Saturday, November 3, 2018

DPC candidate for Ife/Ijesa Senatorial district, Prince Charles Aderinsoye Derin-Ologbenla urges youths to wrestle power from old politicians in the 2019 elections

                               Derin-Ologbenla

Ahead of the 2019 general elections, Prince Charles Aderinsoye Derin-Ologbenla has charged Nigerian youths to organize themselves to effect desired positive changes in the nation’s politics.
Derin Ologbenla who is the OSUN east senatorial candidate of the Democratic People's Congress (DPC) in the forthcoming elections gave the charge in a chat with newsmen.

He urged youths to capitalise on their population ,and take their destinies into their hands by insisting on the candidate of their choice.

He also advised youths to de-emphasize money politics, adding that every voter must be determined that money cannot buy their conscience.

The Ife-born insurance broker who has since returned to Nigeria from the United States of America, to contribute his quota to the nation's development, said Nigeria should begin to play the type of politics being played in America, UK, and other civilised nations where accountability and probity are the order of the day.

While urging people to see Democratic People's Congress  (DPC) as a better alternative to APC, SDP and PDP where public office holders have continued to defect at will, with no regards to those who voted then into power, Derin-Ologbenla urged youths to  educate others that their votes are too important to be traded.

The young politician observed that poverty and illiteracy have been the weapons through which politicians have continued to punish the masses.

Derin Ologbenla who charged the people of Ife-Ijesa senatorial district to vote for him in 2019, noted that the bane of Nigeria’s development was leadership deficiency, which must be corrected now.
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  1. He would have made a great voice for the people of osun state if he won.

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