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2023; Gbagi on a Mission to Emancipate Delta State (Education)

2023; Gbagi on a Mission to Emancipate Delta State (Education)





Delta State Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi is on a decisive mission to Emancipate 
 Deltans from more suffering.

One of his contender for the Governorship seat has urged Deltan's to "Expect More" possibly, more sufferings, more hike in tuition fees and more unemployments. 

With tuition fees in Delta State University now between N180,000 to N250,000; how many Deltan's can afford to send their children to the state university without tears? at that, the educational system is horribly below standard.

This buttress the clarion call for a leader (Gbagi) who's value and proposal for education is premium.

As a former Minister of State for Education during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Gbagi presented a memo to establish 13 universities, 14 polytechnics and 16 colleges of education. 

He also established girl-child schools and Almajiri schools within one year. One of such universities is Federal University, Otuoke in Bayelsa state. Otuoke is the country home of Goodluck Jonathan. Another is the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun Delta state.

Without prejudice; Gbagi already have plans and workable framework for free education in the state, if elected in 2023.

Deltans please support Olorogun Barr Kenneth Gbagi to emancipate Delta state from looming socio-economic disaster.


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