Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and some of the defectors

Delta Poll: Attempts to intimidate APC members In Isoko, will be resisted – Omo-Agege 

…As Askia Ogieh’s younger brother, DTHA Majority Leader’s Aide, others dump PDP for APC

Deputy President of the Senate and Delta State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has warned that the party will resist any attempt by leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to intimidate members of the party and its teeming supporters in Isokoland and other parts of the state.
Omo-Agege stated that the era of politics of intimidation and violence were over in the nation’s electoral system with the introduction of BVAS machines.
The Delta Central lawmaker gave the warning on Saturday when the Delta APC ward-to-ward campaign stormed Uzere, Aviara and Olomoro communities in Isoko South Local Government Area of the state.
He charged electorate in Isoko and other parts of the state to turn out enmass to vote for all APC candidates in the presidential, National Assembly, governorship and state assembly elections as there will be adequate security.
Omo-Agege further assured Deltans that their votes will count in the forthcoming elections, adding that the era where election materials are snatched and thumb-printed in political leader homes were gone forever.
Meanwhile, scores of PDP chieftains in Isoko South LGA including a younger brother to Bashorun Askia Ogieh, Managing Director of DESOPADEC, Mr. Goodluck Obrogo; Mr. James Miller, a political aide to the majority leader of the Delta State House of Assembly and 2019 Deputy governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Chief James Igbi have defected to APC.
They announced their defection at Uzere, the country-home of PDP stalwart, Bashorun Askia, saying they were rejecting the PDP for APC over the underdevelopment of Isoko Nation by the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa-led state government.
Speaking at Aviara Kingdom, Omo-Agege told cheering crowd of supporters that his administration resolve and restore aged-long electrical blackout in the community.
He berated Governor Okowa for underdevelopment of Isoko Nation despite their contributions to revenue accruing to the state.
“The politics of intimidation has past. With the introduction of BVAS by INEC, be rest assured that we buried the politics intimidation and violence. Let me assure our teeming supporters that there will be adequate security in the next elections. For our supporters and Isoko people who want to vote for APC, come on the days of the elections and vote for us.
“For those planning to intimidate our members, they should know that we’ll resist them. People like Askia knows me, no amount of intimidation will stop APC from winning in Isoko and other parts of Delta State”, Omo-Agege warned.
Meanwhile, Delta South Senatorial candidate of the APC, Hon. Joel Thomas-Onowhakpo, charged Deltans to collect their permanent voter’s cards ahead of the forthcoming polls.
He appealed to the electorate in Delta South to vote APC and ensure that PDP was dislodged from the state.
Thomas-Onowhakpo told the crowd that Senator Omo-Agege was the best candidate for the governorship seat of the state, assuring that he would massively brings development to all parts of the state.
Top leaders of APC including the state chairman of the party, Elder Omeni Sobotie; Director General of Delta APC Campaign and former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe; Dr. Otive Igbuzo; Dr. Ogaga Ifowodo; former APC Delta chairman, Apostle Jones Erue; Hon. Godwin Anaughe; Hon. Karo Ilolo and Prince Yemi Emiko.
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