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Re-electing Oborevwori In 2027 Would Have Multiplayer Efforts To Urbobo Land – Sen Dafinone

Re-electing Oborevwori In 2027 Would Have  Multiplayer Efforts To Urbobo Land – Sen Dafinone

Kofa Kingsley

The Senator Ede Dafinone, Member Representing Delta Central Senatorial District of Delta State has stressed re-electing Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of the State in 2027 would have a multiplayer effort to the State especially its to Urhobo land.

Dafinone stated unequivocally that the dynamism of the party politics of the All Progressive Party APC in Delta State have automatically changed with the entrants of Oborevwori into the APC.

Dafinone made these assertions at Ughelli during media parley with members of Ughelli Correspodents chapel of Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ affirming Oborevwori’s leadership of the APC in the State and maitained that returning the Governor to Dennis Osadebe House Asaba in 2027 would have a multiplayer efforts to Urhobo land.

The Senator emphasised that his support and vote is for Oborevwori and urged Deltans to encourage Oborevwori re-election bid for 2027. However he explained that every Deltan has its constitutional right to contest, but held that it is an unwise decision for any body within the APC fold in the State to contest against Oborevwori.

He reiterated the importance for the Urhobo people to support their sons and daughters in office and jettison the syndrome of it must be only me, for the overall benefits of all Urhobo.

According to him, “we all are seeing the wonderful works Oborevwori is doing across the State, the best and proper thing to do is our support and encouragement and not to contest against him especially within the APC fold “, he noted.

Source: Independent.ng | Read Full Story…

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