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Speakership: We are solidly behind you – Delta Leaders tell Igbuya

Henry Ovie

Delta Leaders on Friday described the Delta State House of Assembly Majority Leader, Chief Monday Igbuya as a highly focused individual, saying this humble and dynamic Deltan is a natural successor to Peter Onwusanye.

Chief Monday Igbuya

“If the succession is about continuity, keeping up the tempo of sustainable development and lifting the state and the people to the greatest heights, then Deltans have the answer in Monday Igbuya”

In a statement issued in Asaba to explain the backing of Igbuya by prominent Deltans for the speakership of the state, the leaders said they opted for Igbuya, owing to his track record as former chairman of Sapele Local Government, Chairman, House Committee on DESOPADEC and Majority Leader of the House.

 “Igbuya has a cordial relationship with Governor Ifeanyi Okowa. He has vision, moral fortitude, zeal, leadership, commitment and love for all. He enjoys the friendship of the leadership of the party and the confidence of members of the house and will definitely triumph” the statement signed by Chief Ngozi Idigun said.

Continuing, the leaders said “Igbuya is knowledgeable and straight forward. His goodwill and philanthropy will see him through”

They pledged to work hard to ensure the success of the majority leader in the state

 “We are working very hard to make Igbuya speaker. So we don’t want to be distracted” they said.

They argued that the majority leader was a detribalized Deltan who is more acceptable in the state.

“Igbuya is a consummate politician, proven administrator, a bridge builder, dogged fighter, grassroots mobiliser and crowd puller”.

They advised the people to embrace Igbuya for a better Delta State

“This is another opportunity to redefine and redesign our future in a direction that would strengthen the bond of unity, foster the spirit of oneness, enhance development and promote good governance” they added.

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