Friday 20 October 2017

Kogi PDP Ward/LGA Congress: Oluomo of Isanlu Land, Chief Obiniyi Congratulates New Party Executives

As reactions continue to trail the recently held Peoples Democratic Party PDP ward and local government congress in Kogi state a chieftain of the Party Chief Bamidele Obiniyi has congratulated the party in the state for holding a hitch free Congress across the state . 

Chief Bamidele Obiniyi in a statement made available to newsmen partly read "I wish to Congratulate the newly elected PDP chairmen of Yabga East, Yagba West and Mopa-Muro  Local government areas. It is indeed a testimony to the fact that we are making progress as a party. The Congress was held in line with the principles guiding the party which deserves commendation by well-meaning supporters of the party”.

While specifically hailing the emergence of the party executives in Mapo-Muro, Yagba East and Yagba West federal constituency in Kogi state, Bashorun Bamidele Obiniyi urged the party executives to be good role models of the party. He said ‘’ It is imperative that while the party is doing its best to reposition itself at the Federal level, Kogi state and the Mapo-Muro/Yagba East / Yagba west Federal Constituency should not be seen to be lagging behind. “I see quality persons on the board of the executives and strongly believe that they can make our great party proud’’

Bashorun Bamidele Obiniyi who is a strong contender for the Yagba Federal House of Representatives seat also welcomed the decampees from the All Progressives Congress APC to the PDP describing them as patriots of the state. ‘’considering the level of maladministration in the state, it surely will take only true patriots like the decampees from the APC to send a strong message  that the people are truly tired of them and their antics. I commend their spirit and enthusiasm to bring progress to our dear state which we believe can be achieved’’ he said ”By Gods grace 2019 we are going to the green chambers to effective qualitative representation for the betterment of Okun people” he added.

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