James Ibori, being considered for the position
<p><em>Crises in Delta PDP</em><br />
<strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that at the moment, crisis is brewing in the ruling party of Delta State, Peoples Democratic Party,PDP.<br />
Just recently, governor Ifeanyi Okowa was said to be very uncomfortable with the dual loyalties of some members of the party.<br />
More worrisome was the apparent disloyalty of some of his appointees.<br />
So uncomfortable was the governor that he was said to have met the former governor of the State, James Ibori for intervention and requesting “to call the boys to order.”<br />
That move, OpenLife learnt, has not engineered the needed peace in the party.<br />
It was on account of that disloyalty that the governor on Thursday, December 31, terminated the appointment of his Executive Assistant (Communications), Barrister <a href="https://punchng.com/">Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe</a>.<br />
The termination was anchored on his reckless penchant and unbridled insubordination to periodically attack the person and administration of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa publicly, through calculated and disingenuous blackmail.<br />
The sack was contained in a letter issued by the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.<br />
More aides, believed to be sympathetic to the opposition All Progressive Congress,APC, are already penciled down for sack early 2022, OpenLife was reliably informed.</p>

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