The Delta State Governorship Candidate of the All Progressive Congress , Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has promised to revive the once famous Ethiope Salt Company, and a fishery firm, Shrimps Company both in Oghara town in Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, to boost employment and the economy of the state.
Omo-Agege also promised to reduce tuition fees in the state-owned higher institutions, stressing that the recent hike in school fees was far beyond the reach of ordinary citizens in their quest to provide quality education for their children. “As I was coming, looking at Oghara, everywhere you go you see trailers and tankers. You know how dangerous that thing is, with one explosion you know the consequences. It happened once in Jesse where so many people died. And as a result of our ‘urban renewal agenda,’ we are going to construct a Central Truck Park outside of this place so that it will no longer be a menace to our people.
“Not only that our fathers and mothers that worked for local government councils and state government, refused to pay them their pensions. Some of them have died, and some are crying. All their pension entitlement, if you check our manifesto called the ‘EDGE AGENDA’, we wrote it down that within six months of our emergence as the next governor, we will pay all of those pension arrears.
The founding leader of Delta APC and former governorship candidate of the party in 2015, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor urged the people of the state to vote for the party in the forthcoming elections.
Good people of Nigeria, we're all witnesses to the sufferings brought on Nigerians by PDAPC.Even if you're ok,consider millions who are now in multidimensional poverty.Look at the widespread insecurity. How can anyone sane support Tinubu who's the oga of this government or Atiku?
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