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Edijala’s inspiring possibilities, Assured 2023 holds greater promises for Deltans

Edijala’s inspiring possibilities, Assured 2023 holds greater promises for Deltans 


“Everyone is born with an instinct of success, and ability to make it, but only the ones who think out of the box succeed.” ― Unarine Ramaru

By: Akpovoke Otiti

THE innovative Campaign  voyage embarked upon by the Ability Movement  of the People's Redemption Party ( PRP) has no doubt transcended many with noble ideologies and promises of a greater Delta come 2023.

 Chief Abel Immanuel Edijala, an innovative administrator and manager whose career has been defined by his acclaimed ability to think outside the proverbial box at the helm of affairs of any office either public or private. The  self-effacing Gubernatorial candidate  of PRP, has steadily showed that despite what pundits initially considered a hopeless campaign, has suddenly become steady and all embracing to all and is gaining huge traction. Many reason that with the way his campaign is going, he will steadily surpass the records set by the preceding Governors since 1999 in the State going by his manefestoes, if elected come 2023.

Alot of People are  𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐠𝐠𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 survival  due to hunger, and BokoHaram and Herdsmen driving people from their farm lands. It's crucial that we  take decisive action to address this crisis, by electing a Governor that will deal with the situation decisively. 

We need solutions. Add your PVC and vote Immanuel Edijala for Governor  to guarantee your livelihoods and the lifting of the millions of people who are daily trouping in and out of Delta State struggling to find employment, empowerment, Education, Healthy and Agricultural transformation that will eradicate all forms of banditry from our farm lands .

To the joy of many, I have, so far, exceeded expectations. Without doubt, I have proved my  detractors wrong and I have  validated the confidence reposed in me  by the citizens and Residents of  Delta  State and the Delta  State Chapter of the People's Redemption Party (PRP). I am ready to perform if you will give me the opportunity to serve you. Nobody will be left behind. I am glad that the 51-Percenters Group dominated by women have come out to endorse my candidacy and that of my Deputy, Her Excellency Glory Ndidi Umerah. I can only assure my growing supporters that it's all about themselves and their progress. Our Government shall be all inclusive. I am not talking of the 5 percent that have held us to the jugular since 1999. This is the time for the 95 percent majority to break loose and gain access to their common patrimony. I am will, able and ready to make that happen with your support." he told his supporters over the weekend.

The current Delta PRP, governorship candidate  compassion has time without number exhibited his milk of kindness to his followers, supporters  and Deltans at large and has continued to show to them that the welfare of people around him is paramount. 

Another passion that makes Edijala  distinct in his own ways is his unrelenting and unprecedented passion to govern Delta state. He believes that things can only get better in a safe environment, so he will fight to make that happen if elected. He is a man with   unwavering crusade for social justice, with interest on how good he can bring about prudence and strategic thinking with acceptable results in the face of daunting challenges.

"Warri people say -Shine your eyes wella. Many people in politics today, in their bid to get to the top and be accepted by others, like to jump on trends which only invariably keep them at the bottom. They are only looking out for those  who are trending on social media to jump on the bandwagon. The only people who get to the top are those who do not yield to the pressure to be like everyone else but create a path for others to follow. Check out the manefestoes of the candidates properly, ask questions and probe into what the aspirants are telling you. Be smart, read their lips to see if the plan they are proposing to you will work, and if so where has it worked before. Ask for references if they are available. Don't let them take all of us for another four years of fruitless ride again." he advised.

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