Don’t use your personal ambition to divide Isoko, leader warns politicians politicians

By MICHAEL EKOKORUWE, OLEH
PresidentGeneral of apex socio-cultural organization, Isoko Development Union (IDU), Prof. Chris Akpotu, has warned politicians not to use their personal political ambition to disintegrate the Delta State oil-producing ethnic nationality.
Speaking to newsmen at Isoko Unity House Oleh, he remarked: “We are aware of much heat arising from the various political offices to be contested, and IDU as the mouthpiece of Isoko people, cannot sit down and fold our hands and watch things the way they are going.
We want to emphasize the fact that nobody should use his own political or personal ambition to disintegrate our nationality.
“Isoko has remained one indissoluble entity and will continue to function as one entity. The political field in Isoko is open to every Isoko son and daughter who is willing to demonstrate his or her capacity.”
He maintained that in the new political dispensation, the people will always speak and elect those that will represent them qualitatively: “gone are the days when some persons sit in their high castles and just select representatives that will not come back and give account of their stewardship to the people, The Trumpet gathered.
“Isoko people are mentally equipped, p s y c h o l o g i c a l l y disposed, socially and politically aware and I know they will make the right choice when the time comes.
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Nobody should be afraid of the competition that is associated with the political arena.” The president general maintained that the political arena is open for every Isoko son and daughter to participate, but the participation must be the type that shows civility to ensure that the peace of the ethnic nationality is sustained at all times.
He spoke further: “Isoko people will also not sit down and watch anybody trying to use their personal ambition to cause disintegration among the Isoko people. “A nationality that is divided against itself cannot progress but breed animosity. Isoko cannot be divided as multiple entities.
“We are happy with all our sons and daughters that are showing interest. It makes us to have a feel of the fact that Isoko is well endowed and loaded with people that are aware of the environment, loaded with people that are aspiring to develop Isoko. We encourage everybody to wear the garb of peace, courtesy and decency.
Considering the level of agitations and tension that are fast brewing, we think it is necessary to speak to the generality of those that are involved in the process that their conduct must raise the bar of peace and courtesy and decent political operations.”
Akpotu disclosed that IDU is putting together a programme where all the political gladiators will come together to share common ideas” so that the interest of Isoko is more paramount compared to our personal interest. “
He added that anyone who desires to serve Isoko people must demonstrate a character that keeps them together.