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Why Deltans Will Vote Gbagi Over Manifesto to Mobilise Shell’s Return to Delta

Why Deltans Will Vote Gbagi Over Manifesto to Mobilise Shell’s Return to Delta 


By Ezekiel Kagbala



The governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party for the 2023 general election in Delta State, Chief Kenneth Gbagi has revealed how he will promulgate economic policy to mobilise the return of massive investments to Delta state if elected.
Ggagi, who is an industrialist revealed that he is prepared for governance and plans are ongoing for Shell Petroleum Development Company to fully move its operational headquarters to Warri, stressing that the move would boost the social economic development and revenue of the state.

Gbagi is currently the largest private investor in Delta State, as such, some of his investments may have been affected by the relocation of major industries out of the state. A better reason to vote for a man who has something at stake, not those lavishing government money.


All those who have the well-being of Delta State at heart would vote for the SDP, Gbagi in the upcoming elections. Market women, youth, pensioners, businessmen and women, church-goers and anyone who desire a better Delta State would vote for Gbagi to liberate the state.

Deltans can be sure that Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, would breathe new life into industries that collapsed in the state, bring back those that fled and attract new ones if elected in 2023.

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