that “We are waiting to prove to them which is the authentic PDP in Delta as the eagle eyed electorate of Warri South will not allow those who never associated with Mrs. Udoh in life to now inherit her seat by playing politics with her untimely death.”

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