Connect with us

Politics

Aiyedatiwa vows commitment to Ondo State development in Governorship campaign

Spread The News

As the November 16 governorship election approaches, Aiyedatiwa’s campaign highlights a commitment to addressing critical community needs, fostering infrastructure development, and ensuring accessible healthcare, all while emphasizing the vital role of traditional leadership in governance.

Published

on

Lucky Aiyedatiwa
Spread The News

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State has pledged to prioritize the needs of residents and enhance their quality of life if elected in the upcoming November 16 governorship election.

During a campaign tour in Ifedore Local Government Area, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate emphasized his dedication to healthcare and infrastructure development.

Aiyedatiwa acknowledged the pressing demands of the Ifedore community, particularly regarding healthcare facilities and road construction.

He assured residents that his administration is taking the necessary steps to address these critical issues.

In a meeting with the traditional ruler of Igbaraoke, Oba Adefarakanmi Agbede, the community’s needs were laid bare, including the urgent rehabilitation of roads vital for economic activity and the provision of reliable healthcare services.

The Oba highlighted the lack of resident doctors at the local healthcare center, underscoring the vulnerability of the community.

ALSO READ : Pastor Benny Hinn Arrives in Nigeria for Historic Healing Streams Crusade

Aiyedatiwa expressed gratitude for the traditional rulers’ support, recognizing their influence in shaping public opinion.

“Your endorsement carries great weight with the people,” he stated, promising swift action to address the community’s requests.

He reiterated his administration’s commitment to a people-centered development agenda, emphasizing that ongoing projects will reflect the priorities of Ondo State residents.

“Together, we will achieve more. I urge the local government to stay united and maintain their support throughout the campaign and beyond,” Aiyedatiwa concluded.

Trending