Seat, Chief Olivia Agbajoh, House of Representatives Candidates as
well as House of Assembly candidates of the party in the district,
have declared their resolve to wrestle power from the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party in Delta State, saying the past 20 years of democracy
in the state has left Deltans frustrated.
The candidates spoke in Warri, Tuesday January 29 at the end of a mega
rally cum presentation of flag to them by the State Chairman of ADC
/Delta State Gubernatorial Candidate of the party, Prince Joe Chukwu.
Delta South Senatorial Candidate of ADC, Chief Olivia Agbajoh, while
addressing supporters of the party, stressed that her three months
stint at the House of Representatives, which was truncated by military
coup some years ago, resulted in what is today now known as Nigerian
Navy Ship, NNS, Delta.
While declaring that people of Delta South haven’t experienced
development, despite being the major resource base of the country,
Chief Agbajoh promised to attract federal projects such as
revitalization of Warri, Burutu and Koko Ports as well as other major
infrastructures to the district, if given the mandate come February
16.
ADC Candidate for Warri Federal Constituency Seat, Oritseweyinmi Julia
Etsola, the party’s candidates for Warri South Constituency 1,
Armstrong Yomere, Warri South Constituency 2, Chief Vincent Okudolor
and others from Warri South-West, Burutu, Warri North and
Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency, expressed optimism that they will
emerge victorious at the forthcoming polls, vowing to match the
opposition PVC for PVC in their resolve to provide governance of youth
empowerment and all-round development.
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