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2019: PDP ‘ll Not Only Win Delta But Will Take Over The Central Govt – Delta Deputy Gov

Delta State Deputy Governor, Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will win Delta State again as well as unseat the All Progressive Congress (APC) led government of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Otuaro, noted that the only hope today for survival of Democracy in the Nigeria was for PDP to come back to power at the National level.
He, therefore urged various aspirants of the party to remain steadfast with the party after the forthcoming primaries to ensure victory of the party at the general polls.
Otuaro made the assertion in Warri, at an emergency Delta South Senatorial District PDP meeting over the weekend.
Speaking at the meeting, the Deputy Governor endorsed the position of Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba (Chairman, PDP, Delta South) and other party leaders who sued for peace and togetherness after the primaries.
Otuaro, a frontline leader of the PDP in Delta South Senatorial District said, “Nigerians expected change that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) central government has proved unable to give.
“Never have Nigerians been largely united in prayers and our prayers have been answered. PDP will not only win Delta State but will, by God, take over the Central government.
“Let us forge unity. Only one person will emerge candidate in the various positions. There is always a tomorrow. Not succeeding today as candidate is not failure in all its ramifications.
“Let us not allow the process to tear us apart. We have a common and better future ahead. Let’s eschew divisiveness, caution our followers to avoid antagonism and character assassination. We are one people. As we keep politicking by the rules, God will crown our efforts with success”, he enthused.
Earlier, speaker after speaker including Delta State Deputy Chairman of PDP, Barr. Val Areyinka, Omimi Esquire, Chief (Mrs) Catherine Ilolo concurred with Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba who had cautioned: “Let not our individual aspirations divide us. After the primaries, let us come together as a party in the fight to win the general elections. Let’s not avail the opposition with tools to fight us by deploying inappropriate communication in our campaigns to win the primaries”.
Amgbaduba assured that there is no anointed candidate as there will be level playing field for all aspirants”.
The Delta South PDP chairman stressed that there will be “no changing of delegates list”, clarifying: “Lobbying is however allowed. Talk to your delegates. If you are popular, come to the field. No backyard primary, no imposition of candidates. If you win, congrats! If not, please support the other candidate(s) to lead the party to victory. I hereby also ask defectors to return to the party”.
Advising aspirants who lose in the primaries not to defect, Mr Omimi Esquire said: “Let us win as a party. When we do, there are many appointments”.