Oborevwori, Cabinet Chant on Your Mandate We Shall Stand
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his cabinet were seen singing “On Your Mandate we shall stand” during a meeting at the Government House, sparking intense speculation about his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The Governor and his cabinet members were in high spirits, singing the song with conviction and enthusiasm. The scene has been interpreted as a show of unity and solidarity among the Governor’s team, but many are wondering what message they are trying to convey.
The song, “On Your Mandate we shall stand,” is seen as an affirmation of the Governor’s commitment to the mandate given to him by the people of Delta State. However, the timing of this public display of unity has raised eyebrows, given the intense rumors surrounding the Governor’s potential defection to the APC.
Sources close to the Government House revealed that the Governor and his team have been under pressure from the APC to defect, with promises of better support and resources for the state. However, the PDP leadership has been working to persuade the Governor to remain loyal to the party.
Reacting to the development, the State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Kingsley Esiso, expressed surprise and concern over the Governor’s actions. “We are not aware of any plan by the Governor to defect to the APC, and we hope that the song is not a sign of things to come,” he said.
On the other hand, the APC leadership in the state has welcomed the development, seeing it as a positive sign that the Governor may soon join their fold. “We are excited about the prospect of working with Governor Oborevwori and his team,” said Chief Cyril Ogodo, the State Chairman of the APC. “We believe that together, we can bring greater development and prosperity to Delta State.”
As the political drama unfolds, the people of Delta State are watching with bated breath, wondering what the future holds for their state. Will the Governor defect to the APC, or will he remain loyal to the PDP? Only time will tell.