2027: I Will RUN FOR SENATE AGAIN, Omoru Declares.

I Will RUN FOR SENATE AGAIN  2027, Omoru declares.

A veteran journalist , publisher, human rights activist and author, Chief Omoru David at the All  Progressives Congress Headquarters in Abuja yesterday told journalists that he would contest the 2027 Senate to represent the Delta  Central Senatorial District under  the APC. 

Chief Omoru who was accompanied  to the  headquarters by chief  Moses Onah, a former Director of security intelligence, said he has decided to re contest the Senate following the call by some close political associates in and out of Delta . He noted that there was a great need for the people of Delta Central to urgently look forward to a more decisive representation in the National Assembly particularly in the Senate  away from what we have today.  

Omoru, who had served in the past administrations in Delta explained that it has been his ambition to serve the urhobo nation as a senator and for that reason he tested the waters on October 12, 2013 in a bye -election in Delta Central senatorial District following the death of Senator Pius Ewherido who was elected under the platform of the DPP. Chief Omoru who contested under the All Progressive Grand Alliance , APGA  however lost to  Sen . Emmanuel Agwariavodo  of the Peoples Democratic Party.  

Asked if he has the resources to run the race, he quickly said that he was not going let money bags who have stolen Delta State's money intimidate him and by God's grace the resources will come when the need arises .  He noted that the Nigerian Senate requires men and women of vast experiences , people of integrity and not local champions and thieves He said he has built a robust relationship at the national that is sufficient to bring home the dividend of democracy to  the Urhobo

He regretted  that the exit of late  Sen. Pius Ewherido gave birth to the  'cold' , selfish  and  poor representation of the Urhobo in the Red Carpet in the National Assembly today .l will serve the Urhobo as a senator better than anyone else given the opportunity' he said

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