Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has said that he sacked his commissioners and other appointees to reduce the level of tension and distractions that he was facing in the governance of the state ahead of the 2023 elections.
“Obviously there have been a lot of distractions among some members of Exco. In the last two years, we need to be able to ensure that we reduce the level of distraction in governance,” the governor told journalists at a quarterly media briefing in Asaba Wednesday.
Okowa dissolved his cabinet on Tuesday, sacking all his commissioners, the secretary to the state government, and government officials.
He explained that if he did not take that action, he would be saddled with an Exco that is permanently divided for the next two years remaining for his administration.
“So, I thought that there was a need to rework the Exco in such a manner that we operate within the least stress, where those in Exco will know that their mind is fixated more on what we are able to achieve in the next two years, rather than in their private ambitions and beliefs,” he explained.
This was the key factor that motivated his action, the governor said.
“Otherwise, the gentlemen that worked with me, which also includes the ladies, were very efficient. They worked hard, they meant well for the administration and I can’t really thank them enough for all they have done,” he noted.
There have been rumours that the governor plans to hand over to an Ijaw person in 2023, the governor said that only God knows who will take over from him.
“A gentleman agreement is an agreement that is not written. I want to believe that that is what it is supposed to be. But, whether there was any further meeting in which a gentleman agreement was reached, there has been no formal meeting in which a gentleman agreement was reached as of today.
“It means that whatever we are doing and talking about today, it is about what is fair, what is equitable, and how to define what is fair and to define what is equitable, and justiciable.
“Hearing about me handing over to an Ijaw man, it is only God Almighty that knows who will be Governor after me. I cannot pretend to be God, for I am not. I don’t know who God is going to bring. I do not have an intention of playing the role of God.
“Just as they say I want to hand over to an Ijaw man, that is how they say I want to hand over to an Urhobo. You will hear so many things. I do not think I have the strength to play God.
“But the real truth is, when the politics start, politics will be played. But I know that God Almighty will take the decision of who will be Governor.
“At some point in time, as a party, we will sit down to look at issues, to find out what truly is fair, what truly is justiciable, and what should equity really mean? Where is the Governorship going? I think if you pray, and you ask God, God may reveal it.
“Concerning myself and 2023, I am still praying. I am still praying, and God has not yet led me to where He wants me to be. But, pray for me depending on what you want me to do but I know that God will give me an answer at his timing,” he said.