Delta 2019: Ojougboh Launches 'One Man One Vote' Campaign

A Delta state gubernatorial aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, says the era where politicians manipulate elections dishonestly for personal gains, was over.

 Ojougboh made the assertion yesterday in Warri during the launching of  "One Man One Vote Campaign", together with other APC party chieftains and loyalists.
According to the governorship aspirant, " one man one vote campaign is a process of burying the PDP style of electoral malpractice in Delta state. The Delta state government under the administration of Okowa, has no capacity to govern so we must take power back from Okowa. They don't have ideas and that is why you see that the government is a government of nepotism and misappropriation of the state funds through inadequate budget. But the APC has gotten a better program to move Delta state forward just like the peer states".

 Ojougboh stated categorically, that he would do only ONE TERM  (2019 - 2023) in order not to abuse the zoning arrangement in Delta state.  He further disclosed and listed the agenda and policies of the APC which will be executed if voted into power, to include: Free and compulsory Education, free Health Care services and Infrastructural Development, Security of Lives and Properties,  among others. He later assured the people that the arrangements on ground would not be abused if voted into power.
In his words, " I am NOT contesting this election because I am from Delta north neither am I claiming superiority over any person. I believe the APC must take power so that there will be change in Delta state. The party is supreme,  therefore, there must be synergy between the government and the party from the Ward level to the state level and that is the way to go".
 The gubernatorial aspirant further called on all Deltans to get their permanent voter cards (PVCs) in order to elect candidates of their choice to represent them at all levels of government.
 Similarly, a former commissioner for education Dr (Mrs.) Veronica Ogbuagu, remarked that the APC had all it takes to win the 2019 governorship election in Delta state due to its people-oriented programs. She noted that the state had not recorded progress under the Okowa administration and called on Deltans to vote massively for the APC in 2019.