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SDP on Track to Reclaim Gbagi's Mandate in Delta...Oshilim


SDP on Track to Reclaim Gbagi's Mandate in Delta...Oshilim

The Delta State Deputy Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP in the March 18th Governorship election, Chief Mrs. Ishioma Rosemary Oshilim, has urged the recently constituted 12 persons caretaker committee inaugurated on Saturday 6th, of May 2023, to be steadfast and support the party in its move to reclaim the party's mandate in the state.
Oshilim, running mate and Deputy Governorship candidate of the party, on the joint ticket with Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, stated this during the inauguration ceremony of the 12-member caretaker Committee of Mrs. Esther Ikule at the party's Delta Central Secretariat along Warri-Sapele Road.

She urged them to be committed to the party's interest to build Delta State that will be beneficial to all. She added that the party is on the right track to reclaim its mandate.

Oshilim reiterated that there was needed to flush out those seeking to jeopardize what the party has worked hard to achieve.

According to her, "Our party will come out of the present Tribunal victorious, stronger and more united to provide governance for all in the State".

Oshilim joined the Inaugurated committee members to pass a vote of confidence on her boss, Gbagi and appreciate all who support the party especially in the pursuit of  the Governorship mandate at the Election Tribunal.

The committee however, stated that "At no time did the SDP executive in Delta State, before it was dissolved by the NWC on 2nd May 2023 met, discussed and agreed to write a letter dissociating the SDP in Delta from the election petition filed by Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi".

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