Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Delta State, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi has vowed to create a new ministry in the state given the opportunity to win in the coming general election.
Gbagi made the promise during a rally with Cllerics and the people of Oshimili South in Asaba Delta State.
He said in recognising the supremacy of God and his love, he would establish the Ministry of religious affair in the state.
Highlighting of some of the things he would do, given power to run the state as governor he would make 10 thousand shops where business would take place in Asaba that would outshine the popular Onitsha market, adding that it would become the envy of other states and where people from across the country would come to buy goods.
He added that he would declare free education for Deltans, Convert the whole of Isoko to rice mill.
He also assured unemployed Delta youths of N30,000 monthly pay, while government process employment for them
Speaking the deputy governorship candidate, Chief Mrs Ishioma Oshilim, said it was time to vote out the APC which stole the mandate of many Nigerians.
While calling for support for the Party, she said with Gbagi as governor, the state would be liberated.
On his part, the deputy Director General of the Party, Mr Augustus Atubi said no body can stop the train.
Said 80 million Nigerian woudl not have a good job by 2030 if they vote the wrong leader.
Frowning at how underdeveloped the state was, despite by being recognized as the richest state in Nigeria and number 42 in the world, he said that with Gbagi, the situation would turn around for the good of every Deltans.
The deputy Chairman of the Party, Chief Mrs Esther Ekwule frowned at the poor economy and urged them to vote for the Party so as to be free from every indebtedness caused by the present government.
The Secretary, Delta North, Mr Onyisi Ineyor said the party have come to stay, urged them to vote for the industrialist for governorship position.
Ineyor said it was time to change the narrative by voting out the bad leaders in the state.
The Delta Central Chairman of the Party, Mr Mike Dugbo, said the only way to liberate the state was by voting for SDP, whose logo is represented by the white horse in the ballot paper.
Earlier in his welcome address the convener of the rally, Pastor Chima Israel advised the crowd to be careful of what they were going to do during the next Saturday election.
The Cleric urged them to vote for one who had the collective interest of the masses at heart. Highlight of the event of the adoption of the party by the Arewa community and large presence of members of the Labour Party