2015 Guber: Osanebi Urges Deltans To Support Obielum

The member representing Ndokwa East constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Friday Ossai Osanebi has called on Deltans to shelve aside ethnic and sectional divide and support the gubernatorial aspirations of Chief Godwill Obielum.

In a Press Statement signed by the lawmaker who is also the Deputy Chief Whip of the Delta State House of Assembly,

Hon. Osanebi said his call had become ne

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ccesary because the state deserves a God-fearing man who is focused and development oriented to take over from governor Uduaghan in 2015.

According to him, Chief Obielum enjoys the support of all Deltans adding ”Chief Obielum is God’s will for our dear State in 2015”.

He urged all Deltans to rally round him to ensure that our collective dream of having a God-fearing, humble,peace loving and experienced person emerges as ourngovernor in Delta State.

He further described Chief Obielum as a detribilised Deltan with a track record of excellence in security,human and material resource management which has endeared him to Deltans.

Hon. Osanebi further lauded Chief Obielum’s social and political records which has created a niche for him and appealed to other aspirants to lay aside their personal interest and support Chief Godwill Obieum.

The law maker assured that Chief Obielum will consolidate on the achievements recorded by Gov. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan’s administration and take Delta State to the next level, because Chief Obielum is a man who takes the entire state as his primary constituency.

He also thanked all the different groups and communities including traditional rulers who has endorsed Chief Godwill Obielum to contest for the 2015 Delta guber race.

“Chief Obielum is the Will of God for Delta State in 2015,” Osanebi said.

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