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Adopt me, I'm the most popular, sellable aspirant -Burutu chairmanship hopeful, Ozobo appeals to leaders

Adopt me, I'm the most popular, sellable aspirant -Burutu chairmanship hopeful, Ozobo appeals to leaders 

The frontline aspirant for the Burutu LGA chairmanship election in Delta state, Comrade Ozobo Austin has appealed to the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP to adopt him as the consensus candidate of the party.

Ozobo, in a statement signed and forwarded to newsmen maintained that he is the most popular, sellable and the only generally accepted aspirant that when adopted would not raise dust in the party.

The Niger Delta activist who said he is the most sellable candidate in Burutu said leaders with vested interests should drop their interest and provide the conducive environment for the most suitable and sellable candidate to emerge to avoid rancor.

He said progressive Burutu leaders would agree with him that he remained the most sellable, popular and most innovative with topmost passion to pursue the advancement of the Burutu people.

According to Ozobo, he had over the years demonstrated his readiness to serve his people, adding that Burutu leadership is a witness to it.

His words, "I will invest my wealth of experience to attract meaningful development and investors to Burutu communities.

"There will be jubilations in the creeks on my emergence as the flagbearer of the PDP in Burutu. The contemporary Burutu society needs me to change the narrative to restore its glory. Let us not truncate the Burutu advancement with vested interests. Burutu belongs to all of us and let's come with clean hands to fix Burutu, and make it more habitable.

"Again, l am a grassroots person, with me in the helm of affairs in the Burutu, the party will not find it difficult to win elections in the LGA.

"I will reunite the party more than ever before for the continuous survival or existence of the PDP as the only political party in Burutu".

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