Tinubu campaigns in Delta, promises to reactivate Gas Revolution Industrial Park

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Tinubu campaigns in Delta, promises to reactivate Gas Revolution Industrial Park
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'Our government will further re-activate the multi-billion dollars Gas Revolution Industrial Park Project.'

, Bola Tinubu, says his government will further re-activate the multi-billion dollars Gas Revolution Industrial Park Project.

“President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has made giant strides in revisiting this project and we will complete it. According to him, “I will fullfil my promises to you. You are the future of this country. Your dreams will be realised for a stable and united Nigeria,” he stated. The APC presidential candidate said that his presidency and Ovie Omo-Agege as the incoming governor would bring “hope, employment and development” to Delta and Nigeria at large.”

“I will go back to him to take a review of the privatisation of the Delta Steel Company, Aladja and full implementation of the Nigeria Maritime University , Okerenkoko.“I want to appeal to all people of Delta, we have our chance to get free from the tyranny in Delta.“The current governor wants to market education as a scam. We now have a chance to come out, go to our units and vote out the tyranny of the PDP,” Mr Omo-Agege said.

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