 The governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress in Oregon State, B.U.Tegwea has accused the ruling or progressive Congress of filing 21 last year challenging his candidacy at the court. Otegwea stated this while addressing newsmen in a congress health at the party's secretariat after the appeal court's judgment revalidating the ADC candidates in the state. It said that the judicial system vindicated the ADC despite the APC's attempted frustration. However, he also maintained that the party's agenda, if elected, is to fix Oregon State and repair the broken systems. One from Labor Party, one from APP, and of course, when those cases were filed, I had to call my colleagues, members of the House of Assembly, and I said, you are lucky people, and I saw myself and myself as a lucky man, that as you get the attention of the so-called ruling party in the state, not just a minor attention, but to be saddled with having to defend 21 lock suits from APC. But then it is clear what their intentions were. They simply wanted to make sure that we didn't contest that election because they have run out of ideas and they know that they have good will and substantially been eroded with the members of the public. And so, because they couldn't find justification to stand for second time, their strategy was to ensure that solid competitors, such as ADC, were eliminated from the contest. Unfortunately, they have failed and they now have no choice than to face us at the ballot. My determination via our economic development plan, which also conforms with the Sustainable Development Goal, is to record a substantial growth in our GDP within 24 months of our administration and put this open state on the path of sustained prosperity. Like I said and I will repeat, our goal is to fix Oregon State. And when you go out, whether you are party supporters or reporters, when you see ADC, just see us as a vehicle to fix Oregon State. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.