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Group Canvass Support For PDP Governorship Candidate, Oborevwori

Secretary of the group, Ms. Iyagha Edith disclosed that though the group was founded to give support to the less privileged and orphans, but they have also come out to lend their voices and support to all PDP candidates in the forthcoming elections due to the competence displayed and seen in the party and the resourcefulness of the candidates, especially the governorship candidate, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and others.

Speaking futher, the Cleric who said that he has no interest in any of the political parties but only delivering the message sent him by God, as he does not prophesy for money neither does he prophesy to please men, said he also see a dramatic turn in Delta State in favour of the All Progressives Congress (APC) , Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.

The story of NDDC and the issue of the Niger Delta region when placed side by side is very disturbing to those of us in the Niger Delta Region. Yes, the Willinks Commission in 1956 recommended that a special attention should be given to the Niger Delta Region because of the difficulty in developing the area. After the Willinks Report, there was this Niger Delta Basin Authority, saddled with the responsibility of developing the Region. But were those things achieved? The answer is NO, not until the youths of the Region began to agitate, the elites started to agitate for a better deal to the Niger Delta Region and that prompted the emergence of OMPADEC, from 1.5 to 3% OMPADEC; little was achieved but when we had this democratic dispensation under General Olusegun Obasanjo, he created the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in 2000, with a statutory board to manage the affairs of the commission

Muogboghare, one of the most audacious appointee has of the administration has been so active in the education sector of the Delta state government for about ten years and has also been a pragmatic union leader as a one-time chairman of the Academic Staff of Universities (ASUU), Delta State University, Abraka branch.

According to the statement, Chief Adelabu, who hails from Ekakpamre in Ughelli South LGA, attended the prestigious Urhobo College, Effurun, for his Secondary School education and holds an LLB (Hons) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from the Delta State University, Abraka.
Bodjor, a traditional chief, is a Senior Managing Partner at Courage Law House in Warri, Delta State.

“Senator Omo-Agege is a listening person. This is the second time he has come here to give report of his stewardship. This time he has covered the whole of Urhobo nation. Seeing is believing. Every part of the Urhobo Nation has been touched. We are glad. We know when you come to the pinnacle of administration in the state, all things will be better,” the centenarian said.

On their part, Chief Hon. Steve Sokoh, former Council Chairman of Udu Local Government Area and past President General of Udu and said; ” Having listened to you, I can assure you that we all are impressed, and it is my prayers that you effects all you have said.” Here in Udu, we know how to reach out to people. While commending Senator Omo-Agege for his competency, Chief Wiliki noted that he was sceptical thinking that who can match the vacuum Omo-Agege is living, but said, with Chief Ede Dafinone, Delta Central is safe. He urged him to fulfil all his campaign promises and bring pride to Delta Central.