Uduaghan takes oath, pledges good governance
Delta, State News Monday, January 10th, 2011BARELY 72 days after he was sacked from office by a Benin Appellate Court, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan was yesterday sworn-in as governor of Delta State by the Chief Judge, Justice Abiodun Smith.
He said: “We will run a corruption free government. No more room for frivolous spending. I will listen more and do more to make Delta a better place.”
Uduaghan said that he would run an all-inclusive government and will not victimise his opponents and those who voted against him, stressing that the victory was a wakeup call to duty. The police alleged that the conveners of the protest were not authorised and did not get permit from the police before staging the protest, hence it was declared illegal.
But to their surprise at about 9:34 a.m. anti-riot policemen in 11 Hilux SUVs led by the Area Commander and his DPOs stormed the venue and dispersed the large crowd.
Speaking to reporters after collecting his certificate of return as the elected governor after last Thursday’s re-run polls in the state from the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, the governor said he would participate in the primaries to kick start his second term in office.
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