Imo, Bayelsa, Kogi polls: Wield your democratic powers – Eneukwu tells voters

A former Deputy National Chairman, South, of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Emma Eneukwu has enjoined residents of Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi states to wield their democratic power as they go to the polls today, Saturday.

He stressed the critical role of voters in shaping the destinies of Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi.

In a statement he personally signed, which was made available to Media Talk Africa on Saturday, Eneukwu entreated the people of Imo State to uphold the existing momentum by casting their votes in support of Governor Hope Uzodinma.

He emphasised the need “for the continuation of Uzodinma’s disruptive yet innovative leadership that has brought about world-standard advancements to the state.”

Highlighting Governor Uzodimma’s unwavering commitment to progress and transformation, Eneukwu emphasized the need for Imolites to rally behind the governor.

According to him, “Under Governor Uzodinma’s tenure, Imo State has experienced significant infrastructural development, improved healthcare, and educational reforms.”

He further underscored Governor Uzodinma’s “dedication to job creation and economic empowerment, noting the strides made in attracting investments that have translated into tangible benefits for Imo residents.”

Eneukwu extended the call for support to Bayelsa and Kogi.

He emphasized the need for a change in Bayelsa’s leadership, citing the challenges bedevilling the state and why Timipreye Sylva of APC should be allowed to save the state.

For Kogi, Eneukwu highlighted the exceptional qualities of Usman Ododo, emphasising that he is the best candidate to lead the state to greater heights.

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