Tinubu/Shettima Grassroots Independent Campaign Council Inaugurates More Ward Excos In Ekiti

The State Coordinator of Tinubu/Shettima Grassroots Independent Campaign Council, Ekiti State, Prince Akintade Olayisade, has said those castigating Tinubu are being threatened by his political wherewithal and his urge for an egalitarian society.

 

Prince Olayisade made this known today in Ikere-Ekiti, while addressing members of the Council during the inauguration of ward excos. He said the forthcoming presidential election is all about Yoruba and enjoined them to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Noting that the only way to bring about the better changes they have been yearning for is through the victory of the APC candidate in the election.

The State Coordinator therefore pleaded with those that are yet to collect their Permanent Voter Card to go and collect it for them to be able to exercise their franchise. He enjoined the gathering to always propagate the need for Asiwaju to be voted for.

“Tinubu is here to set everything rightly and the nation shall rejoice. If Tinubu could make Lagos State the 5th Largest Economy in Africa, there’s no point doubting his ability to make Nigeria the 5th Largest Economy in the world, though it may seem unfeasible but it’s not impossible because it’s quite achievable going by the pedigrees of our Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu”. Olayisade stated.

 

In a separate reactions, the Party Chairman in Ikere-Ekiti, Hon.Ebenezer Oyebode assured Prince Olayisade and other members of GICC that the entire votes in their areas will be given to Asiwaju. While the Women Leader of the party in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government, Chief Mrs. Aanu Elegbeleye, said the ward Coordinators must see the assignment given to them as theirs saying there’s need to do a door-to-door campaign that will convey the goodwill of Tinubu to all and sundry.

The ward excos in Ikere, Irepodun/Ifelodun and Ekiti South West Local Governments have been inaugurated. While that of Ado, Ise/Orun and Emure local governments holds on Monday next week.

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