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Emami: Itsekiris Deserve Political Patronage From Tinubu Government

Chief Ayiri Emami has urged President Tinubu to grant political roles to Itsekiris, highlighting their electoral in 2023

Renowned Delta businessman and politician, Chief Ayiri Emami, has called on President Bola Tinubu to accord his people, the Itsekiris, political patronage because they voted for him in the 2023 Presidential election.

Emami, who made the call on Tuesday while speaking with newsmen after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the State House, Abuja, said his meeting with the President was to remind him of what they had earlier discussed.

In his political discussion with the President, Emami said “I think those issues are being handled politically. He (Tinubu) said he’s going to look at it, because when you work, you expect some dividends. Is that not so? As Itsekiri, we actually voted for Mr. President, so we expect that we need patronage to be part of the government. Our people need to be part of the government.”

On other issues he discussed with the President, he said “my coming here today is like a reminder to tell Mr. President, particularly the road from Omadino, passing through Gbaramatu to Ugborodo, and which they are actually working on. His reply is that Chevron, NDDC are already working to come out with a way forward on that road.

“Then the issue of the Warri Port, which has been our issue why we are always coming to the Villa and he assured us that the GMD, they are working out something on the location.”

Asked whether he mentioned the Ogidignen Gas Project, Emami said “EPZ? I can never fail to. It was part of our discussions and he minuted some of these issues immediately to somebody to follow up.”

On the security situation of his area in Delta state, the businessman said “I don’t think we have so much problem about security in our place, the waterway is one of the safest in the world right now. The Warri-Escravos, that’s the Delta waterways, is very safe. So for now, we don’t have too many issues about security.”

Deji Elumoye

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