Politics
Delta 2019: PDP Faithfuls Will Spread the Message of Okowa’s Achievement – Ochor
The PDP flag bearer, Delta State house of Assembly, Ukwuani constituency, Hon. Christopher Ochor Ochor, has said party faithfuls will take the message of consolidating on the achievements of Governor Okowa’s administration to all parts of the state and work closely with people at the grassroot to ensure total victory for the Peoples Democratic Party in the forthcoming elections.
The House of assembly hopeful said this in Oghara, Headquarters of Ethiope East Local Governor Area, during the PDP campaign flag-off on Friday, January 4, 2019
Hon. Ochor, said there are many landmark achievements in all sectors with the Okowa administration making deliberate effort in fulfillment of its electioneering promise of Prosperity for all Deltans.
He added that considering the Governors’ monumental achievement for the past 3 years, he deserved a second term and as such, party faithfuls have a responsibility to spread the message of equity and performance to their various localities and ensure that the party gets a resounding victory in all elective positions beginning with that of the Governor.
He noted that Governor Okowa has sufficient selling points to market his reelection bid with relative ease and that his success story will help ease the way for other PDP candidates.
Ochor promised total support from Ukwuani, noting that there is no vacancy in the government house as well as the state house of Assembly.
He called on all political appointees in the area to continue to sensitize the people ahead of the January 17 PDP rally in the area stressing that Governor Okowa had impacted positively in the socio economic development of the Ukwuani people and at such, deserves a second tenure to consolidate on the already existing achievements and do more.
He was later given the Party’s flag as the candidate to represent the party in the contest for the Ukwuani Constituency, Delta state House of Assembly.
Hon. Christopher Ochor Ochor thanked Governor Okowa and the Ukwuani nation for the confidence reposed in him, promising a robust representation.