Renowned writer and
commentator, Ogaga Ifowodo has joined the race for the House of Representatives
for the Isoko Federal Constituency in Delta State.
Ifowodo who is contesting
the election under the banner of the All Progressives Congress, APC, declared
his intention while addressing his supporters at Oleh.
The human rights activist,
who returned to the country recently from overseas, said he decided to contest
for public office in order to serve the country diligently and honestly.
“I have only one abiding commitment and that is to serve my
country diligently and honestly to the best of my ability. I do not seek office
as a means of corrupt self-enrichment and to earn the vain title of ‘Honourable.’
The general good, and not the greed and interests of a select few with access
to the corridors of power, has always been and will forever remain my
motivation,” he stated.
The social commentator
promised to fight and correct the injustices done to the Isoko people by ensuring
that attention is paid to the area, which is a major oil and gas producing part
of the Niger Delta.
“As our representative in
Abuja, I promise to strain every nerve and to use every skill I have to project
our pains and our expectations onto the national stage. I will do this in
constant consultation with you, and in solidarity with fellow oppressed
communities in the Niger Delta and across the nation,” he told his audience.
Ifowodo said as a lawyer
called to the bar 23 years ago, he would be at home in a legislative
parliament.
“As a poet, writer and
humanist who has had the privilege of traveling the world and living in Europe
and America, I know firsthand what incalculable difference responsible law
making and governance can make in the lives of the people when the welfare of
the masses is the focus of law and policies.
“What
the Isokos need more than anything else for the 2015 elections is change.
Change of the selfish, corrupt and inept leadership that exploits and
marginalises us; change in our political attitude, by not selling our votes or
refusing to vote,” he stated.
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