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Governor Okowa Has Done Credibly Well... Kenneth Gbagi Replies Nwoboshi

Governor Okowa Has Done Credibly Well... Kenneth Gbagi Replies Nwoboshi

By Ezekiel Kagbala FPR 

The frontline Delta state Governorship Aspirant for 2023, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi has readjusted the thinking of Senator Peter Nwoboshi, urging him to maintain a positive view about Governor Okowa led administration.

Gbagi who is a leader,  foundation member of the People's Democratic Party and a passionate supporter of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in Delta State replied to the lawmaker who seems to be having some vexed sentiments that were recently executed in a public emotional outburst when he insinuated in his statement that; 

 "Urhobo and Itshekiri Governors performed credible well than our own Anioma Governor."

"What has the Anioma Governor done for Asaba people to show that he loves Asaba more than the Delta Central people? Don't allow selfish people to bring Division between us and Delta Central people".

In a swift response, Gbagi readjusted the thinking of Senator Nwoboshi, telling him to build and promote peaceful coexistence and bonds of unity in the party. 

Gbagi urged Nwoboshi to remember his stake as a foundational member of the party, PDP.

"We know how and where we started from, we know what has acred to the past governors in form of revenue, and honour must be given to whom honour it is due, Okowa is a legend". 


"Given the money he has received, there is no single local government area with less than ten impacted roads, that makes a huge difference".

"We are one people and we need to work together, we should not think of Okowa in a negative light, Warri Sapele Road, Asaba and even the streets are testimony of Okowa's legacy, as a good leader".

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