APC Hope of Taking over South-South In 2023: Omo Agege Is a Joker - Obule


By Wilson Macaulay

 

 

Comrade Francis Obule (JP) the Delta State Coordinator of PDP Mobilizers, has described the Deputy Senate President statement about APC hope of taking over the south-south region in 2023 as a huge joke that can never manifest.

 

Comrade Obule the PDP Chieftain in Sapele Local Government Area who spoke in Warri, Delta State asserted that the Deputy Senate President is merely wishing but have no structure on ground to perform that magic he is conjecturing in his imagination.

 

According to Comrade Obule, the poverty rate of the APC lead Federal Government which is already hundred percent with unemployment trailing behind the Buhari administration, it can only be a huge joke for Senator Ovie Omo-Agege to think that Nigerians would like to vote for such a party.

 

Comrade Francis Obule the erudite justice of peace emphasized that only a blind man would think of voting for APC which has borrowed so much with nothing to show for the rising debt profile which will create stumbling blocks for our children tomorrow.

 

He pointed out that the APC government has led us twice into recession as we remain the world headquarter of poverty.

 

He explained further saying “What else do we need to vote APC out completely, they have nothing to offer Nigerians. The poor performance of the Federal Government is enough evidence for Nigerians to throw out the party out through the ballot so that President Muhammadu Buhari can go out of Asso-Rock Villa, Obule concluded.


 

 


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