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Delta 2023: Don’t Sell Your Votes, Support Gbagi of SDP, Group Begs Electorate ahead of Saturday 25th Declaration


Delta 2023: Don’t Sell Your Votes, Support Gbagi of SDP, Group Begs Electorate ahead of Saturday 25th Declaration

By Ezekiel Kagbala FPR

A political pressure group in Niger Delta, Urhobo Progressive Agenda UPA has urged the people of Delta state to avoid selling their votes to politicians whom he said have been imposed on them through hijack of their political party structures in the state.


This was contained In a statement by the national president, Comrade Onoriode Umukoro in Ughelli. He explained that; "The 2023 general election is a better democratic process of ending bad governance that has borrowed and plundered resources of the state"

He urged Deltans to get their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) and support Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi for the 2023 Governorship. He further added that Gbagi is the only aspirant with a credible and blameless record of transparency to restore the state from total collapse.

UPA urged Deltans to troop out enmass tomorrow Saturday 25th for the declaration of Gbagi.

The Declaration will commence from 10:00 am alongside other entertaining activities at Ugbolokposo Junction by Falcon-Bay Filling Station, Uwvie Local Government Area, Warri environ.

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