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Akpata’s Vision For Edo Unveiled: Social Media Erupts Over ‘My Pact With The People Of Edo State’ Manifesto
Akpata’s Vision For Edo Unveiled: Social Media Erupts Over ‘My Pact With The People Of Edo State’ Manifesto....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie John
As the Edo State 2024 gubernatorial election draws near, the political landscape has been electrified by Olumide Akpata’s release of his highly anticipated manifesto titled “My Pact with the People of Edo State.” With just a month left until the polls, Akpata’s comprehensive plan has sparked widespread discussion and excitement across social media platforms, as Edo citizens eagerly engage with the vision he has laid out for the future of the state.
In his official statement, Akpata emphasized that the manifesto is not just a personal vision but a culmination of extensive engagement with the people of Edo. Over the past few months, he has traveled to more than 60 towns and villages across all 18 local government areas, listening to the concerns and aspirations of Edo citizens. From Igueben to Iguobazuwa, Ikpeshi to Iruekpen, and Agenebode to Abudu, Akpata has absorbed the real-life challenges faced by the people and crafted a roadmap to address the most pressing issues, including security, economic growth, education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Akpata’s manifesto is more than a political document; it is a pact with the people of Edo State, reflecting their voices and aspirations. He has called on every citizen to review the manifesto, which is available online, and to share their thoughts and suggestions. Akpata’s message is clear: the journey to transform Edo State is a collective effort, and the upcoming election on September 21, 2024, represents an opportunity for the people to ignite a transformative journey that will unlock the state’s immense potential.
The release of the manifesto has set social media ablaze, with netizens passionately discussing Akpata’s plans for the state. One Twitter user, @EdoPatriot2024, expressed their excitement, saying, “Finally, a candidate who listens to the people! Olumide Akpata’s manifesto is exactly what Edo needs right now.” Another user, Osas Egbon, tweeted, “This is the change we’ve been waiting for. Akpata’s commitment to addressing our core issues is commendable. Edo State deserves a leader like this.” As the conversation continues to grow, it is clear that Akpata’s manifesto has struck a chord with many Edolites, fueling anticipation for the upcoming election.
Read the manifesto here: Olumide Akpata Manifesto – Edo State
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