The Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege, said he won the last Delta State governorship election clean and clear.
He vowed to retrieve his stolen mandate from the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sheriff Oborevwori.
CityNews Nigeria reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), had in the election conducted on March 18, 2023, declared Oborevwori of PDP as winner with 360,234 votes, which was over 120, 000 votes above 240,229 votes reportedly scored by Omo-Agege in the election.
Omo- Agege, while briefing some of his constituents from Delta central at the National Assembly in Abuja Wednesday said the result declared by INEC was a ruse that cannot stand the test of litigation.
According to him: “I won the Delta governorship election conducted in March this year by INEC, clean and clear.
“All the manipulations carried out by PDP in collaboration with some staff of INEC have been exposed and will be used as exhibits in the court of law.
“I am determined to fight it all the way because the real valid votes scored by me in the election are more than enough to declare me as the governor – elect, ” he said.
On the visitation made to him by his constituents from Ndokwa over facilitation of Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences in Kwale community, Omo-Agege said President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu , should be praised for the feat .
He added that he made the facilitation without any consultation or collaboration with anybody in Delta state.
“I didn’t do it in consultation with anybody. I did it all by myself. If anybody should be thanked for the university, it should be President Buhari and the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu,” he said.
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