Stop celebration of Ibori’s release – Ex-Delta governor


Ex-Delta state governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has cautioned supporters of his predecessor and cousin, Chief James Ibori not to create more problems for Ibori through unbridled celebrations of his recent release from London prison.


The London residence of Ibori has become a Mecca of sort for the state’s politicians since his release from prison where he served 13 years for money laundering and other corruption related crimes, last week.

Uduaghan, who spoke with our reporter on telephone, expressed concern that the Ibori’s well-wishers actions could expose him (Ibori) to more political problems.

Among politicians who have visited Ibori are Speaker of the state house of assembly, Chief Monday Igbuya, PDP stalwart, Chief Ighoyota Amori among others like Senator Peter Nwaoboshi who sensationally declared that Ibori facilitated the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki and Rt Hon Taking Dogara as Senate President and Speaker House of Representatives respectively.

Nwaoboshi, in a video widely circulated on social media, said Ibori made governors, ostensibly incumbent Ifeanyi Okowa, senators ( himself as one), made his daughter, Eriatake Ibori a state lawmaker among others.

Uduaghan however lamented that such statements and showoffs by Ibori’s supporters, could turn to haunt him.

He said that such utterances and boisterous cerebration were capable of creating more problems for the ex-convict former governor.
“For those going London to see Chief James Ibori and posting pictures and making statements, please stop it.

“We appreciate your love for him. But you can go quietly without the unnecessary publicity.

“You are creating problems for him than you can ever imagine.

“Nigeria is a complex country and you must understand and respect people’s sensibilities,” Uduaghan added in a statement posted on his Facebook.
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  1. The London prison don't suppose to release him because the money meant for the citizen of this country, only him carry the money away. I am not happy at all. He suppose to die there. Idiots.

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  2. All those that are celebrating the release of a convicted criminal are all fools, little wonder this country has been wallowing in underdevelopment & poverty for long.

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  3. Abeg carry your APC statement go we knew whom you are now and if not for your guilty conscience of all you have done na you for first reach there , keep your advice to yourself and your cohort and let us celebrate the man who made you whom you are today ingrate .

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    1. Some commentators always leave object and chase shadow. The question that is begging for answer is should we celebrate a criminal that was convicted in an another country. This should be the real subject for evaluation but alas.

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