By Tony nwankwo
The Isoko Political Movement, IPM, will support the Anioma Agenda led by Mr. Alex Nwadiamu for the Delta State governorship in 2015. An interactive meeting of the 24 wards of the Isoko North and South Local Government Areas, for the purpose, was held, Saturday, December 22, 2012.
Addressing the meeting, Nwadiamu said the Anioma agenda was set up to bring all the Aniomas to speak with one voice and to sensitize the entire State on the need for Anioma to produce the next chief executive of the State. He therefore solicited the support of the Isoko people and indeed the entire state to vote for an Anioma son come 2015. He further said that though they were working within the PDP as the majority party in the State, the Anioma Agenda covered all political parties in the Sate.
In his own remarks, leader of Isoko Political Movement, Chief Goodnews Agbi, said the Movement, and indeed the entire Isoko Nation believed in justice, equity and fair play. “Justice demands that this time around, the governorship should go to Delta North, but the individual must be a person of integrity and of impeccable antecedents”, Agbi said, pledging on behalf of the Isoko Political Movement and indeed the Isoko people to partner with the Anioma people for 2015 Governorship election. He advised the leadership of the Anioma Agenda to work within PDP as membership of Isoko Political Movement were PDP.
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