- Ibori's kinsmen in Oghara,
Delta state, have faulted media reports alleging that Delta state
government is sponsoring his thanksgiving service to the tune of N350m
-
Publicity secretary and chairman of the celebration committee, Henry
Ofa and Emmanuel Ighomena have said the report was in bad faith
- They said the celebration cannot go beyond N3million and the fund is being provided by Oghara people
Organizers
of Chief James Ibori's freedom thanksgiving service have disagreed with
media reports alleging that Delta state government is financing the
ceremony slated for Sunday, February 12 with the whopping sum of N350
million.
Publicity Secretary of the
thanksgiving committee, Chief Henry Ofa, described the report as false
and a deliberate attempt to drag Governor Ifeanyi Okowa into the murky
waters of corruption.
There had been reports that Okowa doled out N350 million to float a lavish thanksgiving ceremony and welcome party for Ibori, in whose government he had served as a health commissioner.
The report alleged that the gesture was
in acknowledgement of the huge support Okowa had enjoyed from his former
boss, including supporting his governorship aspiration in 2015.
But Ofa, who reacted to the report in Oghara, wondered why "some
people would just sit in their offices and cook up claims that are
false, spurious and malicious", insisting that "there is nothing like
that and the state government has no role to play in the event".
"I
laughed when I read the report. Who received the N350 million? To be
specific, the entire process of the thanksgiving service costs less than
N3 million and the whole fund is being sourced internally.
"It
is neither being funded by the state government nor Ibori, it is the
community members who are sponsoring the thanksgiving service.
"There
is no arrangement for an after service reception. So, for anyone to
cook up such cheap lies, I think it is most unfortunate,” Henry Ofa explained.
He described proponents of the report as "those whose only stock in trade is to pull others down", noting that the claim is another failed attempt of the "enemies" to undermine the celebration of Ibori's regained freedom.
Ibori and Henry Ofa, publicity secretary of thanksgiving service
Also reacting to the report, Chief Emmanuel Ighomena, Chairman of the thanksgiving committee, said: "for the first time, I have a cogent reason to say Sahara Reporters are not credible".
Ighomena
observed that a large amount of money is not needed to appreciate God,
noting that the strength of celebrating the former governor lies with
the support he enjoys from the masses.
He said: "We
chose to celebrate him and thank God for keeping him alive, but people
from other kingdoms have also shown interest in the thanksgiving service
because they believe Ibori is not only an Oghara man.
"This is the first ceremony I have
seen that people are willing to attend without being invited. We don't
need millions of naira to thank God, the event is not about food but
about God's word.
"The whole
event shows that Ibori's name alone pulls a large crowd. The peasants
and ordinary men are Ibori's supporters; everyone is following him and
that is the strength of the man.”
Meanwhile, all plans are currently in place to ensure the thanksgiving service billed for Sunday is hitch free.
Ighomena said all sub committees in charge of various segments of the event are ready.
The event which will hold at the First Baptist Church, Ogharefe, commences at 10:00am prompt.
No
official invitation has been sent to friends and political allies of
Ibori, but observation show that prominent personalities, including all
monarchs in Delta state will show physical presence at the event.
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