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2023: Why Deltans Should Support Gbagi For Governor, A venture to end Poverty, Insecurity, Hunger in Delta

2023: Why Deltans Should Support Gbagi For Governor, A venture to end Poverty, Insecurity, Hunger in  Delta


A London-based Nigerian, Barr. Solomon Ugbeyan, has called on Deltans with good conscience to rally round the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Delta State and former minister of State for education, Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi, for a prosperous and a glorious state come 2023.

Barr. Ugbeyan, who wrote from London, disclosed that Gbagi, a well-known Criminologist, has put together a team of experts in various field to come up with a blueprint of how Delta could be returned beyond its falling glory.

While noting that Olorogun Gbagi, would not be able to do it alone, he hinted that the largest private investor in the state, has been working assiduously to achieve this level of height as he is putting his personal resources together to ensure that it is a must for our dear State.

“There are presently a group of experts, including Economists, soil experts, professionals in diverse fields, town planning, security that are currently carrying out detailed investigations in each local government to bring Delta State back to its previous glory.

“I had opportunity to request for a copy of his Manifesto and was not surprised at all that all indices to bring back the glory of Delta State are perfectly enshrined in it.

“Therefore, let us try him. We are tired of the present government that has ruled us close to 24 years without any meaningful substance to show for it, rather there is abject poverty and hunger. This must stop Deltans” he declared.

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