• Monday, September 16, 2024
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I will recreate the Edo of our dreams, fight poverty and insecurity, vows Asue Ighodalo

Asue’s candidacy: CTC reveals no order invalidating Edo PDP primary election

Asue Ighodalo, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in Edo State, has outlined his vision to address poverty and insecurity and improve economic development.

He aims to make Edo a model of good governance, focusing on poverty eradication, security, agriculture, and the marine economy.

During a Town Hall Meeting with Edo indigenes in Lagos, Ighodalo reiterated his unwavering commitment to the democratic process.

He pledged that every vote cast in the September 21 gubernatorial poll would be counted. He called for a level playing field for all candidates from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security agencies.

Under his manifesto, ‘The Pathway to Prosperity for All,’ Ighodalo highlighted his commitment to empowering farmers.

He plans to provide significant financial support directly to farmers, focusing on boosting local crop production.

He also outlined plans to focus on the medium and long-run production of cashew nuts, palm oil, and rubber and to provide government support for these agricultural products.

Addressing the issue of poverty, he expressed concern about the high cost of food items and goods and pledged to tackle these hardships immediately once in office.

Ighodalo emphasized the need to change the socio-economic development narrative from the grassroots level to improve citizens’ well-being and security.

Regarding security, Ighodalo stated that his administration would tackle insecurity decisively by equipping existing federal security agencies with modern equipment and resources to enhance operational efficiency and eliminate criminal elements.

He emphasized the importance of establishing a robust economy and plans to create three economic zones in the state to attract investors and enhance private sector participation.

Ighodalo hopes to transform Edo into a first-world state, drawing parallels with the economic development witnessed during the First Republic.

He also stressed the importance of fair and accurate media reportage ahead of the forthcoming governorship election and pledged to protect the PDP’s votes through legitimate means in the poll.