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The Delta State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party has raised alarm about the plans of APC to rig the Saturday governorship and House of Assembly election.
The party therefore made appeal to the heads of the police, the army and other security operatives to call their subordinates in Delta State to order and allow the will of the people to prevail.
Mr Charles Aniagwu, the State Information Commissioner made this allegation today while speaking to reporters in Asaba, the Delta State capital.
He argued that the essence of democracy is free choice and the APC governorship candidate Senator Ovie Omo Agege should not be allowed to derail it.
Aniagwu made a passionate appeal to Deltans to reject the APC because the party has nothing to offer the good people of Delta State.
The chief image maker of government observed that Saturday election was very crucial for it affects the very existence of all Deltans and residents in the state.
He maintained that a vote for APC was to subscribe to political slavery, adding that Omo Agege does not believe in power shift in Delta State.
He alleged that the APC governorship candidate does not believe in the unity and oneness of Delta State.
Aniagwu challenged Omo Agege to tell the voters what he has for the state apart from spreading lies and propaganda.
On the alleged threat by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to sack LGA chairmen who fail to deliver their council areas in Saturday election, the Information Commissioner replied that it was a lie from the pit of hell.
He said there was no iota of truth in the allegation saying that Okowa was a thorough breed democrat.
He berated the APC governorship candidate for not campaigning on facts.
Aniagwu observed that Delta State APC was very ashamed of the abysmal performances of the party at the centre.
He, however, stated that PDP governorship candidate, Hon Sheriff Oborevwori has the legacy projects of Okowa to campaign with.
Oborevwori, according to Aniagwu was more liberal minded than Omo Agege who is known for his clannish nature.


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