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Group flays PDP on Ogboru to withdraw his case against OKOWA

By ode Akpotilegbe

The concerns group known as Ogboru mandate in Delta state has flayed the People Democratic Party group known as  Political Pressure group in Warri south local government particularly situated in koko over their  publications published in the pages of newspapers credit to one Mr Solomon through their principal known as Hon Michael Ideden
 saying that, the major contestant of the 2019  Governorship  election conducted by INEC,Chief Great Ovidje Ogboru APC governorship candidate should withdraw his court case against the incumbent governor of Delta state, senator Dr ifeanyi Arthur OKOWA ongoing at the tribunal  describing their call as grosteque and baseness

The group in statement signed by the state Pubicity secretary, COMR Williams Aminugo and made available to newsmen at Ughelli North LGA Delta state during thier mandate meeting held recently, " after careful overview of the PDP group publication it was tagged as a mere legal disruption and  in mendaciouus

Aminugo admonished  the PDP group in koko to allow the judiciary to do their normal obligatory function than making an empty vessel noise in media.

He said, "if Governor Okowa claimed to be the winner of the  2019 gubernatorial election  then he should proves his case to the  court to vindicate him and chilled using some copious group to make noise on air to exposed his weaknesses, knowing well fully that,the Delta state gubernatorial 2019 election was mared with results rigged,manipulation of ballots with irregularities.

On the other development, the group Ogboru mandate uses this opportunity to felicitate with DSP senator Ovie Omo Agege on his resounding victory at the 9th Senate election and also celebrates the Honourable member representing Ughelli North, South and Udu Federal Constituency at the House of Representative, Rt Hon Rev Francis Ejiroghene Waive on his successful inauguration ceremony at Abuja  recently.

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