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OKOWA 2019: Professor Muoboghare Sets Up New Grssroots Movement In Ughelli North… Enjoin Members And Party Faithfuls To Ensure Landslide Victory For Okowa


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To ensure effective grassroots mobilization for Governor Ifeanyi Okowa at the 2019 gubernatorial election, Professor Patrick Muoboghare has set up a new movement called DIE HARDS FOR OKOWA.
The new movement has Professor Muoboghare as the General Overseer and Chief Uteme Bateren as Secretary General. The group compromises mainly young men and women from the eleven federal wards in Ughelli North.
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At their meeting on Saturday, March 22, 2018 at Urban Africana in Oter-Ughelli, Professor Muoboghare urged the members not to see themselves as competing with any existing organ or body within the party in the local government. He enjoined them to sustain the new temple of unity; so as to ensure landslide victory for Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and other candidates during the forthcoming General elections.
Professor Muoboghare said project OKOWA 2019 is a task that must be done to justify the numerous projects and political appointments for the local government.
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He noted that the group will soon embark on ward to ward mobilization and sensitization and called on members to bring others into the group. He advised them to ensure that their friends and relatives are registered to vote. Adding that it is the absolute responsibility of the group, party members and their followers to garner all votes for PDP, the Governor and other candidates of the party.
The meeting was very successful in terms of attendance and coordination.

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