PDP’ll Sweep Future Elections In The Country – Uduaghan Boasts

emmanuel-uduaghan-284724Buoyed by the victory of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the re­cent Ekiti State gov­ernorship election, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State has boasted that the PDP will make a clean sweep of all forthcoming elections in the country.

Speaking at a press conference in Asaba, Uduaghan ex­pressed confidence that his party would emerge victorious in the August 9, 2014 governorship election in Osun.

He said: “Across the federation, PDP is still the number one party. Yes, we had challenges last year but things are turning around. We have a game changer in our national chairman. All of you are witnesses to what happened in Ekiti State election where PDP won. Osun election is com­ing up; Ekiti feat would be repeated there also. We are taking them one by one and by the time we get to the presidential election, it will be very clear that PDP will win”.

Coming back home to Delta State where the local gov­ernment election has been slated for October 25, the governor disclosed that measures had been put in place to check­mate tension arising from the conduct of primaries for the council election.

“Our primary is coming up on August 9 as far as the lo­cal government election is concerned and a lot of people have picked tickets. There are some local gov­ernments in which more than 18 aspirants have picked tickets to become chairman but only one per­son can emerge at a time. I am happy that our leaders at the various council ar­eas are working hard to see how to reduce tension be­cause I hear that some are already stepping down for others. But I must say that I have not anointed any can­didate in any council area.

“I am a human being and I have my interest. But as the governor, I need to be very careful in managing that interest. We do not want to annoy anybody that would warrant him/her leaving the party”, he added.

Uduaghan noted that since the state electoral body released the timetable for the election, PDP aspirants had been canvassing for votes while the opposition parties were doing nothing but would later accused PDP of rigging the poll.

“Since DSIEC announced the date, only PDP has been active. We hear of nomina­tions in PDP but we don’t get to hear about other par­ties. Only PDP aspirants are moving around seeking for votes. And when they win, others would say they rigged. That is not fair”, he added.