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Accord Party senatorial candidate promises to prioritise youth empowerment in Oyo
The senatorial candidate of the Accord Party for Oyo South, Kolapo Kola-Daisi, has promised that he will prioritise youth empowerment for economic emancipation and nation building if elected in 2023.
Kola-Daisi said he joined politics to contribute to nation-building and to give the much-desired quality representation in the legislature, particularly, for youths.
According to him, “we need to realise as a nation that we have to start prioritising our young people.
“I am into politics not only for myself, but to be an inspiration for young people.
“I hope that when I get there, I will be able to be that role model that inspires young people.”
He added: “I have experience in fund raising, I have experience in mentoring, and I have experience in working with young people to help them to achieve their goals.
“These are some of the experiences I plan to bring to bear as representative of my constituents.”
Kola-Daisi described Accord Party as the only progressive party in Oyo State, saying that it had gradually grown to become the main force.
“The predominant party in Oyo State at the moment is Accord Party.
“Anybody who wants to participate on a fair, responsible, welcoming, open, progressive platform which does not discriminate on age, tribe, gender should come to Accord Party.”
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