Robert Agarobe

Agarobe tightlipped on joining camps

Agarobe said after his declaration that he has already been approached by parties and camps but did not give much away.

“At the moment, (there’s) no confirmation yet. It depends but I can’t talk about it yet,” said Agarobe.

However he said he has always known what he would do.

“I’ve always had a pan and it’s in line with my campaign plan. When I ran my campaign, we had a plan in place.”

One of the first things Agarobe will look into is the Administrative process.

VIDEO: Agarobe assures Central people

Agarobe said this during his official declaration as the Governor Elect for Central Province this afternoon

He said he will not let the people of central down and every decision he makes will be in the best interest of the people.

 

Glenda Popot with more 

Work for your people, administrator tells Agarobe

He also called on Agarobe to work closely with the four elected open members of the Province to bring service to the people.

Raga was present at the declaration ceremony for the seat and congratulated Agarobe on his win.

He said it was a tough journey at the start of the issue of writs till now and commended all officials and security personnel involved in the counting, culminating in the declaration.

Raga pledged his and the administration of the Provincial Government’s support to Agarobe.

Don't judge me too early: Agarobe

Agarobe said this during his official declaration as the Governor-elect.

He was declared by Central Province Returning Officer, Kila Egaba, at 3:05pm today.

After signing the writ, Agarobe said he will not let the people of Central down and every decision he makes will be in the best interest of the people.

Agarobe ousted former governor Kila Haoda after receiving 47,383 votes to Haoda’s 36,907.

The absolute majority was 42,146.

Agarobe to be declared

After exclusion 25 and the distribution of ballot papers, the final tally stands at: