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Rerun: PDP Chieftain Accuses APC Of Desperation

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Ahead of the Rivers State re-
run election, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chieftain ward 6, Kaani in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State, Mr. Deebari  Ndorbu has accused the All Progressive Congress of desperation to annex South East Senatorial District to their treasure-throne to under-develop it.
Ndorbu, who disclosed this, in an interview with The Tide Wednesday, said the opposition should perish the thought of ever capturing the South-East Senatorial District, and assured them of a resounding defeat during the forth-coming re-run polls.
He however assured APC candidates that the people of Ogoni were waiting for them at the polling units during the election to prove a resounding statement for freedom as  opposed to  neocolonialism, and democracy as against oligarchy and the rule of an emperor.
Ndorbu urged the Ogonis and the entire people of River State to “reject those who want to export their common wealth to their slave masters in Abuja and the north,” saying that they had no good plans other than to destroy all the legacies of the Niger Delta which the Ogoni  martyr and environmental activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa had  placed on the world map.
“They have promised to give you 100,000 jobs, N5,000 monthly stipends, it is all lies. It never worked a year after they took the driver seat of this nation. It is all a ruse to get your vote.
“They have now decided to blindfold you by tying Ogoni clean –up to their campaign. Beware, the Ogoni cleanup is not a political issue rather a desire of the late ken Saro-Wiwa for the betterment of his people.” I want to also remind you, that there is nobody who can give real jobs than your performing Governor Chief Nyesom Wike, he said.
Ndorbu, who is also the Managing Director OL Town Boy Hospitality & property, queried: “Is APC led-administration telling you and me that there is no qualified Ogoniman to head the NDDC, NNPC and other Federal government parastatal?”

 

Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos

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