For
allegedly using and dumping them after the 2011 general elections,
aggrieved youths of Isoko, Delta State, on Sunday scuttled a meeting of
leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Isoko South Local
Government Area.
SaharaReporters sources said the youth deployed dangerous weapons to
chase out the leaders during an enlarged meeting at Idheze community,
leaving several persons wounded.
Those said to have been chased from the meeting include Solomon Ogba,
a former commissioner representing Delta State in the Niger Delta
Development Commission (NDDC); Mrs. Orezi Esievor, Commissioner for
Special Infrastructures; Mr. Mathias Eto, commissioner representing
Delta State at the Federal complaints commission; Mr. Ross Uredi,
former member of the House of Assembly; Johnson Erijo, member
representing constituency 11, House of Assembly; Benjamin Efekodho,
former member, House of Assembly; and Mr. Goodluck Idele, chairman,
Isoko South council.
Confirming the incident to SaharaReporters, close political
associates to Uredi, at whose instance the meeting was called, said that
but for the grace of God, several persons would have lost their lives
when the boys invaded the venue of the meeting with sophisticated
weapons.
According to them, the meeting, which intended to address the
leadership tussle in the party as well as the feud between the council
chairman and his councilors, among others, was going on when the angry
youths abruptly invaded the meeting venue, shooting sporadically.
“Honestly speaking, I don’t blame the boys because the leaders who
are the party hierarchy in the area have disappointed the people
especially the youths they used during the 2011 generation elections,”
said a former executive member of the party in the area. “During the
2011 elections, I am aware they made several promises to these youths
but as we talk they have been abandoned. “After elections, you see these
so-called politicians returning to their various bases but as soon
elections are approaching you see them calling meetings upon meetings
just to deceive the people again.”
One of the aggrieved youths, who identified himself simply as Oke
described the party leaders in Isoko South as bunches of disappointment
and failure.
“All of them you see are 419, after elections they will abandon us
and once another election is getting close you see them coming around
again and we said this time around it will not. All the promises they
made to us went down the drain, no development and empowerment in the
area. Ross [Uredi] want to take us into slavery again after his father
took the whole of Isoko South into slavery for so many decades, this
time around it will not work we shall resist and fight with the last
drop of our blood.”
He said that only one member of the party had not abandoned them, and
has tried his best to empower us in his own little way, and that they
recently pledged their loyalty to him.
“Because of his good will, some members of an opposition political
party joined us in a well-attended reception ceremony to receive them
and as presently this has caused serious leadership tussle between this
kind hearted politician and the fugitive Ross Uredi who will only
resurface when elections are here again.”
SMS messages sent to Ogba were ignored, but meeting convener Ross Uredi, responding, denied the fracas.
“The meeting we had was a very successful one, we had our closing
prayers which show the meeting ended and please bear in mind that the
meeting took place in my village so nothing of such happened.”
SAHARA REPORTERS
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