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Delta tragedy: ADC candidate condoles with PDP, APC

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The Delta State governorship candidate beneath the platform of Motion Democratic Celebration, Mr. Emmanuel Ogba, has expressed deep shock and grief over the tragic demise of PDP chieftain, Chief Joe Unuame and the boat mishap of APC supporters within the state.

Chief Unuame had reportedly died in a automotive accident together with his driver alongside Ughelli/Patani street through the PDP marketing campaign journey to Patani whereas two supporters of APC died and three nonetheless lacking in a ship mishap on their return from the social gathering marketing campaign rally in Okerenkoko, Warri South West space of the state.

Ogba in a condolence message signed by the Director of Communications and Mobilisation, ADP Marketing campaign Organisation Delta State, Mr. Solomon Igun on Friday in Asaba.

“With deep shock and grief over the tragic demise of PDP chieftain and APC supporters through the marketing campaign rally, ADP hereby sympathises with PDP and APC over the loss

“We specific our deepest condolences to the household of Chief Joe Unuame specifically and the Delta State PDP basically and pray that the Almighty comforts them and grants them the fortitude to bear the loss.

“In the identical useless, we additionally commensurate with the Delta State governorship candidate and Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo- Agege and the complete Delta State APC marketing campaign council on the lack of their supporters in a ship mishap,” the message learn.

Ogba expressed his coronary heart felt condolences to the households of the victims and prayed that God grants them the fortitude to bear the losses in these making an attempt instances.

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