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PDP will win Ogun convincingly, says Isiaka

By Seye Olumide
14 January 2015   |   4:33 am
OGUN state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Prince Gboyega Nasir Isiaka has expressed optimism that the party will win the next month general election with convincing merging.   Isiaka who spoke in Abeokuta said he was convinced that the President would win the election with a clear margin that will be difficult for the…

OGUN state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Prince Gboyega Nasir Isiaka has expressed optimism that the party will win the next month general election with convincing merging.

  Isiaka who spoke in Abeokuta said he was convinced that the President would win the election with a clear margin that will be difficult for the opposition to contest.

 He said the people of the South West are too sophisticated to be hoodwinked by pseudo-democrats masquerading as agents of change, adding that President Jonathan has performed creditably well and many Nigerians will want his good works to continue.

  He said, “Nigeria is fortunate to have him as a President. Despite provocative statements and unwarranted attacks by the opposition, he remains level headed and this explains why he has the best human rights records in Nigeria. People should not be carried away with the noise of the opposition, President Jonathan will be re-elected by Nigerians”.

  Isiaka said he was convinced that PDP would return to Ogun government house by May 29, this year because the people have already issued red card to the outgoing governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun.

  He said, “Amosun is not only running an elitist government but there is a disconnect between his government and the people. Go to the state now, nothing is working, teachers and civil servants are complaining, market women are crying loud against his anti-people policies, students are groaning under high school fees and lack of infrastructure, hospitals have become mere consulting clinics and you don’t even know what is happening at local government level.

  “We are appealing to our people to endure till May 29. But I want to also appeal to them to go and collect their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to enable them vote out repressive and anti-people government out of the state.

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