From Ekaete Ikubor
PORT HARCOURT
A frontline human rights activist in Rivers State and former leader of Pan-Ogoni group, the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), Gani Topba, has expressed total support for the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2023 general election. Sir Siminialayi Joseph Fubara.
Dr. Gani Topba described Sir Siminialayi Fubara as the “expected Joshua who was out to free the people of Ogoni from political slavery, just as he would deliver justice to the state in particular and Nigeria in general”.
Speaking in Port Harcourt on the emergence of Fubara, Topbacommended the state governor, Nyesom Wike, and the PDP family for choosing Fubara as his successor.
He maintained that with the presence of the governorship flag-bearer of PDP, the Ogoni ethnic nationality would heave a sigh of relief against political marginalization of the Nigerian state, noting that the decision of the governor to produce the next governor from the South-East Senatorial District was a promise fulfilled.
He said that the group would sensitize and mobilize the people for 100 per cent votes for the PDP candidate.
The MOSOP chieftain explained that Wike has written his name in gold by providing Fubara to run for election in the 2023 polls, adding that with his appearance, Ogoni people were going to benefit immensely in terms of quality leadership and the development of Ogoni communities.
Topba also described Fubara as a distinguished son of the soil and an unassuming leader of repute, who has what it takes to reshape the state and its people.
A non-partisan leader, Topba stressed that he would ensure total victory for Fubara in the election to enable him develop the 23 local government areas of the state with mapped out people-oriented transformation agenda.
According to him, “I will ensure the sensitization and mobilization of Ogoni people to support Sir Siminialayi Fubaragovernorship project for victory. Come rain or shine, we must vote massively for the PDP governorship candidate for our own good next year”.
He, however, urged Rivers people to remain connected towards the good things coming through Fubara, whom he described as a “man full of wisdom, leadership acumen and manager of human and material resources.
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