*No anointed candidate
yet in Delta State…….Akamukali
*APC is active in Delta
State……..Ogodor
At the recent Delta
North leaders and stakeholders meeting of Delta Progressive Change Forum held
at Asaba, the need to strengthen and deepen active opposition partisan politics
was emphasized.
Olorogun O’tega Emerhor
charged members of the forum and faithful members of the All Progressive
Congress to brass-up to save Delta State from bad governance and retrogressive
development.
My involvement with the
party is to build and strengthen the party in Delta State, APC has the capacity
to form government because we have a formidable national and regional
structures, he pointed out.
The major objective of
any serious political party is to form government and provide quality service
to the masses, the 16 years of the ruling party in Delta State has nothing to
show the presence of good governance and sustainable development, Olorogun O’tega
shared with Asaba Post News-Wire.
My real vision for the
party is to build a stronger APC in this state, if at the end of the day, a
more competent person emerges as party aspirant, why not in the interest of the
party’s progress, I will support his aspiration and eventual victory, O’tega
assured.
Sir Olisa-Emeka
Akamukali, the party’s National Auditor told Asaba Post News-Wire that for now
there is yet any anointed candidate for any of the soon to happen elections in
the state.
The beauty of democracy
is an unhindered free and fair contested election, where the people freely
choose their leaders; I will never support the imposition of any candidate on
the people during the forth coming party congresses in Delta State.
Earlier in his welcome
address, the National Chairman of the forum, Chief Abeye Cyril Ogodor debunked
the insinuation that the party is not active in Delta State.
Our forum’s leadership
is formidable, we have forged solid partnership with the party executives and
we are ready to strengthen each other’s effort towards making the party a
strong political household name in Delta State, as well as the number one
political party to beat, Chief Ogodor told Asaba Post News-Wire.
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