As the 2023 general elections draw near, the Senatorial hopeful and frontrunner, of the All Progressives Grand Alliance to represent Delta Central Senatorial District at the Upper Chamber of the national assembly, Mr. Peters Omaruaye, has reassured Constituents and Deltans at large that APGA will win the 2023 Delta Central Senatorial District and the Gubernatorial elections in Delta State
OMARUAYE made this known recently while addressing voters and supporters who intimated him of their decision to support in delivering his senatorial ambition in the forthcoming general elections, he added that, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) will win to take over Delta 2023 and that it will bring to constituents an industrial revolution, Youths Empowerment, Quality and Effective Governance.
Mr. Omaruaye noted further that with All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) taking over the state come 2023, the dividends of democracy in Delta State would no longer be for the consumption of a selected few, but would be evenly distributed among the people of Delta State through massive infrastructural development, human capital development and qualitative education.
Speaking further, the Political Scientist and Senatorial candidate added that the future of APGA in Delta State was now brighter as himself and other noteworthy personalities including the ""PEOPLE'S GENERAL" and a host of others across the three senatorial districts have made up their minds to deliver APGA come 2023.
“Let me state emphatically that APGA will win in Delta State in 2023. “We all are grassroots Politicians and with our unity, no party can challenge us in Delta State*
I am particularly happy that APGA in Delta State has internal democracy unlike the PDP and APC that believe so much in imposition. APGA is not like that and we have to speak in one voice under the APGA platform. I assure all of you that our Party would be better than the PDP and APC, Delta State cannot continue to suffer in the hands of corrupt elements who have nothing to offer apart from looting and stealing of the commonwealth and the empowerment of a few to the detriment of the larger populace. All that must change in 2023," he noted*
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