Omo-Agege stalls for Tinubu and APC in Delta State

• Says Delta will benefit more from Tinubu's presidency

•Calls on the Ndokwa Nation to deny Governor Okowa a 'third term' via Oborevwori

The Vice President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has campaign stop after campaign stop soliciting votes for All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Bola Tinubu and all party candidates running for the 2023 general election in Delta State.

At various campaign rallies visited by the Delta APC campaign train on Monday, December 5, Omo-Agege highlighted the benefits of voting for Tinubu as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The campaign train had stops at Abbi, Kwale and Utagba-Uno, all in the Ndokwa West local government area of ​​the oil-rich state.

In arguing for Tinubu, Omo-Agege said the APC presidential candidate is a son-in-law from Delta State, as his wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is of Itsekiri descent.

He said Delta State would benefit immensely from a Tinubu presidency, both in terms of infrastructure and human capital development.

He urged residents of Ndokwa West to deny Governor Ifeanyi Okowa “a third proxy term” because a vote for the PDP’s Sheriff Oborevwori is a vote for what he described as “the poor governance of 'Okowa".

Omo-Agege lamented that the PDP does not leave a single project legacy in the entire Ndokwa nation, even as an oil producing region.

“But don’t worry, in the next two months we will be saying goodbye to Okowa and his PDP with our votes. We need new leadership that will address the issues of the Ndokwa Nation,” he said.

"For the past seven and a half years, there has been no sign of prosperity in Ndokwa land and yet the incumbent governor, Okowa, was elected to power on the pretext of protecting the interests of the Ndokwa nation. < /p>

"All the wickedness of Okowa and the PDP will be rewarded in the elections and I urge you to reject the PDP and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. You must also reject Oborevwori as governor. Vote Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president, and myself Ovie Omo-Agege as governor."

He argued for the re-election of Senator Peter Nwaoboshi to the Senate, saying that once elected, Nwaoboshi would be a ranking senator who would be qualified to become President of the Senate in 2023.

Omo-Agege warned against any plans or attempts to disrupt the election on election day, saying, "If you disrupt the election, the security agencies will catch you and lock you in a cell for a very long time. So , please don't disrupt the election."

Cheering crowds greeted Omo-Agege and the campaign train at the rally site, where more than 100 former PDP members, led by Tiny Okpu, decamped to the APC and were received by the president of 'Party State, Elder Omeni Sobotie.< /p>

Sobotie said the decamped were, in biblical parlance, "once blind, but now they can see".

He said that for every struggle there is a leader, "and today we have a Joshua who will take us to the Promised Land in the person of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege."

Omo-Agege stalls for Tinubu and APC in Delta State

• Says Delta will benefit more from Tinubu's presidency

•Calls on the Ndokwa Nation to deny Governor Okowa a 'third term' via Oborevwori

The Vice President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has campaign stop after campaign stop soliciting votes for All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Bola Tinubu and all party candidates running for the 2023 general election in Delta State.

At various campaign rallies visited by the Delta APC campaign train on Monday, December 5, Omo-Agege highlighted the benefits of voting for Tinubu as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The campaign train had stops at Abbi, Kwale and Utagba-Uno, all in the Ndokwa West local government area of ​​the oil-rich state.

In arguing for Tinubu, Omo-Agege said the APC presidential candidate is a son-in-law from Delta State, as his wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is of Itsekiri descent.

He said Delta State would benefit immensely from a Tinubu presidency, both in terms of infrastructure and human capital development.

He urged residents of Ndokwa West to deny Governor Ifeanyi Okowa “a third proxy term” because a vote for the PDP’s Sheriff Oborevwori is a vote for what he described as “the poor governance of 'Okowa".

Omo-Agege lamented that the PDP does not leave a single project legacy in the entire Ndokwa nation, even as an oil producing region.

“But don’t worry, in the next two months we will be saying goodbye to Okowa and his PDP with our votes. We need new leadership that will address the issues of the Ndokwa Nation,” he said.

"For the past seven and a half years, there has been no sign of prosperity in Ndokwa land and yet the incumbent governor, Okowa, was elected to power on the pretext of protecting the interests of the Ndokwa nation. < /p>

"All the wickedness of Okowa and the PDP will be rewarded in the elections and I urge you to reject the PDP and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. You must also reject Oborevwori as governor. Vote Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president, and myself Ovie Omo-Agege as governor."

He argued for the re-election of Senator Peter Nwaoboshi to the Senate, saying that once elected, Nwaoboshi would be a ranking senator who would be qualified to become President of the Senate in 2023.

Omo-Agege warned against any plans or attempts to disrupt the election on election day, saying, "If you disrupt the election, the security agencies will catch you and lock you in a cell for a very long time. So , please don't disrupt the election."

Cheering crowds greeted Omo-Agege and the campaign train at the rally site, where more than 100 former PDP members, led by Tiny Okpu, decamped to the APC and were received by the president of 'Party State, Elder Omeni Sobotie.< /p>

Sobotie said the decamped were, in biblical parlance, "once blind, but now they can see".

He said that for every struggle there is a leader, "and today we have a Joshua who will take us to the Promised Land in the person of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege."

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