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Total Lack of Ideas: Omo-Agege Duplicates Gbagi's Ideas for Delta

 Total Lack of Ideas: Omo-Agege Duplicates Gbagi's Ideas for Delta 
The Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege's total lack of ideas and capacity to govern Delta State come 2023 has been exposed.

Like other candidates with a mission without vision, the candidate of the All Progressive Congress APC, Omo-Agege was quoted in a media report with the caption; "New Year: Omo-Agege charges Deltans to join him liberate and salvage the State" 

The Candidate of the Social Democratic Party SDP, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi is the only candidate with the master plan and blueprint to liberate Delta State from poverty, unemployment, and Socioeconomic degradation. Gbagi is not like other politicians who continued to fail the electorates.

Omo-Agege sudden use of the 'Liberate Delta' Slogan further proved that Gbagi is a man of golden character and a leader with far superior ideas to turn nothing into something.

The rationale behind this thinking to liberate Delta was based on Gbagi's achievement for the good of the common man and society at large.

Gbagi is the only leader with political clout to Liberate Delta State, reasons not far fetch, people who became rich before joining politics are seen to have more interest in the care and welfare of others than politicians without any source of earning, whose sole aim is to acquire wealth through politics.

Politicians who are businessmen with streams of resources from investments are versed and experienced in wealth creation needed to turn around the economic fortunes of their immediate environment. 

Deltans should not be fooled; Omo-Agege a government official cannot liberate Delta State, Gbagi is the man for the Job, and government officials will remain incapable of the prudent management of resources to the benefit of the people. 

 

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