In Delta State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has bemoaned the lack of infrastructure and development in the Anioma nation.

In Nsukwa, Aniocha South LGA of Delta State, during the ongoing APC ward-to-ward campaigns for the 2023 general elections, state party chairman Elder Omni Sobotie made the announcement.

“It is unfortunate that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, who claimed to represent the Anioma people, took advantage of the opportunity to represent them in 2015 by taking every development project to his hometown of Owa-Alero at the expense of others.

Don’t worry though, he assured them, “his days are numbered, we have a terrific product that is extremely easy to market, and they have a product that is still hunting for his classmates.”

In a similar spirit, Nobert Sochokwudima, the chairman of the Aniocha South APC, bemoaned the Nsukwa clan’s lack of access to electricity, roads, or potable water for the previous 24 years and expressed optimism that the difficulties would be overcome with Senator Ovie Omo-Agege as governor.

The APC candidate for governor in Delta State, Senator Omo-Agege, stated in his speech that there is no reason why the Anioma people shouldn’t enjoy what Okowa’s relatives in Owa-Alero do.

The Obi conferred the chieftaincy titles of Ezinabeni and Ikemba of Nsukwa clan on Ovie Omo-Agege and his running mate, Hon Friday Osanebi, respectively.

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At Ogwashi-Uku, the deputy coordinator of the APC campaigns in Aniocha South, Pastor Polycarp Kachikwu, said the people of Ogwashi-Uku are going to vote out the PDP because they are distressed, demeaned, neglected and punished by Okowa for nothing, and “so we don’t want to hear Ego-aria again.”

Pastor Kachikwu on behalf of the Ogwashi-Uku people presented a traditional mantle of power to “help Senator Omo-Agege to cross over every barrier and win the election.”

Speaking at Ubulu-Uku, Senator Omo-Agege said that in spite of the fact that the community had important names in the Okowa government, the community looked abandoned, neglected and in despair. We must come together to liberate Ubulu-Uku, Anioma and Delta State from the stranglehold of Okowa and his cronies.

When elected, Omo-Agege pledged that he will see to it that the problems listed by the residents of Nsukwa are resolved.

He declared the APC Federal Government’s Ubu River Dam to be complete and pledged that if the state was elected, it would use the dam to generate 10 megawatts of electricity to run Aniocha North and Aniocha South all day, every day.

If you support us, we’ll give you true prosperity rather than the “Judas Iscariot” of the South-South, he assured them.

Omo-strong Agege’s track record encouraged Obi Ezegbunem, the traditional leader of the Nsukwa clan, to declare that he was confident Omo-Agege will be elected governor of Delta State because “what God cannot do, does not exist.”

Ovie Omo-Agege and his running mate, Hon. Friday Osanebi, received the chieftaincy titles of Ezinabeni and Ikemba of the Nsukwa clan, respectively, from the Obi.

The people of Ogwashi-Uku, according to Pastor Polycarp Kachikwu, the deputy coordinator of the APC campaigns in Aniocha South, are going to vote out the PDP because they are upset, denigrated, abandoned, and punished by Okowa for no reason, and “so we don’t want to hear Ego-aria again.”

In order to “assist Senator Omo-Agege to get over every hurdle and win the election,” Pastor Kachikwu spoke on behalf of the Ogwashi-Uku people and presented a traditional mantle of power.

Even though Ubulu-Uku was home to notable figures in the Okowa administration, according to Senator Omo-Agege, the neighborhood nonetheless exuded an air of abandonment, neglect, and hopelessness. To free Ubulu-Uku, Anioma, and Delta State from Okowa and his allies’ control, we must band together.

“If elected, we’ll provide this country with power, water, and other necessities. We will address issues like unemployment, insecurity, and social challenges in order to restore hope for the populace, he declared.

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