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Urhobo youth leaders present campaign materials to Amori
The Urhobo Youth Leaders’ Association, UYLA led by the Acting President, Olorogun (Amb) Samuel Onoriode Oghotomo, JP yesterday in Mosogar, presented branded campaign materials to the Delta Central Senatorial District’s candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, Olorogun (Sen) Ighoyota Amori, JP to support his campaign.
The campaign materials include branded t-shirts, face caps, stickers, banners, billboards, customized car plate numbers and 30 cars.
UYLA’s Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Chief Westham Adehor and Secretary, Olorogun Augustine Ogheneovo Atiti hinted the Odidimandi of Africa of the Association’s preparedness to embark on a market to market campaign for Atiku Abubakar/Arthur Okowa (Nigeria’s President/Vice), Ighoyota Amori (Delta Central Senatorial District’s Senator), Sheriff Oborevwori/Monday Onyeme (Delta State Governor/Deputy) and Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu (Ethiope) Solomon Ahwinahwi (Ughelli/Udu) and Evelyn Oboro (Okpe/Sapele/Uvwie) Federal Constituencies for the House of Representatives.
UYLA also promised to campaign for the party’s House of Assembly candidates: Arthur Akpowowo (Ethiope East), Christian Onogba (Ethiope West), Festus Utuama (Ughelli South), Jimmy Elijah Idiovwa (Ughelli North 1), Onoriode Agofure (Ughelli North 2), Jite Brown (Udu), Solomon Ighrakpata (Uvwie), James Augoye (Okpe) and Perkins Umukoro (Sapele).
The Prime Minister of Mosogar Kingdom thanked UYLA for the kind gesture and promised to equitably distribute the dividend of democracy across the 8 Local Government Areas in the District when elected.

