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2019 GOVERNORSHIP/STATE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: MULADE CONGRATULATES OKOWA, GUWOR

2019 GOVERNORSHIP/STATE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: MULADE CONGRATULATES OKOWA, GUWOR

.....urges opposition candidates to accept outcome

A renowned environmentalist, Comrade Sheriff Mulade has congratulated Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, his deputy, Barrister Kingsley Otuaro for their well deserved victory at the polls.

Comrade Mulade also felicitated with Mr. Emomotimi Guwor for emerging victorious as the representative of Warri South West constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly in the just concluded governorship and state Assembly elections.

The environmentalist who expressed a firm conviction of flawless victory for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP at  Benikrukru Town in Gbaramatu Kindgom, Warri South-West, noted that the candidates won with a wide margin.

He urged other candidates including those in the opposition to accept the results and concede defeat so as to move the state forward in terms of accelerated development.

He further added that maturity and internal democracy would be showcased whenever contestants accept the outcome of polls in good faith.

He urged everyone to unite and share ideas to restore Delta State to its rightful place as a home of foreign and local investors where jobs and economic opportunities flourish.

He also charged the Governor to design policies and programmes that would encourage peace, unity and development in the state.

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