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Why I want to be the next governor of Kogi State – ADC’s Abejide

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The House of Representatives member for Yagba Federal Constituency, Elder Leke Abejide has said he is not in the Kogi State governorship race for selfish reasons, but to rescue the state and her people from years of poverty, backwardness and bad governance.

Abejide, who is flying the flag of the African Democratic Party, ADC, in the 11 November poll, stated this on Thursday at his flag off of campaign in Kabba, headquarters of Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area, LGA.

Abejide said under his leadership, Kogi would witness prompt payment of salaries, equitable distribution of projects, unity, and accelerated development.

Making reference to his performance as a lawmaker at the federal level, he promised to make life more enjoyable for women, youths, and the less privileged, promising to make payment of all examination fees in secondary schools and bursaries for students in higher institutions, a state policy.

He commended President Bola Tinubu for the way he has been managing the country since coming on board. He said he would complement the president in the state and expressed the hope that the November election would be free, fair, and credible.

‘Thank God, we have a man of honour who will allow a level playground for all, as president. I urge our people not to be intimidated by those who are threatening violence and brute force. People should come out and vote for our party without fear. It is time to vote out a rudderless team to pave way for true patriots.” Abejide said.

Earlier at the Palace of the Olubunu of Bunuland, HRM Oba Joseph Kuaemoro, the ADC candidate, said that although he is not running on ethnic sentiments, it was time for Kogi West to produce the governor. He promised to restore the traditional institutions to their rightful place in society.

He assured the people of Bunuland of adequate attention and construction of the Kabba/ Olle/ Iluke Road if he was elected governor.

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