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Kogi Will Cease To Exist If Gov. Bello Is Reelected- PDP Flagbearer
– PDP Governorship candidate in kogi,Engr.Musa Wada urge the people of kogi not to reelect Governor Yahaya Bello
– It would be disastrous to give the APC another term to experiment with the state
– Wada assured the people of Kogi state regular payment of salaries, pensions to workers, retirees, and all-round development across the state and in all the sectors, if elected.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)Governorship candidate in Kogi state, Engr. Musa Wada has said that the state will cease to exist if Bello is elected for another term.
The PDP flagbearer made this known while inaugurating the PDP Governorship Campaign Committees in Lokoja on Friday.
According to him, it would be disastrous to give the APC another term to experiment with the state.
Wada assured the people of Kogi state regular payment of salaries, pensions to workers, retirees, and all-round development across the state and in all the sectors, if elected.
He added: ” Governor Yahaya Bello,if given another term will plunge the state into massive debt.”
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The Director General, Engr. Musa Wada Campaign Organization, Hon. T. J. Yusuf, urged the committees to see their assignment as a must accomplished, pointing out that their success will ease the party’s victory at the forthcoming Governorship election.
He said the time to end the people’s plight and sufferings has come, through an landslide PDP victory in the November 16 Governorship election in the state.
The Director General, Engr. Musa Wada Campaign Organization, Hon. T. J. Yusuf, urged the committees to see their assignment as a must accomplished, pointing out that their success will ease the party’s victory at the forthcoming Governorship election.
He said the time to end the people’s plight and sufferings has come, through an landslide PDP victory in the November 16 Governorship election in the state.
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