Esiso Urges PDP Faithfuls To Support Progressive Leaders As Frank Nujimen Empowers Widows, Youths And Women

By Stephanie Ikanone Odiete

 

Delta State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Barr Kingsley Esiso has enjoin party faithful to support Leaders that are progressive rather than focus on ethnicity and tribalism when choosing a leader to support.

Olorogun Kingsley Esiso who was speaking on Sunday December 12th, 2021 during an empowerment program that was organize by Mr Frank Nujimen aka Skypop tagged “Give back to the Electorate” said that many individuals for their selfish purpose often tend to mislead party faithful in the name of ethnicity and tribalism.

The State PDP chair added that rather than focus on competency in choosing leaders and representatives, some individuals have rather focus on tribe to choose their representative, even when such person are not qualify to lead. He urge electorates to always endeavor to vote for competent hand that has the interest and well being of the people at heart, rather than using tribe as a criteria for choosing their representative. He noted that often times such act do not bring development to the town.

Mr Frank Nujimen aka Skypop while addressing members of the fourth estate of the realm, said that he has no ambition to contest for any position, adding that his empowerment program are only borne out of humanity and his love to assist the needy in society. In continuation, he said that he will continue to do the little he can to assist the needy in society.

The beneficiaries which was drawn from the eleven wards of the Sapele local government area consist of the ward Chairman, woman leader and three widows, making a total number of five persons from each word across the LGA.

Others who benefited are, APC decampees from the last grand rally organized by the Peoples Democratic Party,PDP, Central and members of Skypop Widows forum amounting to 2,700,000 that was distributed amongst beneficiaries.

One of the beneficiaries who could not bottle her joy, gave her name as mama Ekene, while appreciating Mr Frank Nujimen for the empowerment. In her words; I thank you so much my son for remembering us your mother’s, I pray that God will remember you today and add more blessings to your life, she added.

Those who graced the empowerment program include Chief Eugene Inoaghan, Chief Julius Eyetan Egbedi, Mr Richard Randy Okotie, Mr Bright Abeke, Hon Isaac Okobabala, Chief Benson Okorodudu, Hon Richard Ogirisen, Hon Peter Eferurie Adjemiyotan, Hon Stanley Kogoro, Hon Nasiru Ado, Hon Caroline Okpako, Mr Martins Emarkpor, Hon Stanley Eta Eshanomi and a host of other dignatries.

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