Radical
lawyer and governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
in Delta State, Festus Keyamo, has declared that come 2015, the APC
will take over the state from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Mr.
Keyamo gave the assurance at his residence in Effurun near Warri, Ovwie
Local Government Area of Delta State weekend when hundreds of his
supporters paid him a solidarity visit.
The
radical lawyer and rights activist, whose entry into the Requiem Mass
held at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Warri, for late Senator Pius Ewherido on
Friday caused a stir, stressed that all the opposition party leaders in
the state have mapped out strategies on how to oust the PDP.
According to him, the PDP would be roundly defeated as its 14-years in power has politically ruined the state.
Keyamo
said, “We must ensure that the PDP is out of governance in this state
so that they will not steal our money and mandate again. All of us must
fight tooth and nail to reposition the state and lead it to the Promised
Land.”
The
governorship aspirant, who is also the prosecuting counsel to the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) vowed that those who
have been stealing the state’s public funds will surely “vomit it” at
the appropriate time.
He
enjoined the party faithful not to be deterred by the death of one of
their leaders, Senator Ewherido, stating, “We should rather fortify our
struggle to enthrone a truly democratically elected government.
“Nobody
can give you freedom. It is a political war and be prepared to fight to
the last. I tell you that world powers have fallen not to talk of
powerless government presently leading us to doomsday,” the lawyer
stressed.
The
leader of the Delta Forces United maintained that the APC is fully on
ground in the state adding that more effort will be made to further
“spread out its tentacles to the nooks and crannies of the state.
“PDP
government has literally brought the state to its knee and killed it.
But I can assure you that PDP is already out of government,” Keyamo
said.
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