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You Have All It Takes To Govern Delta State, We Are Fully With You...Isoko South PDP Chairman To Gbagi


You Have All It Takes To Govern Delta State, We Are Fully With You...Isoko South PDP Chairman To Gbagi

 People's Democratic Party Chairman, Isoko South LGA, Chief Odion has assured the Delta State frontline Governorship Aspirant, Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi of  full support from himselfs and delegates in Isoko South.

The paty chairman durring a consultative visit assured Gbagi when he stated that, "We are with you hundred percent, you should continue from where Okowa will stop, continuety is our call, myself and the statutory Delegates will always pray for you" 

Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi received this assurance durring a consultative visit to the Chairman and the 11 Ward leaders in Oleh, Isoko South Local government Area recently.

Gbagi stated that Isoko nation have dinstuinguished themselves for not coming out to agitate that they want to Contest the 2023 Governorship Election.

 
The Party Chairman further said; "You, Gbagi have the experience to govern the state because, you poses abilities to settle disputes. There was crises in Uzere, Gbagi commited himself to ensure that there is peace and peace is enjoyed today in Uzere"

"We are with you hundred percent, you should continue from where Okowa will stop, continuety is our call, myself and the statutory Delegates pray for you, what you are looking for will be looking for you, what you seek will seek you".

Gbagi also took out time to present his proposal to Isoko youths who trooped out to welcome him. He promised to create jobs to engage them, promising to work with them closely.

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