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“It Is In South-South’s Regional Interest To Support President Jonathan” – Uduaghan

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Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan has called upon the people of Delta State and the South-South region as a whole to continue in its support of President Jonathan and ensure he bags a second term at the 2015 polls.

Speaking  at a luncheon to mark this year’s Democracy Day in, Asaba, the Governor said, “I need to say that the South-South, to which Delta State belongs, has produced the President, Dr. Jonathan. He is the first President from the region and I want to remind us that he was the Vice President, when President Umaru Yar’Adua died. Of course, he became the President and just before he could find his feet as President, there was an election in which he took part and eventually became the President.

“Today, Jonathan has effectively become the President of Nigeria. We will not forget that.  I am emphasising this because people compare his two years to eight years spent by other presidents. He has just spent two years in office and a lot has happened. I am sure many of you must have listened to his mid-term report today (yesterday). It is full in the areas of power, roads, airports. And so, because he is our son, we must give him maximum support.

“As a state government, we are giving him maximum support and I am urging all of us from Delta State to give him the support to succeed because the politics of Nigeria is still very regional. Every region is struggling for its interest. No other region is struggling for your interest  and we must understand that. It is a game of interests.”

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