National deputy chairman of the PDP (South-South), Dr Cairo Ojougboh
*As party flags off Delta campaign in Ibori’s town
By Omon-Julius Onabu in Warri
National deputy chairman of the PDP (South-South), Dr Cairo Ojougboh, has announced that the national leadership of the party has given members and aspirants who left the party to other parties 48 hours to return to the PDP fold or be ready for expulsion from the party.
He spoke as the Delta State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) formally flagged off its campaign for the 2015 general election at Oghara, hometown of ex-governor Chief James Onanefe Ibori.
Venue of the event, Oghara Township Stadium, could hardly take a quarter of the crowds of people as the milling sea of heads stretched for several kilometers as did parked vehicles in all available spaces outside the stadium as well as on both sides of the Benin-Warri Expressway.
Gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, who took the opportunity to highlight his agenda for Delta State if elected, advised Nigerians against voting those he called “non-democrats and those who won’t respect the legislature or the rule of law in the country.”
He urged the people to vote President Goodluck Jonathan on February 14, 2015 as well as all candidates of the PDP at the national and state levels to enable the party consolidate on the lofty programmes of the party, saying they should not vote “people who have no political identity but who keep changing names, who have no party to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people.”
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