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We’ll win Kogi, Bayelsa, Imo elections— PDP chairman

by Umoru Faruk Salifu
August 3, 2023
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We’ll win Kogi,  Bayelsa,  Imo elections— PDP chairman
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The  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has expressed confidence that it will win   the Nov. 11 governorship election in Kogi, Bayelsa and Imo going by the level of its acceptability by the people.

The Acting National Chairman of the party,  Umar Damagum, disclosed  this in Abuja during the inauguration of the party’s National Campaign Council for the election in the four  states.

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Damagum charged members of the council to work within the law to win the states, which he described as PDP strongholds.

“We don’t expect less from you because before you were selected, you were found very capable and we expect nothing other than victory.

“You are going in at a time whereby the country as it is, everybody is feeling the burden of the mistakes that have happened in this country.

“What is expected of you is go there and remind them that this is not what we bargained for, and that there is a time God in his infinite mercy, always give us to change the course of history, and this is the time.

“We will have Bayelsa, we will have Imo and we will have Kogi. These are PDP states. Somehow, they slipped away but Bayelsa has always had a PDP governor,” he said.

Damagum added:“I want to challenge everyone in this country to look at the states governed by PDP governors viz-a-viz the other parties. We have always excelled.

“To you going to Kogi and Imo states, remind them that it has not been like that before they made a mistakes to where they are today. There are time and opportunity to change and there’s no better time than now.”

The chairman of the Kogi campaign team, Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun,  expressed confidence in the party’s ability to win the election in the  states.

“The chances of the PDP in the  states are very great because we are bringing light all the way and you know when light comes, darkness vanish,” Adeleke said.

Gov. Duoye Diri of Bayelsa, said  the people of his  state had resolved to re-elect the PDP in the governorship poll.

“The PDP is very sure of victory in Bayelsa. We don’t have any internal crisis in the PDP in Bayelsa and we are well organised.

“We have more members of the opposition coming in to PDP in Bayelsa. Bayelsa PDP is very strong, vibrant and poised to win the election.

“Bayelsa people have resolved unanimously that PDP as exemplified by me, don’t need to change players in a winning team. Bayelsa people are very resolute about that

The PDP candidate for Imo, Mr Sam Anyanwu expressed confidence in the  PDP to  reclaim the state.

“Imo is traditionally a PDP State. What you have there now is a product of the court. I am back to reclaim the mandate of the PDP,” Anyanwu said.

Also, Mr Dino Melaye, the PDP Kogi governorship candidate, said  the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) would become history in the state after the November poll.

“I just want to announce that as far as this election is concerned in Kogi, the APC is history. The APC has gone to oblivion. The PDP is the party to beat in Kogi,” Melaye said.

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