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Edo 2024: Osunbor updates supporters on latest developments over Okpebholo

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…his LG coordinators to be properly briefed

BENIN- CITY : Senator Oserheimen Osunbor, a major contender in the recently concluded Edo APC guber primaries has updated his teeming supporters on latest developments over Senator Monday Okpebholo the state’s gubernatorial candidate in the September 21 election.

In a message he personally signed and tagged: ‘A MESSAGE TO MY SUPPORTERS AND WELL-WISHERS (2)’ Osunbor gave a vivid account of what transpired when Okpebholo visited him on May 2.

Heat him:

Ladies and Gentlemen,

“You will recall that on 1st March 2024, I issued a message to you, in response to your enquiries about our next line of action, regarding the forthcoming Edo governorship election. I informed you that our party candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo, had paid me a visit to solicit our support.

“He promised to follow-up soon after that initial visit with another one when we will have more detailed discussion. I added that based on those discussions I will revert to you in order that we will be properly guided.

“I wish to report that the Senator visited me yesterday 2nd May 2024, in company of the APC Chairman, Esan West, Chief Godday Okhilu, aka Jealousy.

“The Senator asked that I send to him the names of my supporters who may wish to be considered as members of his campaign team. I have asked Hon. Joshua Akhabue, aka Aloma, to forward to me the names of my LGA Coordinators and other persons as may be interested.

“⁰As usual, any further developments shall be communicated to you.

Thank you for your continuing support.

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