A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant for Delta State, Ngozi Olejeme, has said that her interest in running for the state’s 2015 governorship race is “backed by God’’.
Olejeme,
who said this while speaking with newsmen on Saturday in Abuja, said
her mandate was to ensure better living standards for the people of the
state.
She spoke after submitting her nomination and expression of interest forms to contest the Delta governorship election in 2015.
Olejeme, who is the immediate past Director-General of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), resigned her position recently to contest the election.
“This
mission is God’s mission; I didn’t opt to become governor; God mandated
me that He wants me to go and do that great job He used me to do in
NSITF.
“If God gave me a moribund
organisation (NSITF) and within a space of two years, God turned around
the organisation to the envy of all, then God will do wonders in Delta
through me,’’ she said.
She said that her strength had always been God and would enable her to positively transform the state.
Olejeme,
the only female among the 20 aspirants in the governorship race,
stressed that she did not join the race for material gains, but: ” to do
the will of God’’.
“I would,
however, agree that the governorship position had been zoned to Delta
North and in that zone, I am the aspirant to beat,’’ she said.
She
stated that she was not intimidated by the array of male aspirants in
the race, adding that she had what it would take to emerge as Delta’s
next governor in 2015
“The men are
intimidated by me; in fact they are so jittery and afraid, but I always
tell them that they are my brothers and at the end of the day, they will
support me.
“But as it stands today in Delta, I am the number one aspirant; the one people will compete to beat.”
Another PDP Delta governorship aspirant, Chukuwma Oyibode, who also claimed to have been inspired by divine intervention, promised to renew the state’s infrastructure if elected.
“It is a divine mandate from heaven; I am a candidate from heaven.
“I
did not come into the race because somebody called me or because I want
to be popular. I came under the ordinaries of heaven; I believe that I
have enough inside me to give to Delta,’’ he said.
He promised to address the issue of bureaucratic bottle necks in the state’s civil service.
“There will be no delay of files in any office and there will be no abandoned project in my administration,’’ he said.
Oyibode promised to renew the state’s infrastructure and create an environment conducive for foreign investors to thrive.
The
aspirant added that if elected, his administration would also create
cottage industries across the 25 local government areas in the state.
This, he said, was to create income for rural settlers and reduce congestion in the urban centres.
Oyibode
also promised to provide free technical education for the people,
adding that when the people were technically equipped,
industrialisation would be encouraged.
“From
the technical knowledge they acquire, we will encourage them my giving
them loans to establish small and medium scale industries,’’ he said.
According to him, this will reduce poverty and unemployment in the state.
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