As political parties in Ondo State continue their campaigns ahead of the governorship election in November, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has promised to spread developmental projects to all the nooks and crannies of the state.
The governor who had visited the Ifedore and Akoko South East and Akoko South-West Local Government Areas of the state on Wednesday and Thursday respectively, made several pledges to the people. The campaign train also visited some other local governments on Friday.
Speaking at the palace of Oba Akinsunloye Oyolola of Isua Akoko, the governor said his administration had always prioritized inclusive governance and will continue to ensure that every part of the state feels the impact of the government.
Particularly, Aiyedatiwa promised he would not relent in tackling security challenges in the Akoko area, saying he would continue to strengthen the state security network agency also known as Amotekun, if he was elected.
The governor said, “We recognize the importance of security, and that is why we have continued to equip our security outfits with operational vehicles, especially the Amotekun Corps and we are working closely with other security agencies to ensure the safety of our people and protect livelihoods across the state.
“We understand the significance of good roads for trade and movement. The Isua road will receive attention soon, and we are committed to upgrading healthcare services to provide better care for the people of the local government.”
The APC candidate, who thanked the people for trooping out to welcome him urged them to convert their overwhelming show of love into electoral support in the November 16 election.
“I am truly touched by the love and support I see here today. This crowd shows the faith you have in what we have achieved together. But I appeal to you, don’t let this love end with today’s welcome. On November 16, I need you to translate it into votes.
“This election is our opportunity to keep moving forward. I appeal to every one of you: let’s consolidate our gains by voting to continue on this path of development. This election is a defining moment. I urge you to protect the progress we have started by standing with us at the polls,” he charged.
In his remarks, Oba Akinsunloye commended the governor for appointing indigenes of the community in his government, stressing that the community had no reason not to support his election.
“Your Excellency, we appreciate the progress your administration has made so far, especially in appointing sons and daughters of our council area into your administration. This gesture has given us a sense of belonging, and we thank you for recognizing our people.”