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Give PDP a second chance, Saraki pleads

Last updated: March 20, 2021 9:35 pm
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Former president of the senate, Bukola Saraki has been pleading on Nigerians to give the people’s Democratic Party (PDP) another chance to govern the country and see what they will do.

Saraki said this at the inauguration of dla road and its adjoining street projects, as well as the government primary school junior staff quarters Asaba, built by the governor Okowa administration.

He said governor Okowa’s developmental prowess in delta is in line with the PDP vision for Nigeria.

The two projects inaugurated by the former senate president included, the dla road and its adjoining streets built by the Asaba capital development agency, and the government primary school junior staff quarters Asaba.

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Joan mrakpor, the director general, Asaba capital territory said, the roads and the drainages were built to ease flood pressure off Nnebisi road, while the primary school, according to the commissioner for basic and primary education, Patrick Ukah, is to provide the teachers and pupils, with a conducive environment for teaching and learning.

Saraki while inaugurating the projects, described governor Okowa, as a leader that thirsts for bringing impactful projects to his people, and the pride of PDP.

Governor Okowa was excited that the completion of the roads and the government primary school, have further given Asaba its capital status.

Governor Okowa said, the school has an ambience every child would like to be, including the teachers.

(Editor: Ifeanyi Mark)

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