Ahead of the 2023 general elections, an All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for Ibarapa East/Ido federal constituency, Engr Aderemi Oseni, has reiterated his commitment to all-inclusive representation, promising to ensure fair play, fairness and equity in the provision of the dividends of democracy to the constituents.
Oseni, made this pledge during his meeting with Chief Imams and communities in Elenusonso, Alafara, Iletuntun, Agbofieti, Agbede, Kolobo, Borepo, Abese, Aba-asa, Ologolo, Ogbagba, Gbekuba, Adebisi layout and Alawoye areas in Ward 7 of Ido local government.
He also charged the youths to use their population to their advantage even as they continue to push for good governance.
The businessman cum clergy, in a statement by the Director, Media and Publicity of his campaign council, Idowu Ayodele, assured the constituents that he would shun every form of discrimination against any part of the federal constituency and ensure development thrives in the two council areas if elected in the forthcoming election in 2023.
He urged the constituents to vote for someone who has both the capacity, experience, political will and above all, the fear of God to represent them at the federal house, assuring that he would bring his business acumen, administrative potential and expertise to change the narratives in Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency.
The APC chieftain added, “as a detribalised Nigerian and equitable leader, l want to reassure my constituents that when voted into power by God’s grace next year, I will run an all-inclusive government that will be just, equitable and fair to all irrespective of religious, class, sex and ethnic beliefs or political inclinations. It is imperative to reemphasize that I am not for a particular group but for the good people of Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency, thus our intervention projects and programmes had so far sighed relief to the oppressed, neglected constituents and communities in the constituency.”
While calling on the youth in the federal constituency to be mindful of the leaders they will elect come 2023, Oseni urged them to articulate their thoughts and minds to ensure that only credible and qualified candidates will be elected into political offices.
According to him, “The present reality of politics in Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency is that the constituency has been left in the hands of political hyenas and piranhas in the guise of leaders who are bent on impoverishing the depressed constituents further”.
He noted, that the youths, who account for a large percentage of the population, must be resilient in enthroning a credible, quality and purposeful representative with their votes and active participation in the 2023 election poll.
Oseni reminded them that their inclusion in politics is a fundamentally democratic and political right which is crucial to building a stable and progressive federal constituency.
The businessman and structural engineer, who had employed over one thousand (1000) Nigerians, pledged to ensure that there is gainful employment and life-changing empowerment for the huge number of unemployed youths and women in the federal constituency.
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