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2023 DTHA: Temienor Rolls Out Manifesto, Premises to Transform Ughelli South

2023 DTHA: Temienor Rolls Out   Manifesto, Premises to Transform Ughelli South
Delta State House of Assembly candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, for the 2023 general election in Ughelli South constituency, Prince Temienor Anagbo Oghenekevwe has unveiled his manifesto, promised to boost education and healthcare of his constituents if elected.

He unveiled the manifesto officially, on Tuesday, in Ughelli, Delta State, disclosing that; the manifesto is tailored to address challenges confronting Ughelli South constituents especially in the area of access to quality Health Care, Economic Empowerment, Education and youth development.
The SDP Ughelli South candidate also noted that he is planning to flagoff  vocational programmes for youths in the area in order to be gainfully employed and financially empowered.

He promised to create special health care plan to adress various health challenges of his constituents.

According to him; “We will plan a strategically structured health programme for the less privileged. 

"The programme is a sort of free Health Maintenance Organisations for people in the constituency to take care of minor health challenges such as malaria, high blood pressure  and even common feverish condition.”

Comrade Temienor Oghenekevwe who was born in Eyara, Ughelli South Local Government Area, had his primary education in Alegbo Primary School, Uvwie Local Government Area before proceeding to chambers college of commerce, where he obtained his Secondary School Certificate in Warri Delta State.

He furthered his educational carrier at Delta State University Abraka, where he graduated with a degree in Political Science. He ventured into poultry farming, as a young farmer, he was successful. he further diversified into real estate Business in Delta State. 

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