After 20 years in the governorship race for Delta State, Great Ogboru of the All Progressive Grand Alliance has said that he would not contest the governorship election in the state come 2027.
Ogboru, who turned 65 years old on Monday, said he is not joining the race to become governor in 2027 because he is “optimistic that the Delta governor-elect, Sheriff Oborevwori, will perform very well and there will be no need to contest in 2027.”
But he emphasised that his decision not to run again does not mean he is quitting politics, saying “there are other opportunities” and he is open to any of them as God proposes.
Ogboru made the assertions while addressing journalists in his country home at Abraka, Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state during which he lamented that the 2023 Governorship election in Delta was marred with irregularities.
He also clarified that he had decided to contest the 2023 Delta Governorship poll on the platform of the All Progressive Grand Alliance because his former party, the All Progressives Congress was hijacked.
He however expressed gratitude to all AGPA members and his supporters for their support for his Governorship aspiration which he noted has spanned two decades.
Ogboru stated that it was worrisome and unthinkable for the youths to willingly sell their votes, noting that they have enslaved themselves and have no right to condemn the next administration if they are not satisfied with the governance.
The APGA governorship candidate congratulated Oborewori for his election victory and urged Deltans to give him the needed support for him to succeed during his tenure.
He stressed that he decided to support the governor-elect “because of his humility and respect for constituted authorities”.