Shettima leads APC’s final rally for Edo guber poll

Vice President Kashim Shettima on Saturday led a delegation of top APC leaders to Benin, the Edo capital, for the final push ahead of the governorship election slated for September 21.
Among APC top notchers who attended the rally were Senate President Godswill Akpabio, national chairman Abdullahi Ganduje, and state governors.
In his address, Mr Shettima described the APC candidate, Monday Okpebholo, as a seasoned leader with a proven track record of excellence.
He stressed the importance of unity and peace in achieving progress, declaring that “signing the peace accord without hesitation shows dedication to putting the interests of Edo above everything”.
According to him, with the increase in allocation to states, the incoming government should have adequate resources to bankroll developmental projects.
“With increased allocations to the states, your incoming government will have more resources to fund programmes and projects that benefit you,” the vice president stated.
In his remark, Mr Ganduje urged the electorate to vote en mass for the APC candidate.
“The clouds of intimidation have been lifted, and the ground is fertile for our party’s vision to flourish. Edo has become a symbol of literary and economic resurgence,” he said.
The APC national chairman praised the state’s leadership of the party, stressing that its commitment had been unwavering.
Speaking after receiving the APC flag, Mr Okpebholo promised to revive the state’s economy.
The APC flagbearer said Edo had suffered for long, adding that voting out the PDP remained the only way to restore hope.
“We are voting for education; we are voting security; we are voting for social infrastructure, good health care service and agriculture.
“For the agriculture sector, we are going to provide loans for farmers and soft loans for our market women,” he said.
The APC candidate promised to employ 10,000 teachers, with half of that figure coming in the first 100 days in office.
He promised to declare a state of emergency on infrastructure, decrying the deplorable state of roads in the state.
(NAN)
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