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His Excellency President Jonathan |
Breaking News: President Jonathan edge out Frank Ukonga,
Buhari for SDP Presidential ticket and endorsement
for 2015 polls. Frank Ukonga congratulate President Goodluck Jonathan and
promise to support him in 2015 presidential polls- urging all his millions of supporters
across the Nation and the entire world to vote en mass for President Goodluck
Jonathan in the 2015 election.
The long awaited SDP Presidential ticket and endorsement for
the 2015 presidential polls of the Nigerian federation has been won by His Excellency
President Goodluck Jonathan edging out of the presidential race of SDP His
Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga – an SDP Stalwart and chairman of SDP Edo state
chapter as well as the IPAC( Inter Party Advisory Council) Chairman Edo state
and the South south, And General Muhammadu Buhari
Last week the SDP National Executive Council of the Nigerian
federation gathered in Abuja headquarters of the SDP to adopt a presidential
candidate for the 2015 presidential polls…it was a keenly contested
position as His Excellency Prince Frank
Ukonga had employed his advantage as a party stalwart to try to swing the decision
of the party to his side of the frontiers to no avail, those in support of
Buhari did their best to sway the National Exco to endorse the candidature of
Gen Mohammadu Buhari but later those in support of President Jonathan were more
and since this is democracy , those in support of President Goodluck Jonathan won the day but not without another round of
proper scrutiny by a committee set up to evaluate the entire exercise and
forward recommendations…and today the 3ed of February 2015 finally President
Goodluck Jonathan was endorsed by SDP as the SDP presidential candidate in the
2015 polls.
His Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga congratulate His
Excellency President Goodluck Jonathan on this hard earned victory of endorsement
as the Presidential Flag bearer of SDP and promised to support the President in
the polls… he also called on all his millions
of supporters to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 polls.