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Ondo: Damagum urges Agboola to unite aspirants for PDP’s victory

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The acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Umar Damagum, has called on the party’s candidate in Ondo State, Agboola Ajayi, to rally other aspirants and secure victory in the upcoming November governorship election.

Addressing stakeholders of the party before the presentation of the Certificate of Return to the candidate at the party headquarters in Abuja, Damagum criticized the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for its contentious primary, stating that the opposition party had successfully produced a candidate without dissent. He emphasized the importance of unity among party members to ensure success in the election.

He advised Agboola to continue efforts to bring all aspirants on board, recognizing that winning the state for the PDP would require significant effort.

In his acceptance speech, Agboola acknowledged the responsibility bestowed upon him and expressed his readiness to work diligently for the party’s victory. He emphasized the need for unity and collective effort to address the challenges facing Ondo State, pledging to work tirelessly to deliver on his promises.

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Agboola highlighted the significance of the election as a defining moment for the state, calling for a collaborative effort to achieve real and sustainable development. He expressed confidence in the PDP’s ability to lead the transformational change needed in Ondo State, emphasizing the party’s position as the largest political party in Africa.

The candidate assured stakeholders and the people of Ondo State of his commitment to delivering on his promises, promising to work closely with all stakeholders to achieve success in the election. He called for a focus on solutions that prioritize the well-being of the people and communities in Ondo State, urging everyone to unite for the greater good of the state.

 





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