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Why Deltans Should Reject Okowa's Third-Term Bid, M.O.R.E Agenda, Support SDP, Gbagi


Why Deltans Should Reject Okowa's Third-Term Bid, M.O.R.E Agenda, Support SDP, Gbagi


By Ezekiel Kagbala


Deltans are urged to Support Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi's 2023 Governorship, a liberation mandate that would stop the materialisation of 'M.O.R.E' agenda and bad governance in 2023.

Deltans should be wise; Only Gbagi of SDP can stop a 'Borrow-Borrow', Poverty, unemployment and Agbero' system of government in Delta State.

The thieves are aware that Gbagi is not a game player. Recently a governorship candidate said that he will not probe a dubious system should he emerge as governor in 2023.

That was clear affirmation that a man who is a product of taxpayers' money cannot probe the one who is stealing taxpayers money. Gbagi is the only man fashioned to repair and restore all that is plundered and destroyed in the state. Deltans vote for SDP would mean outright rejection of the alleged third Term bid Of Governor Okowa.

What could Deltans expect from an administration that received over N2.8 trillion with another N340 billion from the federal government but proceeded to borrow over N400 billion? More suffering cannot be accepted. Deltans do not need
 M.O.R.E bad governance, they need liberation.

Deltans are not going to allow Okowa to have a  third term through Sheriff Oborevwori, they will work with SDP to liberate the state come 2023. We appeal to Deltans to Accept the liberation move, Support Olorogun Olorogun Kenneth, OON


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