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2023 Elections: PDP Will Grow Out of Disunity, Positioned to Win at State, National... Kenneth Gbagi

2023 Elections: PDP Will Grow Out of  Disunity, Positioned to Win at State, National... Kenneth Gbagi 




By Ezekiel Kagbala FPR
         Ughelli

A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), a frontline Delta State, 2023 Governorship aspirant, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi has assured Nigerians of the party`s ability to grow out of any form of Disunity, get back to power at the National and state level in 2023.


 The Delta State Governorship aspirant, Gbagi who spoke with newsmen on Thursday in Warri During a visit to Robinson Kenneth Gbagi Plaza, one of the biggest ICT market in West Africa. He urged stakeholders of PDP to embrace unity ahead of the 2023 elections. He noted that division will not continue as all members are interconnected with the party,  stating that PDP is the only party with visible structure in Nigeria.


Kenneth Gbagi futher said that, "There is no other party in delta state than PDP, It is not about noise making, it is not about thinking of using the police, soldiers and SSS, they are also mebers of our communities and they will do what is right"


However, the Former National Chairman of PDP, Dr Bamanga Tukur, recently described Chief Kenneth Gbagi, as a presidential material. This has also positioned him at a vintage point to contribute his wealth of knowledge to the success of the party at the National level come 2023.


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