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How Agbi, Other NNPP Chieftains Mobilise Massively For Kwakwanso’s Delta Visit

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On January 4, 2023, Dr. Goodnews Agbi, the NNPP’s governorship candidate, and other top party officials demonstrated their clout by mobilising heavily to welcome Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the party’s presidential candidate, to Delta for a rally and a visit with HRM Prof. Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba. 

 

Northern residents in Asaba, particularly the youths, paraded through the city to receive Kwankwaso amid fanfare while demonstrating on motorcycles and tricycles and chanting “Kwankwasiyya” and “Amana,” causing heavy traffic on the city’s major streets from Koka Junction to other parts of the metropolis.

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The governorship flag bearer and the presidential candidate were greeted by a sizable crowd of party members and supporters who were eager to hear their messages and plans for the future of Delta and Nigeria. 

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Senator Kwankwaso stressed during his speech at the rally the value of backing the NNPP and its plans for the state.

 

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He emphasised the party’s dedication to enhancing citizens’ quality of life through the development of infrastructure, education, and jobs. 

Kwankwaso also emphasised the importance of inclusivity to the party and the need to address a range of national concerns.

 

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Agbi who led other party heavyweights in the state to welcome the presidential candidate, also joined the presidential candidate in a private meeting with the Asagba of Asaba to ask for his support and to discuss their campaign goals. 

 

The Asagba of Asagba expressed his gratitude to the NNPP and assured them of his support, noting that their platform places a strong emphasis on the welfare of Nigerians.

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Overall, the visit to Ogwashi-Uku and Asaba in Delta North was a success for Engr Agbi and Senator Kwankwaso who commissioned the campaign office of Oche, the House of Representatives candidate of the NNPP. 

 

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In addition to winning the support of important community leaders, they were able to connect with supporters. The party is confident that as they continue their electoral campaign, this momentum will hold.

 

 

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