
[BREAKING] Atiku: ‘This Is Not Okowa’s First Betrayal, How He Stabbed Ibori In The Back Over Power Is Still Fresh In Our Memory’
Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, has asserted that the betrayal of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) by the former Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, is not his first attempt.
Naija News reports that Frank stated this in a statement on Wednesday while reacting to Okowa’s remark that he regrets accepting to be running mate to former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, in the 2023 election.
However, Frank said Okowa begged, fought, and lobbied to be the presidential running mate of Atiku.
According to him, Okowa’s defection is an attempt to evade prosecution by the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
He also alleged that Okowa stabbed the former Governor of Delta State and his political godfather, James Ibori, in the back due to power.
The statement reads, “It is understandable that Okowa is fighting the battle of his life to evade prosecution by the EFCC over corruption allegations against him but to make Nigerians believe that he now “regrets” taking up the position of vice Presidential candidate of the PDP in 2023 is not only an afterthought but cowardice in full bloom.
“We know how Okowa begged, fought and lobbied to get the position.
“This is not Okowa’s first attempt at a high-level betrayal. The tale of how he stabbed ex-Governor James Ibori, his erstwhile godfather, in the back because of power is still fresh in our memory.
“Many of us know how Okowa emerged as Vice Presidential candidate, which he was not meant to be because few of us ever wanted him, we believed he did not have the capacity and experience to become vice president.
“Therefore, Okowa lacks the rectitude to play the victim or feign regret over a job and position he desperately wanted.
“We are still of the opinion that if Wike had emerged in place of Okowa in 2023 as running mate to Atiku, perhaps PDP would be in government at the national level today but we lost out apparently because of the choice of this ungrateful Okowa who never brought real value or political capital to the table.”