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Sunday, December 24, 2017

2019:APC Set To Take Over Delta State



The All Progressives Congress (APC), has reaffirmed the party's resolve, to take over the Delta government House in 2019.


 At the flag-off rally in Burutu Local Government Area, ahead of the Council elections slated for January 6, 2018, about five thousand members of the PDP were seen dumping their cards and raising their brooms.



 Receiving the decampees, An APC stalwart and national leader, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh accompanied by the  APC chairman Delta Central, Olorogun Adelabu Bodju, chief Clement Moni and other APC party leaders,  stated that the PDP would suffer major setbacks in Burutu local government area and Delta state at large. According to Ojougboh,  prominent leaders and their supporters have dumped the PDP  to join the APC.

 His words, "I thank the people of Burutu for your wisdom and bold step to dump the dying PDP and joining the APC. You can see that the numbers of decampees here are over 5000 from the PDP to the APC. The level of tyranny and bad leadership in the state under the PDP is ungodly and retrogressive. I am assuring you all that with the APC, bad governance will be a thing of the past".


 Speaking further, the visibly elated Dr. Ojougboh said the APC remains the only party in the state to deliver the much yearned good governance to the riverine people who have been neglected by the PDP government in Delta State. He urged them to continue to key into the party's ideology of effecting positive changes by supporting the Prophet Jones Erhue-led APC in the state.


Another APC leader in the Burutu LGA, Chief Clement Moni, said "Burutu is APC and APC is Burutu as the days of PDP deceits are over". Chief Moni also reaffirmed that the APC would win all Wards in the Burutu during the forthcoming Council elections and take over government house, Asaba in 2019.


The rally was rounded off with the presentation of the party's flag to the chairmanship aspirant and councillorship hopefuls.

It would also be recalled that Ojougboh had been a national leader in the PDP before he joined the APC recently in Agbor, Ika South LGA, due to what he described as tyranny and bad governance in the PDP.

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