Ondo 2024: Don’t relax yet, Aiyedatiwa tells supporters

Thu, Nov 14, 2024
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Politics

GOV. Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State has appealed to his supporters not to relax until his victory in the Saturday’s governorship election.

Aiyedatiwa, who is the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the election, stated this on Thursday in Akure during an interactive event organised by the Special Engagement Committee of the APC National Campaign Council.

Aiyedatiwa appealed to his supporters not to be complacent in their efforts ahead of the poll for desired results.

The governor said that the remaining hours before the election should be used to intensify the mobilisation drive towards delivering victory for the party.

“We have only one agenda ahead of us; that is to deliver the victory on Saturday because we have campaigned across the state and listened to the plights of the people.

“Let us go back to our communities and continue the work; we must not be complacent, there are still works to be done and we must be ready to finish the work for ultimate victory.

“Just this morning, eight governorship candidates have declared support for us ahead of the election and that should tell us that the people are with us,” he said.

The governor added that when elected, he would deliver on his promises to the people towards the development of the state.

The Chairman of the Special Engagement Committee and Gov. Dikko Radda of Katsina State, said the task before members of the committee was to galvanise supporters and stakeholders ahead of the Saturday’s poll.

Radda, represented by his Deputy Governor Farouk Lawal, said he was happy with the level of acceptance of the party by the people of the state.

The Secretary of the Committee and former Commissioner in the State, Mr Femi Adekambi, said the priority of the committee was to deliver 100 percent victory for the APC. (NAN)

14th November, 2024.

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