AS primary elections to choose candidates for electoral offices commences among political parties in the country, the people of Ndokwa ethnic nationality in Delta State are meeting to ensure that they benefit maximally from the democratic process.
In a telephone chat with Ndokwa Reporters, the President-General of NNU, Pharm. Paul Enebeli said the meeting is to chat the course for the Ndokwa Nation to have a harmonised front especially for the governorship seat.
And for the area to produce the next Governor of Delta State, the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU) which is apex organization for Ndokwa people has summoned a meeting of all the governorship aspirants from Ndokwa/Ukwuani federal constituency to meet with political leaders from the area on the best approach to ensure that the governorship position does not elude them.
The PG, also told Ndokwa Reporters that the invitation to the meeting had been sent out, and that the body will only invite those gubernatorial aspirants that had identified with the body.
The meeting billed to hold at the residence of the President-General of NNU, Pharm Paul Enebeli in Asaba for convenience on Friday, November 28, 2014, will commence at 2 pm and our authoritative sources disclosed that it is strictly by invitation.
Such personalities who our sources revealed will attend the meeting include Gen. Mike Ndubuisi (rtd), Prof. B.I.C. Ijeomah, Okwa Stephen Ebinum, Chief Godwill Obielum, Chief Joseph Olise, Mrs Esther Uduehi, Hon. Charles Emetulu, Gen. Philip Onyekweli (rtd), Admiral Mike Onah (rtd), Chief Joseph Opone, traditional rulers, Hon. Gabriel Oyibode, Captain Francis Adone, among others.
The President-General of NNU also said that the meeting will be used to inform the Ndokwa People to vote for those who have the interests of the Ndokwa people in both the House of Representatives and Senate.
“I can tell you that Ndokwa people are taking the issue of producing the next governor of Delta State serious, they are putting their house in order and as brothers and sisters, if the array of aspirants agrees to work together for once, nothing will stop them from producing the next governor of Delta State,” the president said, stating that the only agenda for the meeting is, “Strategies For Successful 2015 Primaries.”