Edo Guber: ZLP candidate promises bursary for tertiary students

Bishop Akhalamhe, a Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) candidate for the September 21 governorship election in Edo, has promised to give bursaries to students in tertiary institutions if elected.
Mr Akalamhe, who made the promise during the official flag-off of the party’s campaign on Monday in Benin, said the bursary was to take the burden of school fees off parents.
“Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. We will ensure that every child in Edo has access to quality education. Our schools will be equipped with modern facilities.
“Our teachers will be well-trained and motivated. We will also prioritise vocational and skill development programmes to prepare our youth for various jobs,” he said.
He also pledged to invest in small businesses and create employment because poverty and unemployment were just a few issues plaguing the state for so long.
Mr Ahkalamhe said the campaign was a political event symbolising collective aspirations and dreams.
“One of our primary goals is to eradicate poverty in Edo because it has become a vicious cycle that traps families and communities in a state of perpetual struggle,” he added.
He said his government would revamp the agricultural sector by investing in modern farming techniques and providing farmers with access to credit and markets.
Mr Akhalamhe said affordable healthcare and women and youth empowerment would also receive the government’s attention because they were crucial for the state’s progress.
He added, “I am committed to serving you with humility, dedication, and integrity. Your hopes and aspirations are at the core of our campaign.”
(NAN)
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