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Delta Governorship 2023: Who can Contest Against Kenneth Gbagi With Money Made Outside Politics?

Delta Governorship 2023: Who can Contest Against Kenneth Gbagi With Money Made Outside Politics?

The emergence of a new governor in 2023 has naturally entrusted Deltans with a weighty  responsibility to enthrone competent hand for the purpose of good governance in the State.

Chief Kenneth Gbagi, a former education minister and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has proved himself outstanding, shining as illuminator without blemish.

Those who nurse the 2023 gubernatorial ambition in Delta State should allow Deltans to examine their qualifications. It would be difficult for anyone to Contest Against Kenneth Gbagi With Money made Outside Politics?. 

The question again is can they render stewardship as to how they made their Money? Are they planing to push stolen money to buy the Governorship?.

Should political parasites who cannot sustain themselves for 10 years outside renumeration and kickbacks from political offices, rule Delta State? Deltans must think!

Gbagi worked hard to become a prominent investor in Africa with his businesses, he created jobs for many in Nigeria particularly Delta state.

The Peoples Democratic Party must not forget in a hurry that Gbagi was among the pioneer founders who started the PDP in the state, Gbagi is the first among the 3 contestants from Central.  

The time Ibori finished his tenure of eight years, it went to Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, and now Delta North is using their turn, come 2023, Delta Central and Kenneth Gbagi is ready for governance. Deltans must encourage him.

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