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2023: See Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi's Multifacet Development Plan for Delta State, A Governorship Ambition to serve


2023: See Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi's Multifacet Development Plan for Delta State, A Governorship Ambition to serve


    By Ezekiel Kagbala FPR 
            Ughelli

The Delta State 2023 Governorship race is gathering momentum, among all aspirants Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi who was the former educational minister his made bold his Multifacet Development plan to rebuild and restore Delta State industrial mainstay.

According to Gbagi media team, Gbagi tends to achieve these developmtal plans using tools of infrastructure and  his investment prowes which is required for sustainable development process. Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi has done it before, he was tested and he is trusted.

The media team can confirm that, When he was a Minister of Education in Nigeria, Gbagi established 13 Federal Universities in different states in Nigeria, some number of Colleges of Education, Polytechnics. He encouraged and established Girl-Child School and Almajiri schools around Nigeria in about one year when he was Minister of Education. 

Kenneth Gbagi's strategic plan and  decision to make Delta State an envy of other states is his issue beasd proposal that is good enough to make him win the 2023 Delta Governorship election under the People's Democratic Party. 

Gbagi will continue to stand out as a man of character, integrity and courage towards what is good for all Deltans. He is the only aspirant who will not trade the well-being of the state for selfish political gains.

 To be specific, said he would establish 100 industries in his first 100 days in office if elected Governor of Delta state. 

Deltans can be sure that
Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi's Multifacet Development plan for Delta State is achievable and it will be achieved.

From 
Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi Media Team

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