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Edo Guber Showdown: APC’s Explosive Ward-To-Ward Campaign Lights Up Ugoneki

Edo Guber Showdown: APC’s Explosive Ward-To-Ward Campaign Lights Up Ugoneki

By Sediq Mutari

In a powerful display of political dominance, the All Progressives Congress (APC) continues its unstoppable ward-to-ward campaign blitz in Uhunmwode Local Government Area of Edo State. Spearheaded by the formidable Director-General, Senator Mathew Uroghide, the campaign is galvanizing support for the party’s candidates as the election date looms.

“Our candidates are handpicked for their unmatched ability to deliver tangible results for Edo’s people,” declared Senator Uroghide, setting the tone for the electrifying event. Samson Osagie, another party stalwart, passionately called on the people of Ugoneki to cast their votes for the APC, while Billy Osawaru vowed to address their long-standing concerns.

Dr. David Osifo, a former health commissioner, didn’t hold back in his critique of the current administration, slamming them for ignoring the visionary designs he had championed during his tenure. Meanwhile, Engr. Osazee Imasogie, a respected APC leader in Uhunmwode, confidently proclaimed that the election would be a one-way ticket to victory for the party, underscoring his unwavering integrity.

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu unleashed a scathing attack on the incumbent governor, accusing him of deceitfully claiming ties to Uhunmwode and failing to fulfill his promises. He introduced the party’s star candidates, Senator Monday Okpebholo and Hon. Dennis Idahosa, as tireless “workaholics” poised to revolutionize the state.

Capping off the high-energy event, former Governor Adams Oshiomhole, an iconic figure in the APC, rallied the crowd to vote for the party, reminding them of his significant contributions to Ugoneki’s development. He assured them that an APC-led government would continue the rapid transformation of Edo State, leaving no room for doubt about the party’s commitment to progress.

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