Latimore Claims It Is Too Soon To Criticise The Governor Of The Delta.

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Francis Oborevwori, the governor of Delta State, has only been in office for two weeks, and according to Dr. Fred Latimore, a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management (DFCISM), it is definitely too early for anyone to question his acts and inactions.

Latimore stated this in Asaba, while speaking as guest of NTA public affairs live programme, noting that Governor Oborevwori is barely two weeks in office, saying that the governor has the willpower and courage to determine his own leadership style to serve the people without blemish.

The former executive assistant to former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa stated that those alleging that the governor’s administration is the third term agenda of the immediate past governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, are in a hurry by projecting such premature conclusion.

“It is obviously too early for any individual to criticize his actions and inactions. Governor Oborevwori is barely two weeks in the saddle, he’s yet to constitute his cabinet. I am of the opinion that he should be given reasonable time before reviewing his performance and leadership style.

“Oborevwori knew those who honestly worked with him from the scratch to victory at the polls. He cannot forget those who laid their lives down to project his governorship ambition. He’s a Christian and a good one at that.

“I plead with all stakeholders to be patient and continue to support the governor without negative insinuations. Frankly speaking, it’s too early to criticize him at this time.