A frontline aspirant for the Delta State 2023 governorship election, Olorogun Fred Okiemute Majemite on Sunday appeared before the Delta Central 2023 (DC-23) Screening Committee.
The screening committee was set up by the apex political pressure group in Delta Central Senatorial District as part of efforts to actualise the emergence of the next governor of the state from the district.
Majemite, an Ughelli grassroots politician and two-time Commissioner in the state during Sunday’s screening unfolded his 5-point agenda when elected as CARES.
The acronym CARES represents Continuity, Accelerated Industrialisation, Revenue Generation, Education/Empowerment for the youth/elderly and Security.
Majemite, a lawyer who said he was pleased with the DC-23 Screening Committee members for their commitment to the assignment given to them noted that as Governor of the state come 2023 he will carry the three Senatorial Districts along.
This, according to him is in addition to operating an open-door policy that would allow the voices of Deltans to be heard.
Majemite told the Screening Committee that his administration will consolidate on the transformation the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa led leadership has made and is still doing.
Furthermore, Majemite said he will tackle the issue of physical security, food security and social security of the people in addition to his education/empowerment programme that will make a lot of Deltans to be self-sufficient and employable in an industrialised state.
Technical education with a focus on high yielding professions he revealed will form one of the avenues for revenue generation for young adults who are prepared to embrace his agenda for Delta State.
Besides, Majemite noted that when elected Governor in 2023, he will make sure that all pensioners’ arrears will be paid within the first 12 months of his administration.
The third DC-23 Screening Committee exercise which was held at the Sapele Athletic Club, Sapele, had in attendance, Olorogun Fred Majemite, former Commissioner for Lands and Survey in the state, Rt Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Olorogun David Edevbie, immediate past Chief of Staff in the state, Chief James Augoye, immediate past Commissioner for Works, Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo, former Managing Director of the NDDC, and Chief Ejaife Odebala, a former member of the Delta State House of Assembly.
The 13-man screening committee has Prof. Nyerhovwo Tonukari, as Chairman and Prof. Sunny Awhefeada, Secretary.