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Delta 2023 Governorship: A Mission to Confront Poverty, Insecurity as Leading Aspirant Speaks Truth to Power

Delta 2023 Governorship: A Mission to Confront Poverty, Insecurity as Leading Aspirant Speaks Truth to Power


The Africa finest industrialist, leading aspirant for Delta State 2023 Governorship election, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi spoke with all enthusiasm to the listening of the leadership of the People's Democratic Party, PDP at the State Capital, Asaba on Wednesday November 2021.

Gbagi who refreshed the memories of members of the Party said; "There was a time that leadership of the People's Democratic Party, PDP in the State sat down to decide the best leadership for the state.  Their decision became a law that guided their projection of the best candidate to confront any opposition and remain in power". 



The crowd of supporters who have been observing Gbagi's fight against
poverty, mass unemployment, and growing insecurity confronting the nation prevailed on him to lead the state come 2023. They marched in Solidarity with him to the Party's secretariat where he declared his golden ambition to Contest the Governorship seat come 2023.



The PDP Chairman, Barr. Kingsley Esiso and his executive members could not isolate themselves from the contagious joy and outpouring of emotions. The chairman and all members of the high table joined the big dance as the hall was engulfed with excitement.  

Kenneth Gbagi's statements revealed that the results of the inability and unwillingness of Nigerian leadership to build a nation out of ethnic and religious diversities have pushed the people into depression. He stated that, it will be suicidal to repeat such narrative.

Deltans cannot afford to consider any Aspirant whose antecedent has been an impediment to progress. Kenneth Gbagi is on a mission to confront poverty using tools of good leadership. Building the youth and industrializing the state is one of his outanding mission.

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