Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Warri South - West Local Government Area, Delta state, Erefoluwa Keka, has taken a swipe at the Peoples Democratic Party leadership in Delta state, saying the ongoing campaigns in the riverine communities of the state by Delta State APC gubernatorial candidate in the March 2023 polls, Senator Ovie Omo - Agege: " Is a lesson to the ruling PDP in the state on how to feel impulse of riverine dwellers and deliver Impactful governance."
Keka, in a statement issued in Warri, Delta state, Monday December 19, said the alleged blackout of coastal dwellers by the PDP in their campaigns so far " is admittance of neglect of people in the riverine communities in project execution, empowerment programmes and human capital development policies."
According to the community development advocate cum APC chieftain, Senator Ovie Omo - Agege, like the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, understands the dynamics of direct engagement with riverine and rural dwellers, as a strategy to design and implement people - driven programmes and policies.
He challenged the ruling PDP in Delta state, to mention infrastructural projects executed across the riverine/ oil and gas - producing communities in the last seven and half years, that is commensurate with the huge revenue derived from the aforesaid communities.
" I can assure you that Deltans now know better, they will show their resolve to redirect the course of governance in the state to a progressive path, by voting Senator Ovie Omo - Agege as our next governor, March next year ", Keka posited.
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