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Emerhor Gets Stream of Endorsement In Delta State

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All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor (OON) has expressed his joy and appreciation over the series of   endorsement from the three senatorial districts in Delta State as the most preferred candidate for the April 11, elections.

Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, APC gubernatorial candidate, Delta State.

Emerhor in a statement by his Director of Media and Political Communication, Dr. Fred Oghenesivbe said:  “Ï am extremely grateful and thankful to Deltans and indeed Nigerians for the love shown so far to the APC as the leading party in Nigeria today and for the fact that my brothers and sisters in Delta State have resolved that I should be the next democratically elected Governor of our dear State. Words can not describe my joy, it is absolutely overwhelming. It is now our collectively responsibility to make Delta State work, not about you or me.

“I have been receiving phone calls and interacting on a regular basis with our people in Delta State and beyond. My friends and party faithful  are extremely wonderful. This is the way to go, we must all join hands together, North, Central and South of Delta State to deliberately engineer economic transformation for our people. This is vital, it is doable and we must ensure it happens.”

The APC candidate who is currently in Abuja to felicitate with the President and Vice-President-Elect, General Muhammadu Buhari and Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, further asserted that the good people of Delta State are no longer interested in tribal sentiments, what our people are saying is that we cannot be in opposition in the present democratic arrangement which is why I am calling on all and sundry to put our past behind us and come back to the round-table to join forces together to deliver APC in Delta State on April 11.”

Emerhor is optimistic that the great future of Delta State, begins now, the statement added.

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