
Olorogun O’tega Emerhor and Ovie Omo-Agege, two leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, have thrown their weights behind Reverend Francis Waive, a House of Representatives aspirant for Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Udu Federal Constituency.
The two leaders, while speaking at a meeting of Clergy Ward Executives from the 32 wards in the constituency of the Rev Francis Waive Campaign Organisation at Ughelli on Democracy Day, noted that the aspirant had added value to APC since he joined the party.
Emerhor, who was represented by Fred Oloko, a former House of Reps member, promised Waive a level playing ground in the party primaries, saying that the likes of Waive is asset to the party, and therefore would be given the needed support.
According to him; “Waive has been working hard to bring new members to the party, so I must commend his efforts because he has added value to APC since he joined the party; from what I have seen here, I can assure you that he will be given a level playing ground during the primary.”
Speaking also, Omo-Agege who was represented by a chieftain of the party in Ughelli North, Dickson Umukoro, stated that Waive was already a candidate of the party for Ughelli North/South and Udu Constituency.
According to him; “There is no way Omo-Agege can leave Waive; they are going to the National Assembly together; I can tell you that Revd Waive is a candidate of APC for Ughelli North/South and Udu Constituency.
“If you have Waive in the House of Rep and Senator Omo-Agege in the Senate; Urhobo nation is covered at the National Assembly because nobody can pocket the two of them.”
He, therefore, urged other aspirants vying for the position in APC to queue behind Waive, noting that with Waive and Omo-Agege in the ballot, APC would win with great margin.
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