Oligbo commends PDP NWC for choosing Wike to lead Edo State guber campaign council

Mon, Jul 6, 2020
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VINCENT Ike Oligbo, the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, stalwart and Anambra 2021 gubernatorial hopeful, has commended the wisdom of the leadership of the National Working Committee, NWC, of the party for choosing Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State as the leader of the PDP Campaign Council in Edo.

“Gov Nwike’s antecedents and political sagacity are what the party needs to concretize PDP government in Edo State”, Oligbo said.

Furthermore “with the choice of the 77 enigmatic members of the Edo campaign council chosen by the NWC, I’m confident that Obaseki and PDP will be victorious”, Oligbo declared.He implored the campaign council members to use their wealth of experience to ensure that Edo State remains a PDP State after September 19, 2020 election.

The Anambra born politician charged Edo citizens to come out en-masse on 19th September 2020 and return Gov Godwin Obaseki and PDP to Edo State Government House.

Doing so,  Oligbo emphasized will deliver the State and her citizenry from political godfatherism and shenanigans, ensure uninterrupted delivery of democracy dividends and keep Edo State and her citizenry on the part of development.

Oligbo urged all PDP members across the States of the Federation to stand in the gap for Edo State and Nigeria to make sure that APC is never returned in Edo State and is voted out from National power in 2023.

– Jul. 6, 2020 @ 11:12 GMT |

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